by Steven Vaughan | Jun 14, 2021 | Employee Retention Strategies, Keynote Speaker, Performance Management Consulting, Principles of Life
If you chuckled knowingly at the title to this post, you are likely on the older side. How do I know? Because I am on the older side. For the rest of you, this was a popular song by Morris Albert that came out in 1974 (or as one of my daughters put it, “way back...
by Steven Vaughan | May 12, 2021 | Business Management Consulting, Employee Retention Strategies, Keynote Speaker, Performance Management Consulting, Principles of Life
This may shock some of the people (well, outside of my family) who know me, but…uhh…I can get mad sometimes. It isn’t like what I used to be when I was a kid. I had a very short fuse growing up. One of the stories that usually comes up when our family gets...
by Steven Vaughan | May 10, 2021 | Principles of Life, Purpose-Driven Organizations, Small Business & Entrepreneur Coach
I love this picture. It is the Ziglar Legacy Class number 22, or ZLC22. And we were the best class the Ziglar office ever had. And if you want proof, just ask any one of the people standing in the picture. They all came from different walks of life; all came as...
by Steven Vaughan | May 7, 2021 | Employee Retention Strategies, Keynote Speaker, Principles of Life
Relationships are a huge key to getting the things money cannot buy. Therefore, you need to build these to the best level that you can. Consequently, this will continue for the rest of your life. Because you can never stop working on improving your relationships. Here...
by Steven Vaughan | Apr 30, 2021 | Keynote Speaker, Principles of Life, Productivity Improvement
How many of you talk to yourself? Now don’t feel bad about saying “yes” because we all do it. What’s really weird is when people talk to inanimate objects they have no control over. “Come on baby! Hit the headpin. Hook! HOOK! Gutter?!?” The real question...
by Steven Vaughan | Apr 28, 2021 | Keynote Speaker, Performance Management Consulting, Principles of Life
When I was quite young, around 8 or 9 years old, our family was good friends with the pastor of our church. Since my dad was also the custodian of the church, we saw our pastor Rev. Orson Evans on a regular basis. Rev. Evans liked little novelties and tricks, and one...