
MyEO Spotlight: Wine and Dine in Washington, D.C.
By Greg McDonough, EO DC member
While attending the 2016 Global Leadership Conference (GLC) in Bangkok, my wife, Monique, and I had the good fortune of experiencing a MyEO wine dinner.
By Greg McDonough, EO DC member
While attending the 2016 Global Leadership Conference (GLC) in Bangkok, my wife, Monique, and I had the good fortune of experiencing a MyEO wine dinner.
Categories: general MyEO Experiences
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By Greg McDonough, EO DC member, EEI Communications
As individuals, each day we face questions that shape our success and character. These questions usually come from problems that arise, like traffic jams—leading to “What route should I take now?”—or Internet connectivity issues—resulting in “How do I fix this?”
But those open-ended, reactive questions don’t give us the keys we need to really flourish. What we need are choices in order to build a strong perspective, not on problem solving, but on accomplishing goals and moving forward.
Categories: Best Practices Company Culture members Productivity
Tags: Character eei communications entrepreneurs' organization eo dc greg mcdonough
By Greg McDonough, an EO DC member and CEO of EEI Communications
That’s the only way I know how to describe July 19th, my birthday and the day I battled against myself as I competed in IRONMAN Zurich.
With my family camped out race-side, and my friends cheering me on digitally via (an athlete tracker/race tracker/webcam?), I felt unstoppable. Combine that excitement and my adrenaline with my last year of training and you can imagine the laser-like focus I had on that finish line.
Categories: Goal Setting Inspirational members
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by Greg McDonough, an EO DC member and CEO of EEI Communications
If you’ve ever had the pleasure of raising children, you’ve begun to dread a little word called “why?” Although it may not have meant much to you before, it certainly comes as a shock when you realize how much meaning that word actually has. You’re forced to turn off autopilot and actually provide valid reasons for everything that you once thought was just accepted.
Categories: Inspirational members
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