I pulled up to one of our Hawai‘i Island resort hotels the other day, to valet park my car. The parking valets were out parking the cars of those who had arrived before me, leaving only the doorman to welcome me. That ‘welcome’ however, never happened. Oh, he did approach my car. He opened the […]
Archives for June 2017
In Managing, Do You Balance ON and IN?
I truly hope you’ve been having the same experience I’ve been having with our current value immersion, wherein we’ve tackled a review of the business model we currently work within: “[what] I am encouraging you to target these two months to come, is your business model. By extension, you will be working on your financial […]
The Attentions of Others Matters to Us
Do you know why we love quotes so much? Because they have power, the power to hit you and pierce through to your core like a bolt of lightning — a bolt that will not damage you like real lightning will, but will keep you lit up, warmed, or energized with new resolve to BE.BETTER. […]
A Stranger Only For A Day
Preface: Our value immersion study for the months of May & June, 2017 is HO‘OKIPA, the Hawaiian value of service and hospitality. A Stranger, Only For A Day This proverb, speaks volumes of the Hawai‘i I grew up in, and taught my children to engage in as well: Ho‘okāhi no lā o ka malihini. A […]