News Release: Rose Moyer joins SOS Leadership Team

January 3, 2017 – Austin, Texas – SOS Leadership is proud to announce that Rose Moyer will be joining the SOS Leadership team full-time starting immediately. Rose has been a Partner at SOS Leadership since its beginning in March 2008. She will now come on full-time as the Chief Community Officer. In her role as Read More …

SOS Leadership inducted to AYC FAVE Hall of Fame

This year SOS Leadership was inducted into the Austin Young Chamber (AYC) FAVE Hall of Fame. AYC was created in July of 2009 and their mission is to develop and connect young professionals in Austin to create business, community and individual success. This includes fostering professional growth and skill development through exposure to community and business leaders, while Read More …

2 Simple Things to Keep You at Your Best

In a nonstop world it can be tough to maintain a consistent feeling of physical, emotional, and mental well-being.  It is very easy to become worn down, stressed, and exhausted.  None of us are at our best when that is what we’re experiencing. I’m not a doctor, but I want to share two simple but Read More …

3 Fundamental Beliefs of a Leader

I have always been fascinated by the fact that everyone I encounter sees the world in a little bit different way.  Out of 7ish billion people, there are 7ish billion unique experiences and perspectives.  Even people doing the same thing at the same time in the same place experience things at least a little bit Read More …

Attitude is a Choice. Attitude is Everything.

A positive attitude is one of the most important characteristics a leader can have because of how contagious it can be. The late Paul J. Meyer, the founder of the personal development industry used to say that “Attitude is Everything.” It really is everything when looking at an organizations culture. Attitude is one thing we Read More …

How have your priorities changed?

I realized recently that my priorities have changed quite a bit. How I spend my time has changed as I have gotten older. The things I care about have changed over the past year, four years (since I got married), seven years (since I started SOS Leadership), and so on. Here are some examples of Read More …

What is your Passion?

Last week, SOS Leadership sponsored a great event for women in Austin at Concordia University Texas. More than 200 women came to hear from four great speakers. Although the event was for women, I attended to represent SOS Leadership. It is impossible to go to something like that and not take something positive away. After Read More …

Who Let You Down?

It takes a lot of courage to be a leader. To step up and step out in front of the crowd and take whatever comes at you for the purpose of building up others. Leadership really is an awesome responsibility. But what happens when, as a leader, your people (followers) let you down? We all Read More …

Do You Love What You Do?

Earlier this week, I spoke at a Leadership Conference and Retreat for the Texas Organization of Rural and Community Hospitals. I had the honor of serving this organization and their attendees with the opening keynote of the conference. I also was able to close out the day with another presentation. It was a long day Read More …

Failure to Act

This is the Sixth post in our blog series about lessons learned from failures. Please come back every Friday and follow the series. This weeks post comes to us from SOS Co-founder, Billy Moyer. Failure is an interesting issue to write about and for some it is almost impossible. In sports sometimes you hear the Read More …