05/23/2019
Since 2005 (when I became serious about starting a business) I’ve been consciously and actively working on defining my personal philosophy and brand of hospitality.
If you know me at all, you know it’s evolved over time. And that’s OK. It’s about the process, journey, and growth. But it takes work. Constantly.
The one thing that will always remain true: if you’re not taking the time to answer these questions for yourself, then how can you inspire others to follow you? Where are they following you to? Why?
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Worrying about what other people think of us can be paralyzing. We stop taking chances. We play it safe. And our careers suffer for it. One way to fight these anxieties is to develop a personal philosophy, a phrase or sentence that articulates your sense of who you are. Think about the following que...