Posts tagged "leadership development"
Humor and Higher Self in Business
Humor and Your Higher Self: The Secret Weapon Every Business Leader Needs Let’s talk humor and higher self in business, First, a question. When was the last time you had a good laugh at work? Not a polite chuckle during a Zoom call or a quick smirk at a colleague’s joke, but a genuine, belly-shaking […]
Follow Your Heart in Business
Following Your Heart’s Desire: The Success Blueprint for Business Leaders There’s a quote that challenges everything we’ve been taught about success: “Successful and happy people always follow their heart’s desire and don’t care if anyone approves.” Another way to say it? Follow your heart in business. In the pressure-cooker environment of modern business, where quarterly […]
Prayer in the Workplace
Finding Strength and Clarity When Business Gets Tough Prayer in the workplace? Hear me out. Let me share something that might surprise you. In my years as a keynote speaker working with everyone from Fortune 500 executives to small business owners, I’ve discovered an interesting pattern. When I ask audiences what helps them navigate their […]
Workplace Enjoyment
Enjoyment in the Workplace: The Missing Ingredient in Your Success Strategy Let’s talk about workplace enjoyment. But first, let me tell you something I learned after years of performing stand-up comedy alongside legends like Jerry Seinfeld and Rodney Dangerfield before trading the comedy stage for corporate keynotes: if you’re not enjoying what you’re doing, you’re […]
Workplace Vulnerability
Vulnerability in the Workplace: The Secret to Building Stronger Teams and Better Leaders Workplace vulnerability: When most business leaders hear the word “vulnerability,” they instinctively recoil. After all, isn’t vulnerability the opposite of what we want in corporate America? Shouldn’t leaders project strength, confidence, and unwavering determination? Here’s what I’ve learned after decades of speaking […]
Letting Go vs. Giving Up in Business
Letting Go vs Giving Up: The Critical Difference Every Business Leader Must Understand In the fast-paced world of business, corporate leaders face countless moments where they must make a crucial decision. Do I let go, or am I giving up? This question haunts boardrooms, keeps executives awake at night, and can determine whether organizations thrive […]
Authentic Leadership Strategies: Soul vs. Ego
Soul vs. Ego: The Strategic Leadership Framework That Transforms Corporate Culture In the ruthless arena of corporate America, talking about “soul” in leadership might sound like soft science or feel-good fluff. But after decades of performing alongside comedy legends and then helping Fortune 500 companies transform their cultures, I’ve discovered something profound: the most successful […]
Strategic Leadership Control
Control Vs. Surrender: The Strategic Leadership Balance Every Executive Must Master In the unforgiving arena of corporate America, the word “surrender” makes most executives break out in a cold sweat. After all, we’ve been conditioned to believe that successful leaders control outcomes, dominate markets, and never back down. But here’s what I learned after transitioning […]
Humor in Leadership
The Strategic Power of Humor in Leadership: Why Laughter is Your Secret Weapon for Business Success In today’s high-pressure corporate environment, leaders are constantly searching for innovative strategies to boost employee engagement, increase productivity, and build stronger teams. While traditional leadership approaches focus on metrics, processes, and performance reviews, there’s one powerful tool that many […]
Mindset for Motivation in Business
The Power of Mindset for Motivation: How Corporate Leaders Can Build an Unstoppable Attitude for Success In today’s fast-paced business environment, maintaining motivation isn’t just a nice-to-have—it’s essential for sustained success. Corporate leaders, entrepreneurs, and business professionals face unprecedented challenges that can quickly drain energy and enthusiasm. The key to thriving in this demanding landscape […]

