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Saturday Sage: Build a Better Life with Good Travel Partners

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What travel partners should you invite into your life – people who mark you,… Continue reading → Life is dangerous. Never walk alone. The people you invite into your life reflect the person you will become.

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5 Unexpected Questions Before Remote Teams Meet in Person

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Don't bother traveling if face-to-face is the same as remote - except you're in the same room. Don't squander opportunities when remote teams meet in person. Energizing meetings are rare and hard to pull off. How can you create vibrant environments and get work done?

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Drink and Forget

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When thirsty travelers drink, they transform into barbarians. A stream gurgles alongside the road to success.

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A Moral Dilemma at Dunkin

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We stop at Dunkin when we travel, but with COVID the restrooms are closed and drive-thru is the only option. The line was out in traffic, but we stopped anyway. Mrs. Leadership Freak… Continue reading →

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Do you have the Global Mindset Necessary to Lead your Team?

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20 free copies of Destination Facilitation: A Travel Guide to Training Around the World. New Book Giveaway!! Leave a comment on this guest post by Donna Steffey to become eligible to win one of… Continue reading →

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When You Mean Well, But Put Your Foot in Your Mouth

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Dunkin’ Donuts is a comfort to me when I travel. When I see a Dunkin’, I think everything is going to be OK. It’s not that I eat donuts. I eat a bagel… Continue reading →

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I Felt Like a Leader But I Wasn’t

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Leading Marks of leaders Taking others higher Teams fellow traveler Leadership Leadership Development organizational success' People in the back can’t see. Bags pile up. Nobody does anything. I decided to take matters in hand by holding bags up and calling out [.].

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