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An Inspired New Year

By David Harder on the December, 20, 2016

This Year, Give the Gift of Clarity – Meaning – Purpose – Joy THE INSPIRED WORK PROGRAM Saturday & Sunday, January 7 & 8 (Los Angeles) Clarity – Meaning – Purpose – Joy Work is probably the biggest relationship that you have – right? If you are like many of […]


Growing Old Disgracefully

Growing Old Disgracfully

By David Harder on the August, 24, 2016

A few days ago, someone a few years younger than I blamed ageism for his unemployment. I responded quite strongly,   “Well of course you’re not getting a job because you are carrying around that energy.”   Resignation is about giving up and it is usually driven by the notion […]


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Become a Social Networking Rock Star by June – We Dare You!

By David Harder on the April, 18, 2016

Why We Dare You!   Inspired Social Networking is an exciting, engaging and thoroughly effective training in how to get the most out of every minute you invest in social media.   On April 26, we begin a new Inspired Social Networking Program.   There are two unique twists to […]


How Passing Fads are Turning the World of Work Upside Down

By David Harder on the February, 5, 2016

An extensive recent study called Impacts of Future Technology at the Oxford Martin School indicates that over half of all jobs in the US will be eliminated due to technology within the next 20 years. For those of us who view change as a bad thing, it will be a bad […]


Is Jon Stewart the Greatest Boss in America?

By David Harder on the January, 25, 2016

What is the single most important information you need to know before you accept that job? The correct answer is, “Who is the boss?” Mediocre bosses ruin what is, on paper, an ideal job. On the other hand, a great boss can take even a modest beginning and spin your career […]


Hold Onto What You Have? Or, Go For It!

By David Harder on the January, 20, 2016

This morning I was wrapped up in conversation with a brilliant scientist who has devoted his life to bringing new forms of healing to the medical profession. I said, “Clearly, you are madly and deeply in love with your work!” He recounted that when his institution was established work felt […]


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