by JeanGatzCSP | Feb 8, 2012 | 10 ways to stand out from the crowd, Blog, Business as usual is over, Leveraging Your Strengths, stand out from the crowd
Add the Right SKILLS to Your Strengths By Motivational Keynote Speaker Jean Gatz If you identified your strengths after reading last week’s blog, you noticed that you’ve needed more than just your strengths to be successful in work and life. And you’re right! Very few...
by JeanGatzCSP | Feb 1, 2012 | 10 ways to stand out from the crowd, Blog, Business as usual is over, Leveraging Your Strengths, stand out from the crowd
by Motivational Keynote Speaker Jean Gatz Are you good at Math? It’s definitely not one of my strong suits. In fact, I’m convinced that my Algebrateacher gave me a passing grade – out of pity and fear. I didn’t “get” equations, and if I failed (as I should have)...
by JeanGatzCSP | Jan 24, 2012 | 10 ways to stand out from the crowd, Blog, building confidence, Making Right choices, stand out from the crowd
by Motivational Keynote Speaker Jean Gatz Over the past few weeks we’ve talked about Re-Thinking your choices when dealing with change if you want to STAND OUT from the crowd in a positive way. But let’s face it. Most changes, even the positive ones, usually involve...
by JeanGatzCSP | Jan 17, 2012 | 10 ways to stand out from the crowd, encouragement, leadership, life balance, Making Right choices
by Motivational Keynote Speaker Jean Gatz What’s the “one thing” you’ve done since reading this blog last week to re-think your choices and make this a STAND OUT year? Have you looked at a major change in your job or your life and made the choice to feel powerful...
by JeanGatzCSP | Sep 23, 2011 | 10 ways to stand out from the crowd, Blog, Business as usual is over, career advancement, change, encouragement, leadership, Making Right choices, stand out from the crowd, video training
by Motivational Speaker Jean Gatz While preparing to record a video training series on leadership for a corporate client, I commented that the green screen in the background wasn’t very attractive. (I think the word I actually used was “tacky.”) The camera operator...