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Posts by Andrew Stotz

Coffee’s Benefits in the Fight Against Cancer

Anahad O’Connor, from The New York Times, shares expertise from the World Health Organization (W.H.O.) regarding coffee as a protection against cancer. See below for my summaries from his article. Embed from Getty Images   Declared “possibly carcinogenic” in 1991 by the W.H.O., coffee has had a bad reputation for too long now, despite more…

Anyone Can Be a Professional Public Speaker

Gorana Blagus, of Bamboo, shares the secrets to relaxing during your public speech like a pro. Check out my key observations underneath. Embed from Getty Images   Becoming a relaxed pro speaker isn’t a major undertaking to make, anyone can achieve it, you just need to take the right steps before you speak Take a…

Smart Thinking On Investing – February 3

Smart Thinking On Investing – February 3 Smart Thinking this week kicks off with Fritz Gilbert, guest writing for Budgets Are Sexy, who explains how he became a 401(k) millionaire. Our Next Life shares their secret to having an adventure and financial security, instead of just one or the other. And Gwen’s guest post at Millennial…

Be as Productive as the Ultra-Successful

Linkedin influencer, Dr. Travis Bradberry, reveals the practices of the ultra-successful in life for us all to emulate. See below for my observations from his article. Embed from Getty Images   Focus on minutes, not hours; the highly successful among us waste not a minute of time, “master your minutes to master your life” Decide…

Think Lean to Achieve Lean

Rick Bohan explains today why uncommitted leaders may be a factor in the failure of Lean initiatives, but they aren’t the root of it. Check out my top takeaways from the piece. Embed from Getty Images   Though many companies may not achieve Lean success, levying the decline at the feet of leaders being uncommitted…