
Features:
The True Face(s) of Success // Filling the Void - The Nature of Success. - P.34
It is hard to believe, but many people do not truly want to be successful. The responsibility of stepping up and purposely motivating oneself to want more for themselves and others can be a burden to some. People who embrace a lifestyle of success must be willing to be uncomfortable with the status quo and work diligently at achieving their goals.
Keys to the Kingdom // Passing on a job or passing on a legacy? - P.66
It doesn’t matter if you’ve been in business for three years or three generations—even start-ups would do well to have an end game in mind.
Reaching Nirvana // How to Discover Your True Potential - P.74
At 44-years-old, Leah Pianella knew her resume had to be top notch to make her way back into a professional career. Unemployed for 15 months, Pianella left her job in the medical field and was determined to find something she enjoyed.
Knowing When to Take the Leap // Sometimes you have to simply make a decision and then CREATE the environment in which it becomes the right decision. - P.52
For Jason Kelly, 2009 was a year of change—some good, some bad. At the top of the “good” list—the birth of his first son, Jack. Leading the “downs” were the full-staff layoffs at Greenville marketing firm Cargo, a business he’d been with since the company started three years ago. He’s gone from spending the day changing a company’s brand to changing his little guy’s diapers.
More Than Just Words // The tale of Cory Godbey - P.22
He doodled and drew through his classes growing up, and he’s still drawing today, only now he does it for a living, illustrating and animating things captivating and wild (and much more) as an illustrator and author with Portland Studios.















