About 6 months ago, I had an interesting discussion with fairly new friends about healthy approaches to garner success in your endeavors. One of their suggestions was to be more intentional about your goals/plans. Now, we all know that intentionality is to be deliberate; when you do things on purpose. This discussion piqued even more of my interest to hear them make the case that being intentional must have a ubiquitous application. To look at intentionality as more concrete than abstract, we considered 3 actionable approaches towards success, Partner.Provide.Promote. So as I prepared for a board retreat meeting with Friends of Ketcham Elementary School (FoKes) yesterday, I thought about some things the board must be intentional about to accomplish our goals for the school. As an educator and small business owner, children have always been my pearls in the making. As it relates to FoKes, given that these little pearls have a majority of women helping to c...
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