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Becoming CEO

Posted on October 11, 2018October 11, 2018 by lrickards in Branson Centre, Leadership, Mindset, Women

The News. I was on a break from island life on vacation at my friend’s apartment in New York City in August 2016. I was sitting on the living room floor, looking out the window at the hustle and bustle of Harlem. The phone rang, and it was my boss, then CEO of the Branson […]

The Tony Robbins Experience

Posted on August 17, 2018August 17, 2018 by lrickards in Leadership, Mindset, Productivity

I first learnt about Tony Robbins Unleash the Power Within (UPW) in 2012 when Oprah attended, walked on burning coals, and filmed it for Super Soul Sunday. I didn’t know then that I would follow in her footsteps six years later, when I got the chance to go to UPW Chicago in July 2018. Preparation […]

Why you should attract your dreams rather than chase them

Posted on January 22, 2018January 23, 2018 by lrickards in Branson Centre, Leadership

*Originally published on Virgin.com It’s the beginning of a new year, and I know a lot of people – including myself – are asking “How do I fulfil my potential?” Should I start chasing, and grasping and grinding? Should I set goals and create a vision board? We all want to know how we can […]

Branson Centre 2017 Annual Report – CEO Message

Posted on January 5, 2018January 5, 2018 by lrickards in Branson Centre, Entrepreneurship, Leadership

As a new leader of an organization I started by asking myself: what do I believe in? A long time ago, when I was a student of economics, I read a book called “The Moral Consequences of Economic Growth.” The big lesson I learnt is that to have a stable, thriving society, people need to […]

The Rise of Women Leaders in the Caribbean

Posted on August 24, 2017January 5, 2018 by lrickards in Leadership, Women

The state of leadership in the Caribbean is changing – from a top-down, authoritative approach, to more open, learning-based environments. Part of this is due to the rise of women leaders in the Caribbean and part due to a generational handover to a new wave of leaders.

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