Helping People In Hospitality Lead With Greater Focus, Impact, and Confidence For Over 15 Years!

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Hotel managers and their teams are juggling more than ever. Give them the tools to lead with clarity, manage their time more effectively, and get the results that matter at their property. Every. Day.

Need more? Check out these timely tips from Jones:

I'm amazed at how often simply "checking in" with myself to see how I'm doing can help me better manage the moments I feel an unhealthy sense of overload. And the H.A.L.T. technique is the perfect tool to use for that check in.

A childhood experience in the garden reminds me of a simple yet powerful way to grow future leaders for your organization.

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Are You As Focused As A Bee?

Book titled "Focused AS A BEE" with a subtitle "Six Buzzworthy Strategies To Thrive In A Distracting World" and authors Jones Loflin and Sydney Loflin, featuring a bee illustration on the cover.

Designed for busy managers and their teams, this powerful presentation teaches them how to focus using the incredible lives of honeybees. They will move from busyness and distraction to operating with focus and in a “honeyflow” state more often.

How To Lead Like A Gardener

Book titled "Always Growing" by Jones Loflin with the subtitle "How To Be A Strong(er) Leader In Any Season" and a leaf graphic on the cover.

All hotel managers want to lead their teams more effectively, but struggle with how to do it. In this insightful program participants learn that the key to growing themselves and their teams requires remembering four simple words: Grow, Cultivate, Prune, and Harvest.

What To Do About Too Much To Do

Book cover titled "Juggling Elephants" by Jones Loflin and Todd Musig, with a quote at the top from Spencer Johnson and a subtitle "An Easier Way to Get Your Most Important Things Done—Now!"

Using the model of a successful three-ring circus, this timely presentation equips them to take more control of their time and energy and avoid the burnout so common for hotel managers. 

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