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Libby Gill's Blog · 1W ago

Lead Limiters and Liberators to Arrive the Same Place

When we arrive at a point in our lives where we need to make some personal changes, one of the first things we often do is take a look at our friends.  Which ones will support our reinvention, we wonder? Which ones might hold us back, or even sabotage our efforts? But what about at work? Even if you
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Libby Gill's Blog · 2W ago

Spirit Airline’s Million Dollar $197 Branding Blunder

Imagine I’m holding a check for $197 with your name on it.  This check will buy you guaranteed exposure on all the major national news outlets for five days straight.  For this investment, you’ll get to go on the air multiple times to say exactly what you want your customers to know about your busin
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Libby Gill's Blog · 3W ago

Your Behaviors Are Your Brand

When I was growing up, most people had no clue who the big deal CEOs were in this country.  In some cases, it would have been a fair bet to assume that people didn’t even know who the CEO was of the company they worked for.  In those days (and it wasn’t that long ago), it didn’t really matter. No on
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Libby Gill's Blog · 1M ago

You Don’t Know Everything (And That’s Good News)

Last week a friend of mine discovered that she was wrong three times!  And it made her really happy.  Normally, we think of being wrong as something that costs us money, valuable time, opportunities, cherished hopes and dreams, even our reputation.  Lets face it: It’s a drag to be wrong. But in this
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Libby Gill's Blog · 1M ago

Winners Often Quit

I don’t know. Have you ever considered, you know, giving up? That could be your best solution to that stuck space you’re in.  You’re not shocked, are you? It happens all the time.  Only most people don’t talk about it, because we’ve been raised from our earliest years to pick a goal and stick with i
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Libby Gill's Blog · 1M ago

Do You Have a Plan B?

A former client and now friend has just been laid off.  Her former boss thinks that “Sue” didn’t have a clue, but she did.  In fact, it was only a couple of months ago that Boss said to Sue, “I’m so worried that you’re looking for a new job.” Sue: “No.” Boss: “Phew.” Then two weeks ago Boss said thi
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Libby Gill's Blog · 1M ago

The Kaizen Concept: Your Key to Continuous Improvement

Ever feel stuck with a challenge that seems so big you just can’t imagine reaching your goal? You think, “What’s the use? How will I ever get there?” Well, first of all, stop being so hard on yourself. And second, welcome to the single most valuable tool to get you the long-term results you crave –
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Libby Gill's Blog · 4M ago

Why Did I Watch “America’s Next Great Restaurant”?

What ‘captures your mindshare’?  Or, in this case, mine?  Why do you suppose I made a point of watching yet another mindless reality show?  Was it: a)  I heard a great review on NPR b)  I worked in TV for 20 years and can’t help myself c)  I’m a foodie and the TV spots caught my eye All of the above
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Libby Gill's Blog · 5M ago

Playing the Name Game.

Having just come back from a round of visits to East Coast universities with my high school son, Zack, I've got college on the brain. So when I saw this article about a college in my home state of Florida, it caught my eye. Continue reading →
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Libby Gill's Blog · 5M ago

Playing the Name Game.

Having just come back from a round of visits to East Coast universities with my high school son, Zack, I've got college on the brain. So when I saw this article about a college in my home state of Florida, it caught my eye. Continue reading →
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