by Walter Bond | Aug 5, 2019 | Lessons in Leadership, Next Level, Personal Development
I am always very open to feedback. I intentionally surround myself with people who tell me the things I need to hear, even if it’s not always the things I want to hear. I cannot learn or grow if I am not open to feedback and constructive criticism. I’m...
by Walter Bond | Jul 27, 2019 | Business Development, Lessons in Leadership, Next Level, Personal Development
Swim! is officially out and entrepreneurs, public speakers, business leaders, and industry leaders are already eager to learn the principles they’ll learn in this book and apply it to their teams and organizations. Here are 3 things I want you to take away from this...
by Walter Bond | Jul 19, 2019 | Business Development, Lessons in Leadership, Next Level, Personal Development
One of the most important things you can do to take benefit from your mentor/mentee relationship is to ask the right questions. Having a mentor allows you to learn from someone who has more experience in a particular industry or field than you do. But how do you know...
by Walter Bond | Jul 15, 2019 | Business Development, Lessons in Leadership, Next Level, Personal Development
When a young, eager entrepreneur approached me at a speaking engagement and asked how I got to this point in my career, I looked right at her and said. “I found a mentor.” I think she was expecting me to say that I took a bunch of classes or got some fancy...
by Walter Bond | Jul 8, 2019 | Lessons in Leadership, Next Level, Personal Development, Winners Mindset
Membership programs Recently, there seems to be an influx of mentorship programs geared toward small business leaders and entrepreneurs. The whole idea behind these programs is to set people up with a mentor, for a fee. Some programs work by allowing entrepreneurs to...
by Walter Bond | Jun 29, 2019 | Business Development, Lessons in Leadership, Next Level, Personal Development
Far too often, we think we have to come up with the new big idea to be successful. We feel the need to do things differently, to try new experimental methods, and to reinvent the wheel. We can spend so much time trying to be different and innovative that we lose sight...
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