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What Fuels Your Fire? Finding Motivation That Lasts

What Fuels Your Fire? Finding Motivation That Lasts

By Cory Thompson Motivation is a funny thing. Some days, it hits you like a wave—you wake up ready to take on the world. Other days, even the smallest task feels like climbing a mountain. And that’s okay. The truth is, motivation isn’t something you find once and hold...
Accountability Is the Foundation of Growth

Accountability Is the Foundation of Growth

By Cory Thompson If you want to lead, grow, or make an impact—whether in business, relationships, or community—there’s one trait you absolutely need: accountability. I’m Cory Thompson, and one thing I’ve learned through years of experience in leadership and life is...
Keep Going: The Quiet Power of Perseverance

Keep Going: The Quiet Power of Perseverance

By Cory Thompson Not every day is exciting. Not every step feels like progress. But if there’s one thing I’ve learned over the years—both in business and in life—it’s that the most meaningful achievements come from simply refusing to quit. I’m Cory Thompson, and I’ve...
Building Momentum, One Step at a Time

Building Momentum, One Step at a Time

By Cory Thompson Momentum isn’t built overnight. It doesn’t come from one big win, one lucky break, or one breakthrough moment. More often, it comes from the quiet, consistent steps we take every single day—especially when no one’s watching. I’m Cory Thompson, and...
Investing in What Matters Most

Investing in What Matters Most

By Cory Thompson When we think about investment, the conversation often goes straight to finances—stocks, real estate, business ventures. And while those things are important, I believe there’s a deeper kind of investment that’s just as critical: how we invest our...
Rooted in the West: Why Local Leadership Still Matters

Rooted in the West: Why Local Leadership Still Matters

By Cory Thompson In a world that seems to get bigger and faster by the day, it’s easy to overlook the importance of local leadership. But here in Grand Junction, Colorado, I believe the most meaningful change still starts at home—with people who know their community,...