Jason Shick | June 5, 2010
“What happens to a man is less significant than what happens within him” ~ Louis L. Mann.
Leaders touch and influence every facet of life - family, societal, religious, business, and civic organizations are in need of exceptional leadership. Whether you are a pastor, parent, principal, teacher, administrator, or manager, you are a leader. The key [...]
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Jason Shick | April 5, 2010
Time is the most expensive commodity around. It’s amazing how often I hear people say they “don’t have time”. Many times this excuse is used for things that can make a dramatic difference in their life or business. Interestingly, people usually don’t have “time” to do the things that will free up their time in [...]
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Jason Shick | March 5, 2010
I recently went on a vacation to spend Christmas with family. Since the majority of my waking hours are spent in the great state of Florida, my children have not had as much experience with snow as they would like. So they were ecstatic to have the opportunity to give sled riding a chance. We [...]
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Jason Shick | January 30, 2010
“It’s never too late to become the person you could have been.” -George Eliot
Reputation is how people perceive you. Integrity implies doing the right thing for the right reasons. Please don’t confuse integrity with reputation. As you develop yourself and become a person of character that is able to influence a following, it’s sometimes easy [...]
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Jason Shick | October 2, 2009
“If you’re not making mistakes, then you’re not doing anything. I’m positive that a doer makes mistakes.” — John Wooden
Many of the great coaches of the world are also phenomenal leaders. They uplift, motivate, teach, and get their players to stretch their limits. They push them close enough to the edge for maximum growth, but [...]
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Jason Shick | May 24, 2009
When picking out potential leaders it would do you well to remember the phrase “you will know them by their fruits”. Talk is cheap, results have value….
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