Your future does not equal your past. Tomorrow is full of possibility you can access right now.
Honesty is making our words align with reality. Integrity is making reality align with our words.
In hindsight I can see that my love for the arts began by watching my father and his colleagues perform on stage in Jamaica, and running a muck among the exhibits of fabulous Jamaican art at the National Gallery while mum was upstairs curating.
Leadership is not about experience, education or talent. It’s about choosing to lead.
The more humble and transparent a leader is, the more effective he or she will be.
If you don’t need God to pull off what you are planning, you are not dreaming big enough.
Today is a new day. Your future does not equal your past.
Watch your mouth: The language we use creates the reality we experience.
One of the best questions you can ask when something negative happens is this: ‘What does this experience make possible?’
Wherever we are, we can improve our chances of getting ahead by keeping a book in hand.
You have a choice in life. You can either live on-purpose, according to a plan you’ve set. Or you can live by accident, reacting to the demands of others. The first approach is proactive; the second reactive.
Our words have power. They impact others, but they also impact us.
You have to get a great headline to attract attention in your blog – it’s about the lure – not the rod.
Speak in your authentic voice because people have a BS Meter.
Your early successes can be your undoing later.
Don’t let the urgent take precedence over the important.
You are the architect of the memories that others will have about you.
When you are leading, you have to take initiative.
The more you write, the better you will get.
There’s no work-life balance without making decisions and without courage.