Current events and cultural trends can propel a business forward or hold it back. In some cases it can do both. That was the fate of Atari. If you were born in or before the 1970s, chances are you’re familiar with Atari, the famous gaming console that launched the...
#1 Productivity Hack for your Business
Chalk drawing - concept of 80/20 ruleIn The ONE Thing Gary Keller discusses the 80/20 Principle in detail. It’s a productivity concept that can be applied to many things in life, including your workload. The principle states that 20 percent of what you do produces 80...
How a Solid Mastermind Group Can Lead to Success
Two minds are better than one. If having another perspective is better, wouldn’t it be best to go even further down that line of thought and bring more minds into your business discussions? We’re not suggesting creating a mob mentality, but rather an exclusive...
The ONE Thing Approach to Helping the College Student in Your Life
Heading back to school can be both a stressful and exciting time for everyone involved. No one is immune to the emotions that a new school year brings. This sensation means college students can experience the same uneasy feelings as their younger counterparts, despite...
How Man’s Best Friend Can Help You Build Better Relationships
Dogs were first domesticated 16,000-27,000 years ago to help protect people from outside dangers and carry out menial tasks like herding. Somewhere along the way these intelligent animals became closely tied to their human counterparts. They are amazingly adept at...
Jay Papasan Discusses Making Your Relationships Great with John Howard
When it comes to handling key relationships in our personal and professional lives, we can all learn a lot from John Howard. And luckily, we get the chance to do just that when Jay Papasan sits down with John during our next ONE Thing webinar this Thursday, August...
10 Steps to Improving Your Relationship With a Testy Co-Worker
Even if you’re the most popular person in the office, it isn’t always easy to get along with everyone at work. In addition to conflicting behavioral styles, other factors come into play in the workplace like stress, competitiveness and work ethic. In most...
How the Wright Brothers Lifted Each Other Up
Earlier this month we took a look at some of history’s most famous co-founders, and as you might expect, the Wright Brothers certainly made the list. Orville and Wilbur Wright are known the world over for being the fathers of flight, but that wasn’t their first...
Make Spending Time with Your Kids Your ONE Thing
Of all the mentorships in life, none is more important than the relationship between parents and their children. Truth be told, parenting is like being every type of mentor rolled into one. Education, work, social interactions, romance, personal pursuits – kids need...