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One fine day recently I was feeling a bit off. In my search for the why and deeper self-awareness, I started to
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In every life, at some point of time, for some period of time, one’s motivation may fade, focus may blur, your drive
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First, high internal standards, motivation that springs bountifully unbidden from within, drive for excellence that wells up without having to summoned. Second,
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Why do I find success scary? Because right behind success comes overconfidence. Call it what you will: resting on your laurels, calling
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By ‘grind’ I mean achieving (and maintaining) greatness is long, hard slog, a relentless repetition of the basics, day in and day
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Desire for constant comfort and ease. Ok, this is one of mine. Life is often messy and inconvenient, stuff happens. Doesn’t mean
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Treat all with respect, kindness, and civility; even if you disagree with them; especially if you disagree with them! It’s easy to
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What’s the most useful feedback you’ve ever received? Professionally and/or personally? And did you listen? Act on it? What did you do
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A TCC Team Member reached out with the above inquiry. Surprise! Interesting enough, I’ve read a few! Hiring is like 3 dates
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“Sometimes letting things go is an act of far greater power than hanging on or defending.” – Eckhart Tolle (A New Earth:
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“The cave you fear to enter holds the treasure you seek.” – Joseph Campbell That which we most fear, that which scares
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Success carries its own set of pitfalls, chief among them over-confidence. Success tends to breed contented self-satisfaction, a belief that you got