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The Unforgivable Sin in Silicon Valley: Being Gen-X

People would be rightly shocked if a job description for a high-tech position said: “whites and South Asians only” or “women need not apply.” They’d be shocked not because racism and sexism aren’t rampant in these firms, but because the company would be explicitly acknowledging that the racism and the sexism exists. Indeed, high tech […]

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This Navy SEAL Says Doing Just 1 Daily Chore Is Far More Inspiring Than You Know

Chores aren’t supposed to be fun. They keep our houses clean and organized, yes, but we aren’t actually supposed to garner from chores any major positive benefits, right? Surely when we make our bed we don’t change the world at-large. Actually, one retired Navy SEAL and Admiral may beg to differ. In his inspirational commencement

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CEO of Healthy Eating Cafes Stirs Banana Suits, Dunk Tanks and Open Phone Line into Unorthodox Leadership

The question isn’t so much what Mike Rotondo will do for his company but, rather, just how far he is willing to go to support the franchise owners and employees that have turned the 600-plus Tropical Smoothie Cafes into a major player in the fast casual nutritional eating segment.  A partial list includes the day

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The One Quality That All Successful People Have

When speaking at events, I often start out with some audience interaction.  I do this by asking the audience what do they think is the number one indicator that people will be successful. I always get some great answers such as drive, intelligence, self-confidence, entrepreneurial skills, commitment, ability to sell, determination, rich (inherited some wealth),

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That Guy Who Hired a Navy SEAL to Kick His Butt Now Plans to Climb the Same Mountain 17 Times in a Row

Remember Jesse Itzler? Last we wrote about him here, he had written a book called Living With a SEAL, in which he told the story of hiring a U.S. Navy SEAL to live with him for 30 days–and kick his butt. Why did he do that? Mainly because it would be incredibly hard. That’s the same rationale

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