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111 Increasing Your Peace #926 

Published on September 5, 2022 Written by

Travel is still challenging these days. If you’ve been going East, you can feel every word of that statement.  And yet, travel is improving daily to the point of feeling how it was pre-pandemic. Fingers crossed; the winter is coming!  When I know I’m on the road, no matter the length of the trip, because… View Article

111 Begin by Asking #925 

Published on September 2, 2022 Written by

Questions are a leader’s most powerful tool.  When you lead well, you learn to ask more than tell. There’s a distinction between teaching and leading. For the team, they can become blurred when the leader blurs those lines.  Teaching means showing, telling, correcting, learning, and generating. Leading is involved, but the outcome is clear: transition… View Article

111 Better Together #924 

Published on September 1, 2022 Written by

It’s amazing to witness someone emerging into their greatness….and it’s even better when they are related to you.  Seeing people embrace beautiful, powerful aspects of themselves that shine through your eyes, previously invisible through their eyes is a gift.  As I watch the metamorphosis of my adult children, I’m appreciative of who they are. Perfectly… View Article

111 Curiosity Velocity #923 

Published on August 31, 2022 Written by

I was learning with Dr. David Cooperrider, the man credited with creating Appreciative Inquiry. It was a rich experience drenched in goodness. I mean, when it’s called appreciative inquiry, what else would it be?  Consider flipping your script, asking only forwarding questions, redirecting your language to be positive, appreciative, generative, and abundant.  It’s not about… View Article

111 You’re Only as Strong As… #922 

Published on August 30, 2022 Written by

“The task of leadership is to create alignment of strengths to make a systems’ weaknesses irrelevant.” – Peter Drucker  When you think about it, no system is perfect. In fact, all are flawed.  Yet, when you think about leadership, alignment is the sum of all talents, thoughts, ambitions, insights, beliefs, and behaviors. Your company can… View Article

111 Stop and Ask #921 

Published on August 29, 2022 Written by

We can take so much for granted, at least I can.   I was with a group recently and two questions were posed from the authors of the book The Business of Race (Gina Greenlee and Margaret H. Greenberg):  What is the relevance of race in your business?  How do you identify?  What’s interesting is that… View Article

111 Graceful Evolution #920 

Published on August 26, 2022 Written by

Letting go gracefully is an art. It’s not easy to “end” a relationship, a career, or anything else you’ve done long enough to call it habitual.  As I work with teams and evaluate my own experience, when something you’ve been committed to is ending as you know it, your feelings compete with your thoughts resulting… View Article

111 Letting Go of the Predictable #919 

Published on August 25, 2022 Written by

When I go to a new restaurant, I have a favorite question I ask of the server which almost always lends to an incredible experience – with the food and the service.  After some dialogue and rapport building with the server, I’ll ask them what their favorite menu items are. If they’re aligned with my… View Article

111 Two Paths #918 

Published on August 24, 2022 Written by

There are two paths leaders can take. One is a mile wide and an inch deep or an inch wide and a mile deep.   Doing a little bit of a lot of things can be exciting, offering a variety of opportunities, like sampling from the buffet table of what could be possible. This approach can… View Article

111 When Opportunities Abound #917 

Published on August 23, 2022 Written by

When opportunities surround you in business and life, it’s tempting to say yes to everything. It can feel like the faucet is open and it’s your turn to take a drink, grab a bucket, and bathe in the abundance.  Over time you can lose momentum and become reactive, waiting to respond expecting the opportunities to… View Article

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