Auto-Check is NOT your friend!

This week, Professionalism is demonstrated in the care we take to distribute communication. It’s not enough to rely on auto-correct and keep our fingers crossed. Displaying professionalism requires effort on our part. TRANSCRIPT: Checking emails or reports for spelling and grammatical errors prior to sending them out is crucial for professional communication. Errors can compromise…

How to Keep Getting Work

This week, Melody Westmoreland discusses five tips that can help you keep your name at the top of the list when it comes to being chosen to receive work assignments.  TRANSCRIPT: No matter what field of work you’re in, there’s a trick to being consistently chosen by your clients. Showcase your expertise through continuous education…

Renewal

This week, We are in a brand new year. Shouldn’t we also look at a renewal of more than just the year? Allen speaks on the renewing of both the physical and non-physical areas of our lives. TRANSCRIPT: Did you know that your bones regenerate? Yep. About every 10 years, you have a new bone…

Old Dog — New Tricks

This week, Gene gives a little insight into why “old dogs” need to make themselves learn new “tricks” when it comes to keeping up in today’s business world, no matter what industry you serve in.  TRANSCRIPT: There’s an old saying that goes like this: You can’t teach an old dog new tricks. Basically, it’s about…

Admitting You Goofed!

Melody Westmoreland extols the virtue of owning up to your mistakes and how doing so can benefit your business! TRANSCRIPT: It can be very difficult sometimes to admit when you just plain messed up, but it’s important that you always do! Acknowledging errors demonstrates humility and a commitment to personal and professional growth. By openly…