Enjoy our short reads of interesting articles to propel you into the high life.
There’s no better time or place to unwind and inspire your creative juices like on the shores of the Sea of Cortez… only at Laguna Shores Resort.
Amateurs let the Day come to them, Professionals have a Routine
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The greatest performers in any craft share one trait in common: They have a routine— and they stick to it with intense discipline.
Most of what we call greatness is simply the result of tiny daily actions done well—…
Angela Duckworth, the foremost researcher on grit, identifies grit as the number-one predictor and factor of success.
It’s not talent, title, wealth, or appearance. It’s grit, the ability to work hard for a long period of time towards a goal; to persevere, overcome, and keep moving forward in the face of adversity, failure, rejection, and…
In our journey through life, we often encounter obstacles that test our resolve and determination. Each of us has faced moments of adversity—times when we felt overwhelmed, rejected, or defeated. However, it is essential to remember that these challenges are not the end of our story; they are merely stepping stones on the path…
This week we share a powerful message from Sahil Bloom. We are big fans of wisdom, Sahil shares some powerful paradoxes that help expand our wisdom with the following paradoxes of life!
The majority of people hate change or struggle to embrace it, but the truly successful are constantly pushing themselves to step outside of their comfort zones to achieve greater results in their lives personally and professionally.
One of my personal and professional goals is to help people see the world differently and therefore have the ability to change, grow…
“What you do today can improve all your tomorrows.”
~ Ralph Marston
Mondays are a great day to focus on what we GET TO do instead of what we HAVE TO do. Life is a gift, not an obligation.Three things you control every day are your ATTITUDE, your EFFORT and your ACTIONS. It doesn’t matter what others…
Michael Porter’s five-force strategic analysis model, introduced in a 1979 article published in the Harvard Business Review, remains a fundamental tool for strategic analysts plotting the competitive landscape of an industry.
In a bid to mirror the complexity real strategists would face while keeping their strategic analysis manageable, Porter set…
I am about to discuss a topic that, for reasons that are unclear to me, has been politicized: oil and gas. I am writing this as a pragmatic analyst who looks at two factors: supply and demand. After all, I am not hired by you (IMA clients) to come up with environmental policy, but to grow your wealth.