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Building a Champion Mindset

Building a Champion Mindset

On and off the field, today’s collegiate and professional athletes have to show up with confidence and ease in all types of situations. That’s easier said than done, and there are a few ways to make your presence natural and effective. Use these tips when building a champion mindset:

  1. Determine your influence factor
  2. Understand your own leadership type
  3. Know core behaviors that connect & disconnect
  4. Discover your natural ETIQUETTE code
  5. Build social & emotional Intelligence

We all have a bit of angst in the spotlight, but we can arm ourselves with social tools and techniques to network without nervousness and eliminate social doubt and discomfort. Basically, feeling comfortable when uncomfortable is key to building a champion mindset.

Business Travel Tips

Business Travel Tips

Business travel is a necessary component for many growing companies but, isn’t always as glamorous as it sounds. Travel with ease and arrive with confidence by planning with intention. These are my top travel tips: Have a packing list template. Without a set list of items, you’ll inevitability pack your entire winter wardrobe and forget [...]

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Home Office at Café Social

Home Office at Café Social

With a large percentage of companies pushing towards remote work, local coffee shops have become a go-to place for meetings or projects. While your favorite coffee shop might feel like a cozy version of your cubicle with delicious coffee, it is an important place to show honor and respect. The Guest Rule. Just as you [...]

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Grow Your Company’s Social Influence

Grow Your Company’s Social Influence

In the online age, your organization’s online presence has become more important than ever. Consumers now flea to the web for reviews, photos, and information before even stepping foot in your store or dialing your number. It is overwhelming for companies to tackle an online presence and fulfill the roles that keep the company running. [...]

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Stand Out from Kindergarten to College

Stand Out from Kindergarten to College

Your educational journey is full of transitions, exploration and growth. All your experiences (good and bad) prepare you for your post-graduation life. Passions. What sets your heart on fire? When someone brings this topic up, you instantly light up. This will change throughout the years but whatever it is at that time, hold it close [...]

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Establishing an Executive Presence

Establishing an Executive Presence

Your perception of an executive presence is influenced by those you deem to be confident and influential leaders. While the exact formula for a strong leader may vary from person to person or organization to organization. There are a few fail proof techniques below you can use before, during, and after your meetings to establish [...]

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Civility in the Workplace

Civility in the Workplace

Here are a few ways you can cut out workplace rudeness and fill it with compassion: Feedback. Not sure where you stand? Ask the 5 colleagues you frequently work with. Asking them how you can best support or respect them is a great way to gain insight into your workplace habits. Make random acts of [...]

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Guide: Succeeding in a Multigenerational Workforce

Guide: Succeeding in a Multigenerational Workforce

As the workforce shifts to accommodate 4 vastly different generations, understanding the foundation of each generation is crucial for the success of our organizations. Below is a reference guide of each generation, their values, and preferred method of communication. *It is important to remember that the following are stereotypes of each generations. In each of [...]

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Blending Your Passions and Assets

Blending Your Passions and Assets

From fishing to sports to women’s empowerment, blending those passions with the skillsets we have is fulfilling and impactful. As professionals, we craft some of our best work for the things we are most passionate about. Here are my tips for blending your passions with your work: Community Initiatives. There are countless causes that are [...]

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What to Say When You Walk Into Social Event

What to Say When You Walk Into Social Event

From the neighborhood barbeque to the conference gala, walking into that big social event can be the most difficult part. Who will you talk to? What will you say? Will there be anyone you know? Here are my tips for waltzing into your next networking event with confidence: Conversation Starters. Before you even step foot [...]

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Extending First Class Civility

Extending First Class Civility

Easily extend honor and respect to everyone we come in contact with both in person and online. Support. If someone expresses that they are an aspiring photographer or looking to get connected with a well-known company in the area, help them connect the dots. Keep the people you meet at top of mind connect them [...]

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