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What Leslie Jordan’s Legacy Can Teach Us About Pivoting to a Third Act

Success

Leslie Jordan: Repurposing Your Gifts. It’s also a great example of how someone can take their gifts— in Jordan’s case, stage presence, comedic timing and storytelling—and repurpose them, like he did from on-screen to online. As is the case with many sudden losses, Jordan’s death is yet another example that life is short.

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Make a Connection with Vacation

Office Dynamics

For example, you would work on your Item A Priority; then make a few telephone calls; then sort through emails. My initial thought (months out) was that I would take my time and pack over several weekends; meaning just pulling some clothes here and there or shoes and beach attire so I wouldn’t be rushed at the last minute.

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Use Lists to Manage Your Life

Ian's Messy Desk

For example, she uses SplashShopper to track all our shopping lists. She has lists of gift ideas, quotes for greeting cards, honey-do’s and much more. Restaurants. She uses an iPHone 4s and can, a swipe and a couple of taps, pull up whatever information she needs to plan her next action. Account information. Bills to pay.

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How to Get Organized Using Lists

Ian's Messy Desk

For example, she tracks all our shopping lists. She has lists of gift ideas, quotes for greeting cards, honey-do’s and much more. Restaurants. Gifts - organized by people and/or a general list of neat things to buy for others and where to get them. Account information. Bills to pay. Communication. Context-based.

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The Success Factor: Meat Loaf and Donald Trump

On The Job

Can you provide an example from your book of a leader (or two) who provides some great advice in keeping workers motivated and engaged? I think NBA legend Oscar Robertson is a great example. Rick Malir, founder of City Barbeque, a chain of 10 barbeque restaurants in Ohio, has this notion about failure and what people can learn from it.