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Laurence Paquette
Nov 24, 20241 min read
🎯 Redefine Success: What Does It Mean to YOU? 🤔✨
For years, I thought success meant climbing the corporate ladder, hustling endlessly, and fitting into the mold of what a “successful”...
Laurence Paquette
Apr 1, 20241 min read
🎯 Aim High: Mentorship is a great tool to help you grow!
🎥 Whether you are a mentor or a mentee, mentorship can help you grow! Both professionally and personally! Dive into the heart of...
Laurence Paquette
Nov 2, 20231 min read
Success is always paid in advance
Success is always paid in advance! Successes are preceded by hard work that is often carried out hidden away from others. I don't believe...
Laurence Paquette
Sep 24, 20231 min read
If you knew you could never fail... what would you try
If you knew you could never fail, what would you try? #fail #try #neverfail #doit #chance #growth
comfortzone #takeachance #tryit #trying #s
Laurence Paquette
Sep 18, 20231 min read
No one is immune to stress, anxiety or depression... including leaders.
No one is immune to stress, anxiety or depression... including leaders.
Although mental health has become an important focus in the workpla
Laurence Paquette
Jun 30, 20211 min read
When it's everybody's job, it's nobody's job.
When it's everybody's job, it's nobody's job.
As a leader, it's easy to fall into the trap of expecting certain responsibilities, tasks or
Laurence Paquette
Jun 27, 20211 min read
Being is leader is to give back
Being a leader is to give back to the world your team members as greater individuals! We can’t expect our teams to stay with us forever and
Laurence Paquette
Jun 27, 20211 min read
Success is always paid in advance
➡️ Success is always paid in advance! 🎯 🚀
There are no overnight success. All successes are preceded with hard work that was carried out,
Laurence Paquette
Jun 16, 20211 min read
🤯 Adding the word "yet"
I was listening to a podcast earlier today on my way to work (yes, I do that a lot 😉) and heard the following advice I thought I'd share:
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