ver feel like you have the attention span of a fruit fly? These distraction-fighting techniques by Camille Noe Pagán for the Huffington Post will help you snap to. Read the full
“Resilience is the process of adapting well in the face of adversity, trauma, tragedy, threats, or even significant sources of stress — such as family and relationship problems, serious health problems, or
his must-read blog by James Leath, Head of Leadership at IMG Academy in Brandenton, FL, goes into detail about the “intangibles” that recruiters look for in a future college athlete.
Dr. Angela Duckworth, associate professor of psychology at the University of Pennsylvania, has created a self-assessment for the incoming freshman at West Point that is used to estimate how “gritty”
Most of what you read about leadership pertains to the workplace, but the underlying competencies of a great leader in the office are very closely aligned with those required to
“Some believe certain people are born leaders. Others think an individual can learn to be a leader. Regardless of how you may feel you obtained your leadership skills, there are
I strive because “how” we get things done matters. How we communicate. How we react. How we compete. How we win. How we lead. It all matters. In today’s world
Katherine Graham-Leviss writes for the Harvard Business Review about the difficulty of cultivating innovation as a quality in leaders and organizations as a whole. Leadership development needs to put a
While most of us whole-heartedly endorse character as critical to leadership, and most of us require it in the leaders we work for and seek out, few of us consciously
Coach Miles Cartwright reflects on playing professional basketball internationally and how his experiences have influenced his perspective on sports. As a student-athlete, the only things that I would ponder were