July 2010

We have a new home!

Save the date for Tuesday, September 14 for our Open House and visit the new downtown Boise pad. We will be sending out invitations shortly.Read More >>

Drudgery, discipline, delight

Recently I was in a parent session at my son’s school and the teacher shared his 3D approach to teaching. It is so glaringly similar to the approach we take with our clients that I had to share it in a blog post. We blend habit development into all our services. This approach is how we have worked with clients for years to effectively change habits:Read More >>

A business owner's sleeping pill

Nearly every small business owner that I have worked with has made the comment “now I can sleep tonight” after they were confident their business finances were in order.  It isn’t just worrying about how upcoming bills will be paid or what happens when payroll comes around next week.  Their main concern is the not knowing.  Incomplete or incorrect bookkeeping records can cause a lot of panic, sometimes unnecessarily.


5 tips to sleep well (and know your finances are in order):Read More >>

Einstein had a thinking partner

And her name was Mileva Maric (Mrs. Albert Einstein). She was a high achiever and served as a sounding board for her husband’s work. She did not develop the mathematical concepts, but played a key role in execution and mathematical error-checking. Would e=mc2 have come to fruition without a partner to help the genius strategic thinker meet deadlines and make decisions?
The strongest of teams (marriage, friendship or business) have a mix of two distinct strengths: execution and strategy.
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