How To Make A Great First Impression At A Job Interview

Whether you’re looking for a job or just meeting someone for the first time, the first impression is crucial. Your first impression is the foundation of your character; it’s the thing people will remember about you and it’s the person they’ll compare you to as you grow. So how can you make sure you make […]
How To Perform Under Pressure

Whether you’re pulling an all-nighter at school, preparing for a business presentation, or even playing an escape room with 10 minutes left on the clock—you’ve experienced the need to present your best work while under pressure. And sometimes you do, other times you don’t. But is there a formula to guarantee success, even with a […]
The Power of “Yet”: Self-Improvement

It’s amazing how a simple word like “yet” can add so much on to the meaning of a phrase. “Yet” implies that, at some point, you will be able to do that thing. That you can learn how to do it and that you intend to learn how to do it. It’s the difference between a fixed […]
What has quarantine taught you over the last 30 days?

RAISE YOUR HAND IF FACEBOOK MEMORIES HAVE BEEN REMINDING YOU OF TIMES LONG AGO THAT YOU WERE OUT, FROLICKING ABOUT, JUST LIVING YOUR LIFE FREELY WITHOUT A TOILET PAPER WORRY IN THE WORLD? YEAH, ME TOO. IF THERE IS ANYTHING THAT WILL MAKE YOU HAPPY FOR FAMILY OUTINGS, IT’S FAMILY INNINGS! WHAT HAS QUARANTINE TAUGHT […]
Talk the Talk: How to be a Better Communicator

They say, “Communication is key.” Key to what? Well as reality would have it, communication can be the key to success or it can be the key to a mess. So the real question is what separates these two outcomes? As in most cases, the winning factor is effectiveness. If you want to be a […]
People Over Profit

“At Red Door, we believe that people are the end game, not the means. We believe that investing in people is the best way to steward our resources.” “PEOPLE” is our first value because it is the foundation for why we exist as a business. Red Door does not exist simply to make money, we […]
Staying Connected While Working From Home

As the world faces an unprecedented health emergency (COVID-19), many of us are now working from home. With this comes a whole new way of learning how to work effectively and efficiently while continuing to maintain an influential work culture. As your team migrates to a remote office, what are you going to do to […]
4 Remote Icebreaker Activities to Break Barriers at Work

At Red Door, we pride ourselves on our ability to break down barriers – it’s what we do on a daily basis in our escape rooms! With the world working remotely, we wanted to share our favorite ice breakers that can work well on zoom/google/skype calls to keep your remote meetings light and fun. Our mission is to […]
Creativity: 3 Exercises to Build Creativity

Creativity: 3 Exercises to Build Creativity Some people never stop running out of new and interesting ideas, while the rest of us might occasionally run into some frustrating mind obstacles. What’s the deal? How do you stay creative? Practice, practice, practice! Last time in our Creativity series, I shared a few general good habits of creative people. But let’s dive […]
Humble, Hungry, and (People) Smart: Skills for the Perfect Team Player

Humble, Hungry and (People) Smart: Skills for the Perfect Team Player What is the most important asset to have when building a business? Great people. Many others will also tell you this—Jim Collins, Craig Rochelle, Andy Stanley, and Tony Robbins to name a few. However, everyone has their own opinion on what to look for […]