Failure is a word often used to describe something that doesn’t reach its intended goal. Our “failures” are relative to our expectations. In fact, failure can’t exist unless there’s something
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Failure is a word often used to describe something that doesn’t reach its intended goal. Our “failures” are relative to our expectations. In fact, failure can’t exist unless there’s something
Keep readingKeep readingI was recently at a party and saw “that guy”. You know, the one who keeps surveying the room for someone higher in the food chain while acting like they’re
Keep readingKeep readingLife is full of things that “need to get done now”. Important deadlines, urgent emails, and unexpected disruptions all feel like legitimate reasons to keep moving and reacting to what’s
Keep readingKeep readingWe know you’re talented. You have so much to offer our world. You’re smart, skilled, and passionate. You’ve worked your tail off to be where you are. You most definitely
Keep readingKeep readingIn this inspiring TED Talk, child prodigy Adora Svitak says the world needs “childish” thinking: bold ideas, wild creativity and especially optimism. Kids’ big dreams deserve high expectations. This begins
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Keep readingKeep readingThey are few and far between. They get you. They know where you’ve been and who you’ve been. They know the good, the bad, and the super ugly of your
Keep readingKeep readingGuest Post by Mike Foster Yesterday, we launched a new People of the Second Chance campaign called “Labels Lie: Don’t Accept Them. Don’t Use Them.” The campaign’s focus is on
Keep readingKeep readingHuman beings are very complex by nature. There are multiple, ever-changing variables that determine whether or not two individuals will end up collaborating in an endeavor. Variables including timing, level
Keep readingKeep readingI just finished Walter Isaacson’s biography of Steve Jobs this past weekend. Wow. What an amazing life. Beyond all of the great innovations that sparked out of the mind of
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