From Survive to Thrive: Guide to Maintaining Agility in Chaos
It’s been about a month since the world turned upside down with COVID-19, and it has created so many unknowns for us personally and in our businesses. I also believe there’s huge opportunity in moments of disruption. Opportunity to reevaluate and reset. Opportunity to...One Word to Start a New Decade
I once heard someone say that “individual days may feel long, but the years, they fly by.” How true that is! A new decade is this big, blank canvas where you can dream up the next 10 years. What will that look like for you, professionally and personally? What are the goals and legacy you’d like to be actively creating?
In my sales and leadership keynotes I talk about the need in today’s world to design your legacy looking forward instead of looking back. From exactly where you are today, you can choose to be an active creator of your life and legacy. That’s what I’ve come to look forward to about my annual One Word Tradition. Creating the anchor point I want to live by for the next 365 days.
In this week’s post, I share my One Word for 2020. Have you participated in the One Word tradition? If so, I’d love to hear your word and reasons behind it.
Amy Franko: Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland President & Board Chair
Girl Scouts Founder Juliette Gordon Low once said, “The work of today is the history of tomorrow, and we are its makers.”
As the new president and chair of the Girl Scouts of Ohio’s Heartland Board of Directors, I’m ready to make history! In this week’s blog, I share reflections on giving back, and as a bonus, provide tips for developing your own world-class board.
How I Define Leadership: First, Intentional, Blind
I was recently asked how I define leadership. Three traits stood out above the rest. Leaders are first, intentional and blind. What do I mean? I dive into each of the three traits on this week’s blog.
Your Daily 20
If you need to create a habit or improve a skill, try dedicating 20 minutes a day to it. Here’s what I’ve learned by committing to write for 20 minutes a day.