P2 Articles are ordered by date published.
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Transitions Are A Test Of Character
Transitions are a test of character. When someone leaves, do you resent it? Or do you celebrate the part you played in their journey?
Published 2025/06/04 | read more...
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Storytelling Is My Superpower.
Storytelling makes the difference between people tuning out… or coming along for the journey. When they Used to Call Me a Storyteller and I Didn’t Realize It Was a Compliment.
Published 2025/05/21 | read more...
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Navigating the Rise of Deepfake Candidates
As organizations embrace the flexibility and reach of a remote global workforce, a darker challenge is quietly taking root beneath the surface: the rise of AI-generated job candidates and deepfake deception.
Published 2025/04/17 | read more...
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Everything in Life Begins and Ends with Courtesy
In leadership, courtesy is the difference between influence and control. It fosters psychological safety, trust, and a culture where people can thrive. They don’t dominate the room—they create space for others to rise.
Published 2025/04/04 | read more...
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Why You Shouldn’t Always Listen to Your Inner Monologue
There’s a voice in your head. You know the one — the constant narration that critiques, second-guesses, predicts worst-case scenarios, and reminds you of every unfinished task or awkward moment. The thing is, that voice isn’t always your friend.
Published 2025/04/03 | read more...
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Humility is not weakness, it is a quiet strength.
Humility is not weakness—it’s a quiet strength that allows leaders to connect with people, make better decisions, and create lasting impact. Whether in business, politics, or sports, the greatest leaders are often those who put service over ego and growth over pride.
Published 2025/03/13 | read more...
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Breaking Free from Mediocrity.
Mediocrity is everywhere, but that doesn’t mean we have to accept it. Whether it’s in your career, relationships, or personal growth, settling for average leads to missed opportunities and unfulfilling experiences. Instead of aiming for ‘okay,’ why not aim for great?
Published 2025/03/05 | read more...
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Why Victims of Human Trafficking Fear Law Enforcement
For many victims of sex trafficking, law enforcement is associated not with rescue but with punishment. In a just world, victims of these crimes would view law enforcement as protectors and allies in their fight for liberation. Yet...
Published 2025/03/05 | read more...







