My Joyous Contribution to Your Serious, Stressful Life

If you don't laugh at least once per day, something's wrong with your life. Seriously. If I haven't had at least one gut wrenching, stomach twisting laugh each day, I watch a bunch of funny videos on YouTube before going to bed (but I don't read the comments, they're often quite mean). So, here's a video that I discovered while watching the news last night (out of all places). The description for this video on YouTube says... 8-month-old boy laughing hysterically while at-home daddy rips up … [Read more...]

The Principle of Circulation

I volunteer on the board at my church. In November 2010, I was going to resign. I even told my Pastor I was doing so. I think I blogged about doing so as well. Two months later, I rescinded the resignation. A few things changed my mind... The first is that I was letting my ego do the talking. Things were getting uncomfortable at church and I wanted the easy way out. Quitting shows a lack of courage and I know I'm not weak minded. In some situations, winners do need to quit. For example, on … [Read more...]

3 Ways Leaders Can Discipline Bad Behaviour With Love

Bev Oda is a Member of Parliament for the Conservative Party of Canada. The Conservatives, led by Stephen Harper, are the ruling party in Canada. Bev is a politician and no one really cared about Bev until earlier this week when she admitted she lied. Well, she didn't really come right out and say "I lied," but she did. The issue? An altered memo. … [Read more...]

Four Ways Leaders Can Create a Love Revolution in Their Business

In this video, I share the four ways leaders can create a love revolution in their business and amongst their network of friends, fans and followers. … [Read more...]

How to Develop Your Follow Through Factor

Some of you know that I was really good playing basketball back in high school and university, but there was one thing I was lousy at. I couldn't shoot freethrows. I was like the Shaquille O'Neal on my team and the opposition usually figured that out pretty quickly. If the opposing team was down by just 2, 3 or 4 points and they wanted to increase their chances of winning, they'd need to stop the clock. The best way to do so is to intentionally foul someone on the opposing team and hope that … [Read more...]

Do You Know Who’s Watching When You’re Being Dishonest or Selfish?

I was reading John C. Maxwell's book called The 21 Indispensable Qualities of a Leader: Becoming a Person Others Will Want to Follow and in one of the chapters, Maxwell recounts the story of Michelangelo's painting of the ceiling of the Sistine Chapel. It took him 4-years to paint the ceiling and Michelangelo's eyesight was never the same after the project was done. He was asked after the project was done why he painted the dark corners where no one would even see it. Michelangelo's response? … [Read more...]

Anything Worth Having Takes Time (and Why Change Is So Hard)

Proverbs 10:4 - "Lazy hands make a man poor, but diligent hands bring wealth." Proverbs 6:9 - "How long will you lie there, you sluggard? When will you get up from your sleep?" I often say that if you want someone to tell you about yourself, read Proverbs. So, after reading a few verses on laziness and Peter Shankman's blog post on the Top 10 Reasons to Get Up Early Everyday, I vowed to do just that. I used to go to bed anywhere between 2am and 3am, then wake up around 9am. I felt as if I … [Read more...]

Is Love the Secret Ingredient in Marketing?

The old way of doing business is not working. I've shared this on video and I've seen many of my internet marketing colleagues rely on desperation to try and meet their sales goals. My friend, Suzanne Falter-Barns, who had her own shift about a year ago, talked about How to Fill Your Event By Simply Using Love on her blog recently. In her blog post, she says that you should invite your friends to your event instead of relying on manipulation and control. In fact, Suzanne says: "Share from your … [Read more...]

The Trailblazer Manifesto

Shawn Driscoll wrote a manifesto called The Trailblazer Manifesto. I pulled out a couple of sentences that stood out for me: "Mastery, not mediocrity is your pursuit. You are on a big mission to promote hope, not hype." Want the entire manifesto? Click here to download it. … [Read more...]

What Do You Stand For?

In a book called Walk the Walk: The #1 Rule for Leaders, the author, Alan Deutschman, recounted a situation where Martin Luther King Jr. was giving a speech. Amongst the audience of well dressed black men sat a white lad, dressed in jeans and a tee-shirt. As Deutschman pointed out, this young lad stood out. As MLK took the podium on the stage, the young lad left his seat, made his way to where MLK was standing, then punched him in the face. As MLK staggered back, the young lad punched him … [Read more...]