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Leadership Tip
Age is Just a Number
As I watched my 80 year-old dad
wave his arms in the air
to the sound of Soul Stompers and
jump off the ground at Jazz Fest,
I smiled. Age is truly just a number.
This thought was confirmed when we walked
into the jazz tent. A very elderly man
with a hearing aid jumped up to second line
with the band and other dancers.
Enthusiasm, curiosity and a zest for life
keep us young. A positive perspective
and active engagement energize our soul.
These ingredients are enough to make
anyone jump and shout (and even second line)!
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The Art of Conversation
Holiday Gifts
Seasoning Greetings
A Season to Taste
How Well Does Your Customer Service Run?
The Secret of Life
The Strength of Secret Selves
Daytime Drama
Passion Leads to Engagement
What Children Can Teach Us
Falling for Change
Listening "Fore" the Cues
When Did You Last Hear, "It's My Job"?
Lessons From the First Day of School
Advice on Attitude Adjustments
This Land Is Your Land
Pausing for Vacation
Traveling as a Tourist
Entrepreneurship + Enthusiasm + Engagement = Sales
Success
What Do a Golf Swing and a Relationship Have in
Common?
A Wild Ride
I Didn't Get Screwed!
Foursome Fun Can Teach Team Tactics
A Perfect Fit
Stop Winning
Memories on Memorial Day
An Alarming Thought
Age is Just a Number
Enthusiasm is Never Outdated
Passion and Persistence Pay Off
Great Expectations
When it Comes to Customer Service, Know the Facts
Friday the 13th Could Be Your Lucky Day!
Playing with
Imperfection
Can Harmony and Balance Make You Wealthy?
How to Be Charming, Even If You Aren't a Prince
Dreams Are For Everyone—Not Just Dreamgirls!
Customer Blues
What Distracts You?
To Tell the Truth
With Love on Valentine's Day
Teamwork On and Off the Field
An Inspiring Idea
Play is Serious Work!
Your Dreams Can Make a Difference
How to Win by Losing
Re-directing Resolutions
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