by Molly McGrath | Jun 24, 2019 | Decreasing Stress, Passion, Personal Growth
There is a common theme that emerges amongst entrepreneurs: the theme of overwhelm. “My workload is unmanageable.” “I don’t have enough time.” “I need more help.” Sound familiar? Then you, too, are struggling with the 3 myths...
by Molly McGrath | Apr 24, 2017 | Communication, Hiring & Firing, Leadership, Passion, Personal Growth, Team Training
Most people would rather stand in the paralyzing feeling of “I am going to die” – that familiar breath-crushing, heart-pounding, knee-locking fear – than to take unknown, uncomfortable action. Even a teeny bit of action. When you are certain you are about to die, that...
by Molly McGrath | Dec 13, 2016 | Communication, Legal Staffing & Leadership Development, Passion
Whether it’s your friend, co-worker, or client, finding a way to say thank you should go well past the Thanksgiving holidays. Sometimes it’s hard to know how to say thank you, or maybe you don’t want to just simply say thank you. Although many of us know how powerful...
by Molly McGrath | Oct 21, 2015 | Decreasing Stress, Hiring & Firing, Increasing Business, Passion
I recently had a conversation with another small business owner talking about his time + energy + overhead + personal guarantee-to-profit ratio. He owns two businesses: one as a 20% owner and the other as a 50% owner. We were chatting about the concept of where he...
by Molly McGrath | Aug 6, 2015 | Increasing Business, Leadership, Passion
Whenever our life is approaching a big change, we tend to think, “Wait a minute! What if my luck has run out?” Sometimes it’s a new idea we are attempting to pull off – one of those “if this doesn’t work my backside is hanging out there” ideas. Sometimes it’s a...
by Molly McGrath | Sep 11, 2014 | Communication, Leadership, Passion, Team Training
In one of our most popular posts, “Six Things My One-Year-Old Taught Me About Managing,” I shared ways my son approaches daily life that produced tremendous results when applied to my business. I continue to notice and learn from his innocent, uncensored approach to...