Let me guess. You had back to back meetings today followed by a few back to back conference calls. The work plan that once made sense and was really do-able (if you actually had some time at your …
The Being of Leadership
I took my first acting class when I was in elementary school and theater was a part of my world all the way through college and into "real life." At some point, probably around the arrival of …
Leaders Embrace the Adventure
When I was in college I studied for a summer in London. It was one of the best summers of my life filled with friends, theatre, and tons of adventure. Nearly every weekend I would get on a plane to …
Leaders Say Sorry; Losers Stay Silent
When you do something wrong, is the first thing you do say "I'm sorry" or is it to look around and see if anyone noticed? I walked my son to his classroom this morning and he still had a few …
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10 Signs it’s Time to Make the Leap
We all want to make a leap. We are all constantly either making leaps or standing still. Some leaps are bigger than others but when we start to think "we can't" is when it's the beginning of the …
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The Biggest Leap
I've been mulling over this post on the biggest leap for a while. I could write a great post about trust, and how that enables each of us to make the leap from where we are today and truly create a …