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Toxic People: What do they look like? Part III

We’ve come to the end of our short series on toxic relationships and how to identify them. It’s an important topic that cannot be understated due to the frequency with...

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Toxic People: What do they look like? Part II

Last week we spoke of the first four types of toxic people we should learn to notice early and avoid as much as possible to rid ourselves of the unnecessary...

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Toxic People: What do they look like? Part I

“People inspire you, or they drain you—pick them wisely.”— Hans F. Hansen Life is hard as it is, and we don’t need any more hassle to add to it. So...

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Culture Through Crisis

“There's always an opportunity with crisis. Just as it forces an individual to look inside himself, it forces a company to reexamine its policies and practices.”  - Judy Smith The pandemic...

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Help: Leaders Needed

“A genuine leader is not a searcher for consensus, but a molder of consensus.” We’re nearing the end of 2020. Finally. It’s been such a hectic year that it feels...

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Queen of Katwe

“Sometimes the place you are used to is not the place you belong. You belong where you believe you belong. Where is that for you?” Normally we scoff at someone...

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Remember The Titans

“Alice, are you blind? Don’t you see the family resemblance? That’s my brother.” Bringing people together to work as a team towards a common goal. It’s one of the most...

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The Internship

If you’ve been following our blog these past few months, you’ll notice we usually start off with a quote that’s either directly from a film, or a quote not from...

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Eye In The Sky

“In war, truth is the first casualty.” There isn’t much to say about war. There isn’t much to say about those who lead us into it. This movie is specifically...

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Invincible

“Excuse me, my name’s spelled wrong.” “Nothin personal but by the time I’m through with it, is it really gonna matter.” There is a story that is as old as...

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