by Moshe Engelberg | Amare Wave Wednesday
On the Passover holiday, Jews sing a song called Dayenu, which means “enough” – referring to if only one miracle would’ve happened that would have been sufficient, and if only the second miracle happened that would have been plenty, etc. As Thanksgiving cues us... by Moshe Engelberg | Amare Wave Wednesday
Catching the Amare Wave naturally involves change. Yet many of us resist change and default into sticking with the way things are, even when it doesn’t serve us. For example, we may keep ineffective strategies or policies, retain people who don’t and won’t do a good... by Moshe Engelberg | Amare Wave Wednesday
In America, we are transitioning from one kind of energy to another. This is not a political statement, it’s simply about the energy driving our country’s leadership. We are moving from Trump’s fear-based energy of divisiveness and exclusion to Biden’s more amare... by Moshe Engelberg | Amare Wave Wednesday
The election is finally over! Soooo… now what? You may be awaiting results or totally caught up in the projections, and depending on your views, feel elated and hopeful or devastated or disheartened. (Note: I intentionally wrote this early on election day... by Moshe Engelberg | Amare Wave Wednesday
As a business leader during this very high profile election season, you no doubt have considered which politicians and policies are good for business. And your vote presumably is influenced by those considerations. Notice your reactions and...