Author Archives: Sarah Lee
As a born and bred Atlantan, there is a lot I love about this city. Outside of my preferences, at eyespeak we love all our clients, but ideally our clients are in Atlanta as well. Our process is best executed … Continue reading
Musicians each have their own brand: unique styles, values, target markets, and flavors. People are drawn to or repelled by specific artists just like they are companies. Some musicians are one-hit wonders, while others have the brand power to stay … Continue reading
Have you ever done something you weren’t totally comfortable with but you loved anyways? Have you ever repeated that thing day after day, yet somehow you are still not sick of it? As a communicator at eyespeak, I am in … Continue reading
Like most Americans, I have spent a lot of time over the last few weeks thinking through what I want out of the new year. 2012 was not a great year for me—from some aspects I caused to some brought … Continue reading
As a team, we are reading The Energy Bus. The book focuses on many topics, but the idea of positive energy and focusing on the good is a main theme. One idea of “The One Great Golf Shot” is the commonality that … Continue reading
* WARNING: Spoiler Alert * Now that Skyfall has been out for a few weeks, I feel comfortable bringing our internal office debate to the blog. How did you like the newest Bond movie? Most of us at eyespeak have … Continue reading
I recently wrote about doing great work. As I work towards moving myself into that mindset, I am struck with the concepts of focus and priorities. There is a common notion of, “You can’t win ‘em all.” We use this … Continue reading
Last week, I heard a sermon from Andy and Sandra in part 4 in the series Guardrails. While the message is primarily focused on guardrails within your marriage and family, a piece of what Sandra focused on struck me hard. Nehemiah 6:3 So … Continue reading
A few weeks ago, our team had the opportunity to attend Catalyst together. It was challenging, refreshing, and an encouragement to our work and lives. For those of you who were not there, here is a quick recap of some … Continue reading
A few weeks ago, Andy Stanley shared a quote from his grandfather that was something along the lines of, “If God tells you to put your head through a brick wall, you better start running and assume He will make … Continue reading
