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Get In-Powered!: The Imperfection About Your Perfection

July 24, 2018 by Edward A. Rodriguez

This morning, someone approached me at Starbucks and told me, "Edward, it is hard to change because, as humans, we are not perfect.” She was alluding to my last article about if we can really change the way we are.  Let me ask you: Do you think you are not perfect? If so, what would be different if you believed otherwise? Would you take more risks, believe more in yourself … [Read more...]

Creator Mindset: Creating Meaning

July 24, 2018 by Nir Bashan

Often times, I work with executives or companies who have met most of their goals and aspirations. They are already captains of industries, steadfast in the apogee of their careers.  Sure, there is always somewhere to improve, something to get better at. But these are by and large folks who have achieved success and in some cases have built fortunes as well. It is far too … [Read more...]

Fitness and Organizational Culture, Part 1: Keep Your Eye on the Goal

July 24, 2018 by Travis Jacob

One of the best aspects of the Lake Nona community is the design and focus on personal health and fitness together with a strong and healthy business and medical community. When it comes to performance and success, these factors go hand in hand. Personal performance is not only beneficial to your personal health, but it is beneficial to the health of your business or … [Read more...]

Lyme Disease Infections Are Increasing – UCF Is Working on Better Treatments

July 24, 2018 by Deborah German, M.D.

Humans get Lyme disease after being bitten by an infected blacklegged tick, and the number of infections is increasing nationwide. A College of Medicine researcher just earned a $2.2 million grant from the National Institutes of Health to understand how this disease is able to escape our body’s immune system. Her work is important because a recent report from the Centers for … [Read more...]

ReThink Life: A Conversation About Life, Leadership and Relationships

July 17, 2018 by Rodney Gage

Becoming A Person of Focus Matthew Emmons is an American rifle shooter. In the 2004 Summer Olympic Games in Athens, Greece, Matthew was on his way to winning his second gold medal. In fact, he was so far ahead of the competition that all he had to do was hit the target anywhere he wanted and he still would have won his second gold medal. As Matthew took aim, like he always … [Read more...]

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