Lessons from the Lockdown

Back in the Spring at our Virtual Achievers Club Meeting, Toastmaster Christina Keener presented a speech that could prove to be very helpful. She gave us five tips for remaining positive and productive during the global pandemic. I really felt like she made some great talking points and I want to share them with youContinue reading “Lessons from the Lockdown”

You Just Haven’t Met Me Yet

Nine years ago, I gave my ice breaker in front of the Greensburg Toastmasters. Time has passed me by and, that group that I spoke to has changed hands many times since 2011. But two things are still the same. I’m still involved in Toastmasters and I still love to update my wardrobe. Since IContinue reading “You Just Haven’t Met Me Yet”

Ten Ways to Increase Your Personal Level of Flexibility

Here are ten ways to increase your personal level of flexibility: Diagnose Before You Respond – Make sure you take the time to examine the task, the needs of the situation, and the capabilities of the individuals involved. Then, choose the best way to respond to each one. Take Time Out – During the day,Continue reading “Ten Ways to Increase Your Personal Level of Flexibility”

Flexibility in Leadership

The inspiration for tonight’s blog comes from CMOE and A Teague of Your Own. Visit ateagueofyourown.com to learn more about how my friends Jim and Michelle Teague can help you succeed in your endeavors. Not everyone is going to adapt to your sense of style or your direction. To get everyone on the same page,Continue reading “Flexibility in Leadership”