Leadership Development
Mother, Latina Entrepreneur Speaker and Author Lisa Caprelli on Work, Life, Balance
We all have plenty of roles that we need to fill in our lives says this Latina entrepreneur speaker. After all, we as people are busy creatures. From our work responsibilities to taking care of our family duties, to spending time with friends, and taking care of our own interests, maintaining a healthy work-life balance…
Read MoreWomen Entrepreneur and Leadership Podcast
In life, the best thing to do is what you love, especially when it comes down to the business that you’re in. Sadly, not everyone in our world finds themselves working in a profession that they are inherently passionate about. The reasons why are dependent on several factors, but the main one is that many…
Read MoreChristian Woman Speaker Lisa Caprelli on Values of Faith and Good Works Because God Works
Christian Woman Speaker Lisa Caprelli on Values of Faith and Good Works because God works in our lives and families and fellowship
Read More7 Reasons Why Innovation is Important
Lisa Caprelli is featured in FORBES magazine article by Stephanie Burnes, who covers female entrepreneurship Why innovation is Important in 2020 and Beyond!
Read MoreAre you a boss or leader?
Find out whether you’re a bossy-pants or a bonafide Bonaparte by checking out the infographic below.
Read More6 Positive Habits That Will Change Your Life
The idea of developing positive habits and making changes to better yourself can seem overwhelming. By taking small steps daily and making subtle changes you will find that these new and improved habits are becoming part of your everyday routine. Here are some great habits that can be developed in 30 minutes or less per…
Read MoreBridging the Generation Gap: What Obama’s Media Strategy Taught Professionals
Co-writer: Matthew Melton Whether you’re trying to gain a customer base for your business or votes in a Presidential election, you need to craft a message which resonates with younger audiences. This is because, according to Forbes.com “millennials (defined here as those between the ages of 17 and 34) are collectively expected to spend more…
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