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Category Archives: Tools
On Authenticity
Brené Brown said, “Authenticity is the daily practice of letting go of who we think we’re supposed to be and embracing who we are.” Your authenticity is your beautiful uniqueness and differentiator. It is the magnificent, real you. Your authentic … Continue reading
On the Excitement and Joy of Enthusiasm
“Enthusiasm is the yeast that makes your hopes rise to the stars,” wrote Henry Ford. It is the magical elixir that ignites your passion, brings you energy and enthusiasm and strengthens your will and commitment to move from plans to … Continue reading
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Tagged Enthisiasm, Gordon Parks, Henry Ford, Hopes, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Robert Foster Bennett, Samuel Ullman
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Growth… the Gift of Positivity
Thomas Paine wrote, “I love the man that can smile in trouble, that can gather strength from distress, and grow brave by reflection.” His message reminds great leaders of the power their positivity brings to living through times of adversity. … Continue reading
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Tagged Malcolm Forbes, Positivity, Reflection, Smile, Thomas Paine, Wade Boggs
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On the Joys of Being Comfortable with the Uncomfortable
In a discussion with a friend, Jillian Swogier, about key learnings on the great leader’s career journey, there was passion and excitement in her voice when she spoke of the joy of getting comfortable with being uncomfortable. It means, she … Continue reading
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Tagged Boundaries, Comfortable, Fearless, Jillian Swogies, Katie Couric, Kristin Armstrong, limits, Risks, Uncomfortable
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The Butterfly Effect
Chaos Theory states, “It has been said that something as small as the flutter of a butterfly’s wings can ultimately cause a typhoon halfway around the world.” This has come to be known as the “Butterfly Effect.” Said more simply, … Continue reading
Going Back to the Beginning to Find Your Way
St. Augustine reminds great leaders of the importance of continuing growth of their self-knowledge writing, “Men [and women] go abroad to wonder at the heights of mountains, at the huge waves of the sea, at the long courses of the … Continue reading
Leadership Is an Activity, Not a Position
The great leaders can emerge from any part of any organization, whether they have a position of authority or not. As Dan Ebener and Borna Jalsenjak write in their new book, Leadership for the Greater Good, “Using the word ‘leader’ … Continue reading
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Tagged Adaptive Leadership, Borna Jalsenjak, Dan Ebener, Mahatma Gandhi, Positional Authority, Word Leader
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On Grit’s Winning Power
Grit is one of the key ingredients of a life of success, a magical elixir that gives life and drive to the great leaders’ perseverance and commitment to their life’s purpose and meaning. Assuredly, they have skills, talents and knowledge … Continue reading
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Tagged Dr. Angela Duckworth, Endurance, Grit, John Maxwell, Passion, Perseverance
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On Becoming a No-Limit Person
In his book, No Limits, John Maxwell shares his insights about becoming a no-limit person, one who continually and relentlessly pushes their limits to find their greatest potential. The three keys in his pursuit are awareness, giftedness and choices. He … Continue reading
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Tagged Aristotle, Blindspots, John Maxwell, Knowing Yourself, limits, No-Limit Person, Potential, Self-Awareness, Sheryl Sandberg
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