Your dreams and the dreams of your company may be different, but they are in no way incompatible.
Live your life in such a way that you'll be remembered for your kindness, compassion, fairness, character, benevolence, and a force for good who had much respect for life, in general.
The first step out of the gate has to be knowing where you want to end up. What do you really want from your company?
Hard-core results come from igniting the massive power of emotional commitment. Are your people committed?
Success means: I want to know the work I do means something to somebody and helps make the world, if not a Better place, not a worse one.
Do you think your people struggle with being true to themselves? Do their values match up with their work?
Companies should be the best possible place to practice fulfillment, to live out values and to realize deep connectivity and purpose.
Managers know what they want most: to be allowed to achieve success by leveraging who they are, not by compromising it.
There is too much negativity in the world. Do your best to make sure you aren't contributing to it.
Success for Managers means: I want to be in healthy relationships. I want a real connection with people I spend so much time with.
Too many kings can ruin an army