David Graham
| 2021/02/01
February Book of the month: Atomic Habits by James Clear, Image Credit: Early Riser by: Mandy Budan.
David Graham
| 2021/01/02
I have spent years figuring out how to get more done in a day. But in 2020, I discovered there is room for both peace and productivity, even in the same day.
David Graham
| 2021/01/02
January Book of the month: The Happiness Advantage by Shawn Achor. Image Credit: Fox at Snowy Den by: Jerry Schmanda
David Graham
| 2020/11/19
Have you ever looked up at the sky and marveled at the majestic V-formation of Canada Geese as they migrate south for the winter? Their journey is a feat of navigation and a deeply inspiring example of working together. So how on earth do they do it?
David Graham
| 2020/11/19
Courageous Leadership is unwavering confidence in everything you do. Through thick and thin, failure and success, providing those you lead with the confidence that you have their best interests at heart.
David Graham
| 2020/10/20
This morning I woke up with a sinking feeling in the pit of my stomach that nothing will ever be the same. I go through this every year when I feel the temperature drop and the leaves start to fall. It brings out a feeling of melancholy that I just can’t seem to shake.
David Graham
| 2020/10/15
Courageous leadership means digging deep into your experiences as well as your heart and soul and doing what is ultimately best for your business, and your people.
David Graham
| 2020/09/08
This summer I have found myself lying on my back watching the clouds float by, much like I did when I was a kid. Allowing myself the time to daydream without a result or an agenda in mind is something that seems to have drifted away in my adult life.
David Graham
| 2020/09/01
Courageous leadership means being authentic in all realms of my life, learning from mistakes and acknowledging to others when I could have made a better decision.
David Graham
| 2020/08/12
This summer I have found myself lying on my back watching the clouds float by, much like I did when I was a kid. Allowing myself the time to daydream without a result or an agenda in mind is something that seems to have drifted away in my adult life.