by Barry | May 23, 2014 | Decision Making, Focus, Goals, Intentionality, Results, Success
In the mail today, I received the author’s complimentary copy of my new book, Leadership by Invitation. I was being interviewed earlier in the week about the book and was asked the question; “What is the one thing you would tell someone who is writing a...
by Barry | Feb 27, 2014 | Awareness, Clarity, Decision Making, Focus, Goals, Leadership, Results, Success
This month in The Platform Builders mastermind group we are working our way through “The Power Of Urgency – Playing to Win with Proactive Urgency” by William Keiper. John Maxwell teaches that the greatest gap is the gap between what we know and what...
by Barry | Feb 12, 2014 | Awareness, Decision Making, Focus, Goals, Intentionality, Leadership, Results
This month in The Platform Builders mastermind group we are working our way through “The Power Of Urgency – Playing to Win with Proactive Urgency” by William Keiper. John Maxwell teaches that the greatest gap is the gap between what we know and what...
by Barry | Feb 7, 2014 | Awareness, Clarity, Goals, Purpose, Results, Vision
Here we are … “What I Learned This Week” Friday. Along with the usual stuff this week, I spoke with a handful of corporate executives, attended a few webinars and participated in a few mastermind groups. The theme this week in just about everything...
by Barry | Feb 3, 2014 | Accountability, Awareness, Coaching, Decision Making, Goals, Intentionality, Leadership, Personal Development, Results, Success
As a coach, speaker, trainer and author, I strive to get results for my clients. My biggest challenge – it’s not up to me to get them. It’s not up to me to choose the goals or achieve them. It’s not what I want, it’s what the client...
by Barry | Jan 31, 2014 | Awareness, Decision Making, Goals, Intentionality, Results
One of my mentors, Scott Fay, challenged me earlier this week to expand my thinking by focusing on one specific thing I learned throughout the week and take action upon it. This was a “double-dog-dare” so backing down was not really an option. So here is...