A B4Ter in the Arab world wrote to RPH, one of our coaches and copied me. Here is his email. RPH, this is outstanding. I haven’t really considered the potential of having a great overseas system of coaching for B4T teams like mine before. I just assumed that...
Writing blogs is an interesting assignment. Some weeks I struggle for ideas and other weeks they just roll out. Last week’s blog, “Hard Work, or Hardly Working?” was one I struggled with and did not feel too excited about, yet, I’ve had more positive comments about...
The following is contributed by a B4T coach who retired from business in the USA and is now living in the Middle East to coach B4T businesses. Being a B4T coach and moving overseas to do that has been a terrific experience. I have had time to think and reflect on the...
Photo credit: bycurated.com The following is written by one of the coaches we work with to friends in North America. (Names have been changed.) One of the main reasons I moved to N. Africa was to work with a B4T business, Wonderful Widgets, and her sister company GO2....
Reflection, thinking, prayer, are often issues B4Ters struggle with. True leaders understand the importance of prayerful refection, both to review and forecast what’s ahead. B4T workers, both business owners and employees, should reflect on their work monthly,...
Steve Forbes is known for saying, “In all your getting – get wisdom.” Often, you will need to do something you’re not knowledgeable about or skilled at yourself. You can spend many hours learning the skill, but at what cost? There’s a time trade-off. You...
There are few closed doors to doing business. The opportunities are as wide as a man's ingenuity, as deep as his character, and as high as his faith in God.