
The Art of Speaking
Communication is a necessary skill for all of life. We use it on a daily basis. Anytime we speak with someone or send a quick text, we are engaging in a form of communication. It stands to reason, then, that we would want to learn how to communicate effectively.

Creating Connections
In our first installment of this series, we made the bold claim that communication is the key to success. This principle rings true in a number of situations and settings. Good communication means the possibility for healthy and vibrant friendships, open family relationships, and effective mentorships. Good communication is really the ultimate superpower.

Why Communication Matters
George Bernard Shaw once said that “The single biggest problem in communication is the illusion that it has taken place.” And this quote could encapsulate the universal human experience. In all of our attempts at effective communication, our results are often pitiful.

How to Succeed Without Burnout
In his book Slow Productivity, Cal Newport talks about a problem that has become prevalent among knowledge workers: burnout. It is not a new phenomenon, by any means. Romcom movies often feature workaholic characters that are drowning in the fast-paced life of New York City or Seattle.

Invest in Your Well-Being
In our day, phrases like “treat yourself” have become commonplace. “Self-care” is now a buzzword, evoking good or bad associations depending on your background and perspective. This word has also divided many in the knowledge work sector.

Yes, Your Health Matters
If you are in any job that involves sitting at a desk, this article is probably for you. And for some of you, this might be the most important piece of advice in this whole series: yes, your health matters. As much as you might think that periodically walking from your desk to the coffee pot is sufficient exercise, I have unfortunate news for you: it’s not.

Leveraging the Power of Deep Work
Imagine the following scenario: you sit down at your desk, eyes blurry and brain foggy, to begin working. You open up the tabs on your computer and begin to type away, working on the current task that has eaten up most of your sanity for the past several weeks. It is a complex and intimidating task, and you have spent much of your time avoiding the inevitable: one way or another, this project must be completed.

A Resilient Mindset Changes Everything
You are what you eat—true. But that’s not the only thing. What if I told you that you also are what you think?

Creating Systems to Crush Your Goals
There is nothing wrong with dreaming. Quite the opposite—dreaming is the very thing that gets us started on the path towards success. But the essential truth that so many people miss is that dreaming is only the starting point. It is the first step of a long journey that will hurl countless obstacles in our way. Dreams tell us where to go, but they cannot take us there. Enter: systems.

Finding Adventure
G.K. Chesterton famously said that “An inconvenience is only an adventure wrongly considered.” And though it is only one of many witty and profound things that he wrote, this one idea probably best encapsulates his whole career. In this series, we have considered some of the many factors that contribute to building a successful and long-lasting career.

Planning for the Future
When people seek guidance hoping to make some progress toward their life and career goals, the first question they are often asked is “what would you like to achieve?” This question is met with all the same answers.
What Sets BladeEdge Ventures Apart
BladeEdge Ventures is a holding company for ice hockey teams and soon baseballs teams as well, but what makes BladeEdge Ventures different from any other similar company? There are three primary areas where we stand above our competitors.
High-Performing Athletics: Growing, Adapting, and Thriving Beyond Talent
It's an exciting time at BladeEdge Ventures, as we continue to grow our sports and entertainment holding entity. With some exciting announcements in the works, including hockey teams, baseball, and more, our mission has remained clear: to create a brand that genuinely cares about the development of each individual athlete while helping the team thrive together.

Working in Community
There is something romantic about the idea of the lone wolf who sets off on the journey alone. Something deep within themselves compels them, and so they pull themselves up by their own bootstraps, finding a way to survive and thrive in typically harsh environments and challenging circumstances.

The Power of a Growth Mindset
The ‘tyranny of now’ can even take control over people who are taking positive steps towards making something constructive. They might push past their indecision and begin to make progress. But the moment they encounter real obstacles or significant setbacks, they either plateau or, even worse, simply stop trying. But this is not how it has to be. There is a third way that, if we take it, can yield powerful results. This third way is finding a growth mindset.

Taking Responsibility
In this blog series, we will turn towards the subject of career longevity. While many of our readers are working on developing the necessary skills to build a career for themselves, they still wonder whether they have what it takes to make something that will last. This series is offered in the hope that you will be able to make a solid foundation for a long-lasting career. And to begin, we look first at the subject of responsibility.

Cultivating a Culture of Mentorship
In this final installment of our mentorship series, we return to the very beginning of the topic of mentorship to answer a very key question: what is the end goal of mentorship?

Troubleshooting Mentoring Relationships
On December 17, 1903, the Wright brothers successfully flew the first airplane for 12 seconds before bringing it in for a landing. This was the culmination of a great deal of work, and was only the beginning of the journey. After countless hours spent planning, calculating, building, and recovering from failed attempts, the Wright brothers permanently altered the world by creating aviation.

Mutual Growth: The Mission of Mentorship
“Real knowledge is to know the extent of one’s ignorance.”
This Chinese proverb perfectly encapsulates what it takes to be a successful mentor or mentee. You are human, and that means that you have a set of unavoidable limitations. To admit this fact is not to admit defeat. Rather, this humility is the only way to make any fruitful progress.

How to Be a Mentor
Winston Churchill famously said, “We make a living by what we get, but we make a life by what we give.” Everyone, no matter their current lot in life, can and should benefit from the guidance of a mentor. Mentors can help us to grow, both in specific skills and as people in general. They have experienced the highs and lows of life. They know what it’s like both to succeed and to fail.