by Jeri Quinn | Jan 25, 2011 | Creativity, Just For Fun, Leadership
Have you sever seen synchronized swimming that’s a part of the Olympics? Well this is done with seniors, men in various shapes and sizes. It’s hilarious. On the surface it’s just plain fun. But someone acted as a leader to put it together. Some one was very creative...
by Jeri Quinn | Dec 2, 2010 | Change to Goal Achievement & Implementation, Creativity, Leadership, Positive Thinking, Self-Leadership Mindset
John Assaraf has been a leader in understanding how to use the most recent brain research to retrain the brain to work in our favor in creating health, wealth, and happy relationships. Since appearing in the Secret, he’s been a featured writer, speaker and thought...
by Jeri Quinn | Feb 7, 2009 | Creativity, Dance of Business, Recession Proofing, Self-Leadership Mindset, Strategic Business Planning
I’m looking forward to achieving new goals with fresh energy. This is a time for new beginnings and creative thinking. When the winds of change blow, some people build walls and others build windmills. –Chinese proverb. The picture above is an acroyoga...
by Jeri Quinn | Oct 21, 2008 | Change to Goal Achievement & Implementation, Creativity, Dance of Business, Recession Proofing, Self-Leadership Mindset
Do you ever feel like you’re having a lackluster day? Or maybe a lot of days are feeling that way lately. Are you blaming the economy because you’re not motivated to do anything but procrastinate? Do you go through the motions of your day and do the...
by Jeri Quinn | Jun 19, 2008 | Creativity, Leadership, Strategic Business Planning
On May 20 I had the extreme pleasure of having lunch with Michael Gerber. I also attended his evening presentation and a pre-event phone conference call. He said many things and here is a summary for those of you who missed him. Much of what he spoke about is covered...
by Jeri Quinn | Jun 8, 2007 | Client Loyalty/Experience, Creativity, Positive Thinking, Self-Leadership Mindset
Here are some numbers dealing with customer loyalty. It has been proven that organizations with high levels of loyal customers typically grow sales at 2X the rate of their competition. It costs 5 times as much to get a new customer than to keep an existing customer....