"The more you can make it easy for people, the more likely people are to do it." - Julia Goldstein, PhD
“Kids rise or fall based on your expectation." - Dr. Danny Brassell
"Being unique and authentic comes with a price." – Kelly Swanson
"Search inward. The outward stuff means nothing." – Diane Hatz
“Sales hasn’t changed in 100 years or more.” – Thomas Ellis
Putting yourself to the side at times can help put you in a better state of mind.
“Listen and be open to what’s around you because there is always a reason.” - Lynn McLaughlin
“How we communicate with each other is vital to human existence.” – Beth Wonson
Leaders of the future know how to shift other people’s thinking and positively influence others.
“If you’re not self-aware and you don’t really know all of your strengths and you don’t know your risks, or your passion, you’re wandering and you make a lot of career mistakes.” – Nancy Parsons
“It’s not going to kill you to actually look at something that hurts in your life.” – Mandy Capehart
“You can have a great twist, you can have a scary atmosphere, but it’s the characters that you have to bring to life in order for a book to work.” - Jerry Roth
“You don’t ask, you don’t get.” – Victoria Pelletier
“Everything is solvable.” – Kohila Sivas
“Don’t wait to be perfect.” - Sabine Kvenberg
“Live the life that you choose, not the life that is chosen for you.” - Sallie Wagner
As a speaker, look at the demographics of your audience ahead of time.
“Having a fantastic relationship is a learnable skill.” – Dr. Alexandra Stockwell
"It is our relationship with ourselves that determines the kind of relationships we have with others." - Tracy Secombe
Be real with yourself.
“You get better responses when you appropriately message to your audience.” - Mark Herschberg
“The biggest danger with cybercrime is overconfidence.” - Robert Kerbeck
“Show up so that the inspiration can arrive.” - Jennifer Elizabeth Moore
Instead of growing into who you want to be, pull out that person you want to be.