by Kendra Kinnison | Jun 27, 2013 | Leadership, Peak Performance
I’m stuck. My content schedule is a habit profile on Sunday, a podcast on Tuesday (recorded on Monday), and an article on Thursday. Today would be a Thursday, and I’ve got nothin’ in the pipeline. Nothing written, and no solid ideas or drafts. I can...
by Kendra Kinnison | Jun 18, 2013 | Leadership, Podcasts
In this episode of The Habit Chef Podcast, we’ll explore the seven key habits of leaders that make a difference and how you can apply them to put your own dent in the universe. Click here to play the podcast in a new window. Listen in, and you’ll learn:...
by Kendra Kinnison | May 30, 2013 | Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Peak Performance, Tech Tools
Along with the essential habits for getting things done, you’ll need a dedicated cockpit to keep you focused and organized. There are hundreds of options (in addition to ol’ fashioned pen and paper), and I’ve narrowed it down to a few of my...
by Kendra Kinnison | May 16, 2013 | Leadership, Peak Performance
For many years, I operated under the illusion that I could make decisions based on how I felt and was simultaneously frustrated that I wasn’t getting the results I was looking for. I never realized the two were connected. Cue the virtual 2×4 across my forehead. Let’s...
by Kendra Kinnison | Apr 25, 2013 | Leadership, Peak Performance
In 1990, Jerry and Monique Sternin were given six months to figure out why children in Vietnam were starving and start to fix it. Extreme poverty was obviously the cause, and no one thought any progress could be made in just a few months. Instead of using common sense...
by Kendra Kinnison | Apr 14, 2013 | Leadership, Profiles & Interviews
It’s tempting to debate in the abstract, focusing on what could have been or how it might be. When it comes to workplace issues, this is particularly true. To clarify, I wanted to profile someone with a unique big-picture perspective. Meet Diana Schultz, CEO of...
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