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A Good Life Contains These Six Essentials
Every once in a while, we need a gentle reminder of things that we all know are important in our life, yet sometimes forget. In a posthumous blog, A Good Life Contains These Six Essentials., Jim Rohn’s thoughts are beautifully … Continue reading →
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Tagged Bishop Fulton J. Sheen, Culture, Expression, Family, Friendship, Jim Rohn, List, Productivity, Spirit
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Management Is About Human Beings
In the final years of his life Peter Drucker, recognized as the Father of Modern Management, captured lifelong learning in his book, The Definitive Drucker. In his discussion of People and Knowledge, he begins with a statement of his life-long … Continue reading →
Posted in Emotional Intelligence
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Tagged Accomplishment, Achievement, Capacity, Contribution, Johann Wolfgang van Goethe, Knowledge, List, Management, Performance, Peter Drucker, Potential, Strength, Weakness
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Energy, Not Time, Is the Fundamental Currency of High Performance
In their book, The Power of Full Engagement, Jim Loehr and Tony Schwartz remind great leaders about the power of energy in living a life of purpose and success. The following statement brings surgical focus to their message: “Energy, not … Continue reading →
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Tagged Adventure, Energy, Helen Keller, Jim Loehr, John Maxwell, List, Maximize, Performance, Purpose, Quality, Strength, Tony Schwartz
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A Leaders One Word of Advice… and a Request for Your Advice
In his recent blog post, My One Word of Advice – V3.1, Dan Rockwell shares the responses he received from leaders to the question: “What advice would you give if you could only give one word of advice?” Their responses … Continue reading →
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Tagged Advice, Dan Rockwell, Greatness, Humility, Integrity, List, Prioritize, Selflessness, Sincerity, Success, Trust
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John Wooden’s Reflections on Leadership
John Wooden, legendary basketball coach, is well known and remembered for his short inspirational messages. Despite their brevity, his words were rich and deep in their wisdom. They enter the eye or ear and then set fire to the mind, … Continue reading →
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Tagged Blame, Character, Effort, Failure, John Wooden, List, Success, Teamwork
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What You Think Is Who You Are
John Maxwell, in his book, No Limits, writes about “Thinking Capacity – Your Ability to Think Effectively.” He tells the story of his father, who in his early life during the Depression, worked for three wealthy people in their town. … Continue reading →
Posted in Adventure, Tools
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Tagged Belief, Change, Destiny, John Maxwell, List, Perspective, Thought
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Our Individual Definition of Success
Great leaders each have a unique definition of what success in life means. Writing about success, Anne Sweeney beautifully captures this uniqueness writing: “Define success on your own terms, achieve it by your own rules, and build a life you’re … Continue reading →
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Tagged Akon, Anne Sweeney, Charlene Li, Clarity, India Arie, Inspiration, Intention, List, Maya Angelou, Purpose, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Success, Tony Robbins, Zig Ziglar
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Don’t Just…
“The only way of finding the limits of the possible is going beyond them into the impossible” writes Arthur Clarke. It is this that differentiates great leader from their peers taking them from just meeting expectations to delivering the extraordinary, from … Continue reading →
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Tagged Arthur C. Clarke, Aspiration, Belief, Beyond, Kevin Cashman, Limit, List, Mindset, Roy Bennett
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Taking Your Gut Instinct Ability to Higher Levels
Ralph Waldo Emerson writes: “Trust your instinct to the end, though you can render no reason.” We have probably all heard many variations on this, all supporting the same theme. For example: “Always trust your gut. It knows what your … Continue reading →
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Tagged Instinct, Learning, List, Ralph Waldo Emerson, Seth Godin, Steve Jobs, Training
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A Pause to Reflect on Your Life as a Great Leader
Brief moments of quiet pause and reflection speckle the life of the great leader’s journey. They refresh, reinvigorate and rekindle the burning embers that fire their passion and life’s purpose. Below are some powerful and inspirational insights on leadership and … Continue reading →