The 4 Steps to Assertive Communication for Your Family, Friends and Team.
Jan 29When people talk, listen completely. Most people never listen. Ernest Hemingway 45 year old Judy revealed in an anger management class that she was constantly angry at her husband. When asked why, she revealed that the fact that she has a home based business that she is building has always conflicted with her on whether to spend time with her husband or to create a better quality of life for...
Qualities Of A Do It First Leader
Dec 30Your journey to unleashing your leadership potential begins with a great understanding of self. Discover your personality traits and how they relate to leadership. An Exceptional Leader is one that recognizes the value of harnessing the qualities, skills and abilities of themselves and team members. When we know ourselves, we can maximize our positive traits, and become aware of our weaker areas,...
5 Questions of Leadership
Nov 09Recently I was on Facebook trying to figure out what I was going to post to the world and I thought of five questions that I am asked often about leadership. This article gives a short answer to each of these important questions. Along with some of the response I got back from the world of Facebook. What is a true Leader? – A leader is a person who sees something that needs to be done,...
Unleash Your Creative Thinking
Oct 20People seem to have the misconception that only a select few are able to unleash a steady flow of creative genius. That is not true at all. The fact is, creativity is very much like a muscle that needs to be exercised in order to consistently give out great results. If you don’t practice harnessing creative thinking, this skill will very much atrophy into inexistence. But keep working and...
Thriving on Chaos
Sep 25Things change unpredictably in everyone’s world. There is no pattern to many of the changes in our world. Forecasting and long-range planning are high-risk activities. Today we cannot guarantee more of the same of anything. About the only prediction we can safely assume is that things will always change! In this “Age of Unreason,” to use Charles Handy’s term, we must learn to...