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The Little Things are the Big Things

How you do anything is how you do everything.

T. Harv Eker
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You Need a Deloading Process

Tim Ferriss makes a case for why you need a deloading process in your life.

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1 Reason Why I Use Apple Pay

I have been a fan and user of Apple Pay for a little over a year now. Most of my usage occurs at Walgreen’s and Whole Foods where I’m always greeted with comments such as “Isn’t it great?” or “I’ll use it once I know it’s secure.” While I can’t speak technically to its security, I can say I’m a fan of the receipts hitting my iPhone as an alert. Tim Stenovec at BI speaks to the receipt notifications and their usefulness as a theft detection system.

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Roosevelt on Joy

Comparison is the thief of joy.

Theodore Roosevelt

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Ashton Kutcher on the Best Thing You Can Be

Be smart, be thoughtful, and be generous.

Ashton Kutcher
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7 Pieces of Gear Perfect for the Beginner Snowboarder

Growing up in a big backyard with a steep incline made for some exciting sled adventures as a kid. Rocking bibbed snow pants and a puffy jacket, I would tuck into my plastic snow rocket and grab some air as I sailed into the neighbors yard. At that age the gear didn’t matter, having fun did.

Today, I’m addicted to anything that glides, carves or sleds across snow. I set a goal to become a better snowboarder this year and with that came the need for warm, comfortable equipment so my time in the mountains would be enjoyable. Here’s a list of snow gear that I used to cruise down the mountain this year.

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Complexity Kills Execution

Complexity is the enemy of execution.

Tony Robbins
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Cades Cove

Cades Cove is one of my favorite spots in the Great Smoky Mountains National Park.
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The Universe Conspires to Achieve

When you want something, all the universe conspires in helping you to achieve it.

Paulo Coelho
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The $6,000 Egg and Todd Duncan

Don’t let the rules determine the outcome for the customer. As Todd Duncan points out in his book, The $6,000 Egg, empower your teams to make decisions that enhance the customer experience. Serve them. Go beyond. Approach them with open arms.