Posts Tagged ‘achieving potential’
Accepting the Challenge of Change Leads to Rich Rewards!
Recently, I was invited to speak to a group of people who are in the midst of life change—either looking for jobs or wanting to shifting to owning their own business, following what their true passions are. Reinventing oneself is hard to do—there is nothing easy about breaking free from what you feel is security and opening yourself up into the process of re-creation.
Read MoreGive yourself a Break Today
If you’re feeling tired, and we’re still in the first quarter of the year, take a break. Kick your feet up, doodle, do a cross word puzzle. When your brain gets to take a few minutes off, you will find you’re repaid with more energy and the inspiration to create more than if you were to push yourself to keep doing more.
Read MoreWhat Leaders Should Do When Times Are Tough
What leaders frequently forget in their zeal to be prudent and careful is that “the wisdom of crowds” applies within their own organization. Instead of narrowing the circle they rely on, they should be widening it. James Surowiecki in his book, The Wisdom of Crowds: Why the Many Are Smarter Than the Few and How Collective Wisdom Shapes Business, Economies, Societies and Nations, explains that a diverse collection of independently-deciding individuals is likely to make certain types of decisions and predictions better than individuals or even experts!
Read MoreDay 14 Goods for a Cause: Patagonia
In my work as a social worker and a business coach I support leaders to run organizations that make a difference in the world. In this season of giving, you can support one of the leaders to run organizations that make a difference in the world. In this season of giving, you can support one of the featured organizations in its effort to do good works. In this post the organization Heifer Patagonia is featured.
Read MoreDay 13 Goods for a Cause: Better World Books
In my work as a social worker and a business coach I support leaders to run organizations that make a difference in the world. In this season of giving, you can support one of the leaders to run organizations that make a difference in the world. In this season of giving, you can support one of the featured organizations in its effort to do good works. In this post the organization Better World Books is featured.
Read MoreDay 10 Goods for a Cause: Hats for Hunger
leaders to run organizations that make a difference in the world. In this season of giving, you can support one of the featured organizations in its effort to do good works. In this post the organization Heifer International is featured.
Read MoreDay 9 Goods for a Cause: Heifer International
In my work as a social worker and a business coach I support leaders to run organizations that make a difference in the world. In this season of giving, you can support one of the featured organizations in its effort to do good works. In this post the organization Heifer International is featured.
Read MoreDay 8 Goods for a Cause: Indivijual
In my work as a social worker and a business coach I support leaders to run organizations that make a difference in the world. In this season of giving, you can support one of the featured organizations in its effort to do good works. In this post the organization Indivijua is featured.
Read MoreDay 7 Goods for a Cause: Annie O. Boutique
In my work as a social worker and a business coach I support leaders to run organizations that make a difference in the world. In this season of giving, you can support one of the featured organizations in its effort to do good works. In this post the organization Hello Rewind is featured.
Read MoreDay 6 Goods for a Cause: Toms Shoes
In my work as a social worker and a business coach I support leaders to run organizations that make a difference in the world. In this season of giving, you can support one of the
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