by Elizabeth Johnson | Mar 24, 2017 | Book Launch
What if there was one thing you could bring to your organization — be it corporate, ministry, or non-profit — that would be guaranteed to lower blood pressure, strengthen immune systems, fuel innovation, improve service quality, foster adaptability, and...
by Elizabeth Johnson | Mar 17, 2017 | Book Launch
It doesn’t matter whether you work at a Fortune 500 company, a non-profit, or something in between: one area that is critical to the health of your organization is leadership — specifically, modeling “good” leadership and training leaders for...
by Elizabeth Johnson | Mar 10, 2017 | Book Launch
Stories are powerful tools. We relate to them. We connect with the characters, their struggles, and sometimes their victories. In them, we find role models to follow, principles to emulate, and pitfalls to avoid. In memoirs, the most personal form of story, we meet...
by Elizabeth Johnson | Mar 3, 2017 | Book Launch
What motivates you to dream big and work hard? To choose to pursue one goal and ignore another? To schedule time for work and time for rest? We all have particular things that motivate us to do, or not do, whatever comes across our paths — from deriving a sense...
by Elizabeth Johnson | Feb 24, 2017 | Book Launch
Are you a runner? Even if you’re not, odds are good that you have countless friends who are. Long-distance running has grown in popularity over the past decade by leaps and bounds (or should that be “meters and marathons”?). It’s moved beyond a...
by Kristin Elliott | Feb 17, 2017 | Book Launch
What was your favorite childhood toy? Perhaps it was a toy train, jack-in-the-box, or a tricycle. Memories from our childhood can be so endearing, representing the nostalgia of a simpler time in life. Our toys were objects of our affection because of one key principle...