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The thing is, I never see him as I rarely have calls with him and he doesn’t come into our office, so I feel like it’s not a big deal. The thing is, I never see him as I rarely have calls with him and he doesn’t come into our office, so I feel like it’s not a big deal. I belong to a small yoga studio.

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Trainer Shaun Zetlin: “Don’t fear fear itself!”

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At the same time, they have the ability to say “Done is Better Than Perfect” and just complete and wrap up a project. Experiencing mistakes gives you the ability to learn and grow into reaching your highest self. It’s perfectly fine to make a mistake because all mistakes?—?no no matter how large or small?—?present

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Life and Leadership Lessons I Learned In The Military: “Develop the definition of “What it means to be a leader” in your organization.” With Erik Therwanger and Marco Derhy

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As a part of my series about “Life and Leadership Lessons Learned In The Military,” I had the pleasure of interviewing Erik Therwanger. Erik is the founder of Think GREAT and draws from his experiences as a U.S. Marine, executive business leader, sales professional, and entrepreneur to help organizations achieve new levels of success.

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Tolga Tarhan On How We Need To Adjust To The Future Of Work

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I think every customer, employee, project, and company I’ve interacted with has helped me grow as a leader. This will be an expected benefit, just like health insurance or a 401k. W hen it comes to designing the future of work, one size fits none. Discovering success isn’t about a hybrid model or offering remote work options. Air Force??.

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Dominic Cappello: ?To risk and step up in the face of adversity and protect the vulnerable?

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Every day I hear from heroes committed to social justice and working to create cities, towns, and communities where all residents have access to the vital services that provide health, safety, and training for jobs that align with the future job market. It’s all very doable as heroes exist in each of our 50 struggling states.

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Brett D’Alessandro On How To Leave a Lasting Legacy With a Successful & Effective Nonprofit Organization

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D’Alessandro was the 2022 winner of Bob Evans Farms Heroes to CEOs grant program. Educate yourself: Don’t cut corners. Put in the work to truly understand the complexities of the population you serve. Don’t be afraid to push the envelope and create new ways to serve your constituency. Brett D’Alessandro is a US Marine Corps. Being on-time.

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Derek Evans: “Being a voice for the voiceless”

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Derek Evans is CEO and co-founder of Project 615. Launched in 2010, Project 615 is an apparel company that does work that matters. When you bring a “work that matters” attitude into your life, it gives you the motivation to not only get out of bed and go to work, but it gives you purpose. Thank you so much for doing this with us!