In my 35+ years of being a business and life coach, the following is what I’m sure of about CHANGE: it keeps changing. It will always be happening in the background of life! Sometimes in a very visible way, sometimes not. What has to change is how we, or you, handle whatever change comes across in life. As a leader, you've got to be out in the world dancing with what the world throws at you.
Read MoreThe strength and stillness at a hurricane’s center shapes and defines its power, and the same can be said of us. In stillness and the doing of “nothing” is where you ultimately find your greatest strength.
If 2020 has taught us anything, it's that change is inevitable and no one is immune to its effects. Just one change across the world can create a ripple effect that we all feel — and that's on top of the day-to-day changes happening in our own homes and businesses.
To have the life and business you say you want to have, you’ve got to be in action… not reaction… to the change around you! Meaning, you can’t live life hiding under your covers. You have to be an emissary of change.
Read MoreIt has been said that the sharpest and most powerful muscle a human possesses is the tongue. Chances are we’ve all been victims and users of a sharp tongue, and it is never pleasant. So, knowing how deeply a simple word can cut, how can you keep from hurting others?
It's simple: Think before you speak.
Here’s how:
Read MoreAs a leader, you undoubtedly analyze (and even over-analyze) why you and your team haven’t produced the results you are committed to producing, and as you’re surrounded by spreadsheets, charts, and other tools, you might even find yourself thinking it best to just wait out whatever is in your way.
But, guess what? You have no time to wait. This is not a dress rehearsal. If you want something, now is the time to go for it.
Read MoreThink about it — what would the world look like if we all made the choice to be great with people all the time, instead of being angry, vengeful, right, resentful, or just plain unkind?
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