by Rob Jolles | Sep 5, 2014 | Coaching and Mentoring, Corporate Communications, Self Help
Part One – The 90-10 Rule In business, as well as in life, there are certain cycles most of us go through. There is the thrill of being hired for a new job, and the joy of being wanted and appreciated. But part of the cycle is “breaking up” and moving from one job...
by Rob Jolles | May 30, 2014 | Coaching and Mentoring, Corporate Communications, Self Help
Have you ever stopped and counted how many emails you get in a day? It’s hard to count because we are often checking when we wake up, checking while we’re drinking our coffee, checking when we get to our office, checking when we’re waiting around for others,...
by Rob Jolles | May 2, 2014 | Coaching and Mentoring, Corporate Communications
There once was a woman who grew up on a farm in South Dakota. Her family raised pigs. She worked hard, and the farm was successful, but she longed for something better in her life. So she left the farm, went off to pursue a higher education, graduated, and moved to...
by Rob Jolles | Mar 21, 2014 | Corporate Communications, marketing
I guess you can call me a gym rat; I have been someone who goes to his gym regularly for many years. I’ve belonged to my current gym for twenty-two years. I mix up my exercise time by swimming, sometimes lifting, an occasional run, weekly spinning, and I even...
by Rob Jolles | Mar 7, 2014 | Corporate Communications, Motivation
Think about that question for a moment. Many will tell you that ethics cannot be taught. They’ll tell you that you are either an ethical person, or you’re not. If only it were that simple. I happen to believe that all of us intend to be ethical. We have a voice...
by Rob Jolles | Feb 21, 2014 | Corporate Communications, Motivation, success
Have you ever heard that motto before? You have if you’ve been to the New York City General Post Office. It’s not actually the official motto of the post office, but it’s engraved on the front of their building since 1896. Therefore, for the sake of this story,...