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Read MoreLeadership and the Female Brain
Yesterday I talked about the male brain under stress and the need to stimulate the brain to stay present by the click, tap, drum, or hum methods in meetings. I guess the click top pen was designed just for men to be able to handle the anxiety of difficult meetings....
Read MoreLeaders Tackle Their Emotions
This is a good blog about how to curb your emotions when they get out of control. How do you handle it when you decide NOT to exercise, or to eat all the comfort foods at mignight? I have included a simple mental exercise. Let me know if it works...
Read MoreWhen the New Kid on the Block Shows Up
The following podcast was so much fun to do with two excellent leadership experts. I have been a fan of Dan McCarthy for a long time and loved meeting Erika Lamont as we chatted and listened to each other share our perspectives on on-boarding. Whenever we meet someone new there...
Read MoreIt’s Not the Way We Thought It Would Be
Sylvia Lafair explains how when what you wanted to be when you grew up, doesn't turn out to be what you expected, depression can set in.
Read MoreLeadership Lessons: From Ignorance to Knowledge
Everyone worth her or his weight in leading goes through lots of ups and downs (the downs seem way too often) in the leadership development growth journey to become fully realized individuals. Kind of like playing Monopoly, except we don’t strategize for real estate, we have bigger goals in mind....
Read MoreA Competitive Advantage
Here are the thoughts of colleague, Michael Moore, who gives us 4 aspects of people development to think about as programs are developed in companies. Michael D. Moore is a veteran executive with over 40 years of experience in the Insurance and banking industries in the United States. As a...
Read MoreThe Night the President Really Became President
When we are hurting what is needed is balm on wounds, not the wasted verbal dueling of who is better (thank you Sarah Palin, Rush Limbaugh ,et al.). Obama did a masterful job last night. He showed us the vision of where we can head, how we can be guides...
Read MoreLeadership Lessons are Everywhere
The following post is a great example of how busy parents can learn from little kids. Actually we can all learn from everyone, everywhere. I would love the idea of “Upa guru” to become a household concept. It takes discipline and a change of perspective to see everyone and everything...
Read MoreLeadership and Leaps of Faith
I just got off the phone with a past graduate of our Total Leadership Connections program. She just wanted me to know how much she has to be grateful for after she finally had a soft landing from jumping off the cliff of “faith”. Cathy was in a job that...
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