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Obstacles are barriers to action. In next week’s Leadership Insight call, we’re going to talk about our biggest obstacle: ourselves! If you ask someone what’s holding them back from reaching a goal, you will get varied answers: the economy, weather, genetics, time, money, education, another person, or lack of resources. The list of excuses […]
Several of you know or at least have heard of – whether you will admit it or not – Jeff Foxworthy, the “You Might Be a Redneck” guy. Well, I’ve decided to give all this a New York “Strengths” spin. So here goes. You might be D-wired if: Your emails consist […]
Often times when working with professionals who are more reserved there is a natural tendency to avoid connecting with strangers. Those that are C and S Wired are more reserved than outgoing. However, since introvert’s tendencies are to build deeper relationships and listen more than they talk and that is a real asset in networking. […]
In 1650, a Dutch farmer named Jan Aertson immigrated to New York from the village of De Bilt in the Netherlands. He was an indentured servant. His last name was eventually changed to Vanderbilt (which literally means “of De Bilt”). You may recognize one of his descendants as Cornelius Vanderbilt, a key developer […]
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