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Yes, You are a Badass!

January 6, 2017 By Shannon Tipton Leave a Comment

You are a badass

What is being a badass? Someone leaping tall buildings in a single bound? Someone winning the Food Network Holiday Baking Championship? Someone making a one handed football catch? Someone with 93 wins in NASCAR? Someone winning the Noble Peace … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Book Giveaway, Impostor Syndrome, Jen Sincero, motivation, You are a badass

3 Ways to Get Your Creative Mojo Going (When You Aren’t Feeling it)

October 2, 2015 By Shannon Tipton 1 Comment

There you are, at your desk – eyes glazing over and shoulders sagging under the weight of the Friday afternoon, 2pm doldrums. Three more hours to go before quitting time and thismuchcloser to your favorite frosty adult beverage. The clock is mocking … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: creativity, Culture, Development, itunes, Kaizen, motivation, sketchnote

The Mystery of Inspiration

April 1, 2015 By Shannon Tipton 8 Comments

You never know who or what will inspire you. https://youtu.be/cqaoxtbaV00 Yep, I was inspired by a Super Bowl commercial. Made by Cadillac no less. 30 seconds of Steve Wozniak. The search for inspiration makes you look around (or "Look Up" as we … [Read more...]

Filed Under: News Tagged With: Cadillac, encouragement, Impostor Syndrome, inspiration, motivation, Risk, Steve Wozniak, Super Bowl Commerical

Learning: Playing the Blame Game

August 20, 2014 By Shannon Tipton 32 Comments

When did shaming the learner become okay? Lately, in this writer’s humble opinion, L&D (Learning and Development) professionals have been taking a ride on the Bully Bus, looking to create havoc for both their end users and professionals … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Learning Rebels Opinion Tagged With: Accidental Trainers, ASTD, ATD, Change, Communication, Culture, Development, L&D, Leadership Development, motivation, questioning, Risk

In the Afterglow of ASTD ICE 2014 – Now What? It’s a Wrap! Tricia Ransom

May 21, 2014 By Shannon Tipton Leave a Comment

To get up to spend with our "ASTD ICE 2014 - Now What?" series, start here.  Well it's a wrap! I want to take a moment to thank our participants for participating in this series. I appreciate your time. Valerie Noll C. Michael … [Read more...]

Filed Under: Tips Tagged With: Association Talent Development, ASTD, ASTD ICE 2014, ATD, conference, Development, Jane Bozarth, Learning Rebel, motivation, Patricia Ransom, Tony Bingham, Tricia Ransom

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