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Leaders on Leadership

In my observation of these things, leadership is obtained in one of two ways:  1. It is ambitiously sought.   I shall one day lead others!  I will educate and study leadership to qualify myself!   2. It is achieved: organically, accidentally, and oftentimes against your very will.   I work hard, help others, and set an example – Oh, yeah, I guess I […]

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What to Expect When You’re Expecting (A New Employee)

Babies are tiny, cute little miracles. They are innocent and adorable. But they’re not very smart. They have no experience; they haven’t learned yet. They are truly entry-level humans. They are fresh and new and need nurturing to develop. It is the responsibility of the parents, teachers, and community to teach. From ABCs to SATs, […]

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The Karma Effect

What goes around, comes around. The Golden Rule. Do unto others what you would have them do unto you. Karma. Whether guided by logic or the divine, kindness is a powerful force to believe in. I do; I’m a firm believer that we do manifest good or bad based on our actions and choices. No, […]

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The Anti-Millennial Millennial Club

Encountering a millennial in the workplace is pretty normal for most of us now depending on the industry. If you’re in a business that utilizes technology, then there’s a bigger chance you’re surrounded by millennials—or maybe you’re a millennial yourself. If you’re in the automotive or machining industry, it may be different. Regardless of your […]

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Growing, Shrinking, and Being Ok Either Way

I am one of those stubbornly independent, obstinate types. I can lift that. I can do this without help. No, I got it, thanks. Doctor? Why? It’ll heal. “If you want something done right, do it yourself,” I say! Except, I can’t. I can’t do it all. I find myself inflicted with a semi-voluntary, temporary […]

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Do I Have To?

Chances are if you are reading this, you are not someone’s dependent, and much of what you do you do for others or because you have to. You have to do laundry, mow the grass, pay the bills, start that diet, install that transmission, go to the dentist, prepare your taxes. That mostly sounds awful. Why would anyone […]

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The Equability of Accountability

Owners, managers, and employees all have people they like to work with over other coworkers. Maybe it’s the synergy you have together or just skill sets that compliment, but we all have those favorites. What happens, though, when one of these people makes a mistake? Do you treat them the same as you would anyone […]

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The Common Busyness Business Denominator

Everyone deals with it, and everyone deals with it differently. What is it? Stress. If you’re like me, the thought of a stressful situation alone is enough to set your inner freak-out time-bomb ticking. Stress is a pretty common denominator at most workplaces, regardless of where you work or what you do for a living. […]

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Moving On Up, Around, & Over

I’m moving on up—I mean… over. At the very least I’ll be around. And that’s okay. Up is a limiting direction—no, really, it is. Once you start going up, your options are to continue to go up, which is obviously the best-case scenario, go over, which after going up feels stagnant, or go down. Me? […]

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Time Flies When You Work With Good People

They say time flies when you’re having fun. And the infamous, anonymous they certainly are not wrong as a very important milestone has managed to sneak up on me: my one-year work anniversary. And this specific anniversary genuinely blows my mind. One year is a long while but also no time at all in the […]

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