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Leadership Styles: Integrity
“Integrity is choosing courage over comfort; choosing what is right over what is fun, fast, or easy; and choosing to practice our values rather than simply professing them. ” Brené Brown When it comes to the options on what makes the list of...
Verizon Discount Plans for Nurses
The tireless efforts of America’s healthcare professionals save thousands of lives every year. And over the last few years in particular, nurses and respiratory therapists have given everything and more to make sure we stay safe. As thanks for...
How to Use Mobile Hotspot on Your Verizon Phone
Unlike smartphones, devices like laptops aren’t able to connect to the internet without a Wi-Fi signal. But rather than risk using an unsecured network while you’re on the go, you can generate your own secure Wi-Fi by turning your phone into a...
How to Trade In Your Phone at Verizon
Trading in your phone is a great way to earn account credit towards your next Verizon cell phone or plan. You can trade in a wide range of devices, including: Smartphones Basic phones 3G prepaid phones (active for at least six months) 4G prepaid...
Benefits of Switching to Verizon
Choosing the right cell phone service provider can be tough. There are dozens of carriers calling your name, but the information on their websites often raises more questions than it answers. Add to that hidden fees, awkward setup instructions, and...
Perspective
“There is no age requirement for leadership…for things like vulnerability, authenticity, passion, purpose, or being a servant. However, when we put these in motion, our experience and perspective will play a part.” Kurt Reinhart I launched this...
Servant Leadership
“Good leaders must first be good servants.” Robert Greenleaf Robert Greenleaf is considered by many in the leadership field to be the founder of the modern Servant Leadership movement. His thoughts and works influenced a whole generation of...
Perseverance & Crisis Management
“It is not what happens to us that matters so much as what happens in us.” Jerry Sittser Go back 18 months. Go back 20. What you did as a leader over a timeline to the current day. What happened? What did you notice? What did you learn about...
Optimism & Leadership Style
If we open up a conversation about how we see the day, as leaders, it always starts with outlook. Our aspiration about our own daily walk through the efforts of our team and organization. When working with new leaders, I have always been intrigued...











