AZCOMP Technologies IT - March 2020

PEEPS EYEGLASS CLEANERS

Spring-cleaning is on the horizon, so don’t forget the little things, like your eyewear! Peeps Eyeglass Cleaners are the newest cleaning gadget to hit the market, and they make thorough cleaning a breeze.

When you walk by Bellwether on Colfax Avenue in Denver, Colorado, it looks like your average craft coffee shop. You might walk right on by because if you’ve seen one coffee shop, you’ve seen them all, right? Well, Bellwether’s answer to that question is a resounding “No!” Bellwether does serve some fantastic local coffee, but they offer much more. They’re also a neighborhood craft cocktail bar, a business workspace, a clothing store, and a barber shop. It’s got something for everyone, and that’s exactly the intention behind the years of brainstorming and development that Bellwether’s founders put into the space before opening its doors. When the business began in 2015, it was a private venue. But that business model didn’t quite sit right with them. They soon realized they wanted to create a space where people could feel comfortable and inspired but also like part of a community. So they opened their doors to the public and haven’t looked back since. Denver is a rapidly growing city with hundreds of niche shops, restaurants, and services, so instead of choosing a single one that focused on one type of consumer, Bellwether sought to create a space that could bring multiple types of businesses together and, thus, multiple types of people together. Bellwether is open to anyone to enjoy, but they do offer a membership with enticing perks. For $10 a month, members can enjoy $1 drip coffee all day, happy-hour pricing on cocktails all day, free use of their printers, commercial-grade Wi-Fi access, invitations to special events, and a $50 tab to enjoy on their birthday. For those who frequent coffee shops and bars or who need a productive space to work, this deal is hard to pass up. Above all, Bellwether is a space where people come together. It has something for everyone to enjoy and provides a way for patrons to build connections and relationships. You might go to Bellwether for their products and services, but you stay for the sense of community. BELLWETHER BRINGS THE COMMUNITY TOGETHER With a 1-Stop-Shop Mindset

The time and money it can take to properly clean your eyeglasses can be tedious, and most people don’t know how to do the job properly, which can lead to damage. But Peeps takes the guesswork and grunt work out of it. They’re the safest and most-tested lens cleaning technology on the market, by way of their groundbreaking invisible microfiber formula that uses carbon molecular technology to remove dirt and dust on a microscopic level. Every time you replace the tool in its carrying case, the friction on the pads recharges the carbon molecules so you can get up to 500 cleans. It’s the same lens cleaning technology used by NASA. Peeps cleans lenses four times faster than cleaning pads or cloths and guarantees to make your lenses as clean as the day you bought them. Its design sandwiches the lens to clean both sides at the same time, and your fingers never get near them. They’re the efficient, thorough, and cost-effective solution we’ve been waiting for.

MARK DIVINE’S ‘STARING DOWN THE WOLF’ ‘7 Leadership Commitments That Forge Elite Teams’

Former Navy SEAL and The New York Times bestselling author Mark Divine is back with “Staring Down the Wolf: 7 Leadership Commitments That Forge Elite Teams.” The book focuses on harnessing the principles of purpose and discipline to achieve success. The prominent question he poses throughout the book is this: What does it take to command a team of elite individuals? Using principles learned on the battlefield, during his training with SEALs, and through his own time spent as an entrepreneur, Divine proposes that there are seven distinct

principles leaders must commit to before individuals will follow them and trust their decisions: courage, trust, respect, growth, excellence, resilience, and alignment. He illustrates the culture of an elite team and details the pitfalls that many companies have faced because their leaders did not have these principles. Above all, Divine writes that the most elite teams challenge themselves every single day to do what’s uncommon. This is the only way to truly thrive. He details his own failures and successes over 25 years of working on a variety of ventures and proves that without good leadership, a business has no hope of growing. This is not a motivational book but rather a strict framework for how to develop resilience and grit. “To live an uncommon life, one needs to learn uncommon disciplines,” Divine writes. “Staring Down the Wolf” strives to teach the reader how to do just that.

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