by Kendra Kinnison | Nov 2, 2011 | Entrepreneurship, Peak Performance, Writing
I have this debate with myself all the time, and I’m guessing you probably do too. Should I think and plan and research until I find perfection? Quality. Or should I just get started and plan on needing a few tries? Quantity. I’ve decided that the debate...
by Kendra Kinnison | Oct 31, 2011 | Entrepreneurship, Peak Performance, Tech Tools
A few months ago, I exposed a prevailing cultural myth: that we can achieve success if we’ll just “work a little harder.” In that post, I shared a number of options for working smarter. In discussions online, several folks said that wasn’t realistic. They...
by Kendra Kinnison | Oct 27, 2011 | Entrepreneurship, Leadership, Peak Performance
Most mornings this month, I’ve listened to a Joel Osteen sermon from this audiobook. Aside from being a fantastic way to start the day, I’ve learned a very subtle and powerful lesson. I may be a little groggy in the wee hours, but it didn’t...
by Kendra Kinnison | Oct 25, 2011 | Entrepreneurship, Fitness, Leadership, Peak Performance
Most days, I share interesting articles on Twitter (@kkinnison). Here’s a weekly recap of my favorites. Most Recommended: – Will Dropouts Save America? in the NY Times from Michael Ellsberg Health: – Eliminate Stress by Saying No from Alene Snodgrass...
by Kendra Kinnison | Oct 24, 2011 | Entrepreneurship, Faith, Fitness, Leadership, Peak Performance
The old saying quipped that the only thing we knew for certain was death and taxes. Now, I think we can add uncertainty to that list. All we know about the future is that it’s going to be different. And yet, there was very little training available to prepare us...
by Kendra Kinnison | Oct 18, 2011 | Fitness, Leadership, Peak Performance
Most days, I share interesting articles on Twitter (@kkinnison). I thought it would be fun to share a weekly recap of my favorites. Most Recommended: – Qualifications from Chris Guillebeau and the Art of Non-Conformity Health: – Debunking the latest...
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