Make Your To-Do List Work for You

Most of us have a list. Whether that’s built daily or just a running list of “stuff to do”, it’s there. And on any given day, a ton of it remains undone. At least that’s how many of us view that list. It’s a specter that hangs over our heads, shaming us into negative thoughts … Continued

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Not Doin’ It For the ‘Gram – Engrossing Conversations Trump Social Best-Practices

I have been meaning to test whether adding beautiful photos of the Colorado landscape taken during some of my favorite meet-ups improves my reach on LinkedIn. I’ve heard that the sharing of scenic vistas can lead to greater post views, interactions, and engagements. And this Tuesday’s “Some Ned Dudes” meet-up was definitely one from which … Continued

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Feeling Stuck? Change Your Perspective

Saturday, I spent over 9 hours riding bikes in the woods with friends. It’s an annual tradition in which I feel quite fortunate to participate. It’s usually a bit of “type 2 fun”, with highs and lows throughout the day. But it’s always a great way to spend time with friends, to push our collective … Continued

Commitment Lives in the Zone of Uncertainty

  I get a little nostalgic every year as the Leadville Trail 100 (a 100-mile running race) date approaches in late August. See, in 2005 I had knee surgery. I was a big skier at that point in my life and entered the 05/06 ski season REALLY out of shape. It took me until about … Continued

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Work Should Fuel Your Life: Make Time to Play

Every Thursday night, I meet up with friends to explore the wilderness in which we live. On bikes or skis or even (occasionally) on foot, we get together to enjoy each others’ company, tell a few jokes, and share a beverage or two. This get-together is affectionately known as the “Steel Wool” ride and it’s … Continued

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Embracing Change: A Mindset Shift to Help Conquer the Unknown

If there’s anything people hate more about the way things are, it’s change. See, change can be scary. We all get pretty comfy with the status quo, even if it sucks. Because we’re familiar with how things are. We know how to “do” what got us to where we are today and even if we … Continued

Culture as a Differentiator While Hiring

I was on a call with a client today during which the subject of hiring was discussed. She is looking to fill an entry-level position and is seeing that not only has the salary range for this type of position gone up dramatically, but the number of similar positions available in her area has also … Continued

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How to Develop and Implement a Marketing Action Plan

If a genie popped out of a bottle and offered to grant you one wish, do you know what you would ask for?  For many of us, we’d leap to, “A bunch of money,” or “Unlimited free time.”  But have you considered how either of those fits into a plan that you may have for … Continued

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Investing in yourself

Historically, I have had a default setting that allows my ego to chime in and tell me, “You’re not worth it.” This shows up in a variety of ways, some more amusing than others (read: frustrating). Sometimes it manifests itself as denying myself nice things altogether (e.g. skipping out on purchases or experiences because “I … Continued

You can’t make BS promises and expect to create a lasting relationship with customers

Don’t build your relationships on lies

I just received an email from a company claiming to work with Neil Patel and suggesting that they could produce “just as many leads” as they create for his business. C’mon, guys. I get it. Getting your foot in the door can be a challenge. But let’s not build a relationship on complete BS. When … Continued

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