It is very hard to lead without influence. In order for leaders to have influence in the lives of others, they need to have credibility. Credibility is easy to lose but takes work to build and maintain. If you want to build your credibility, be sure to make habits out of these 11 behaviors.
Read more8 Principles Your Organization Can Learn From the Super Bowl
The Super Bowl is the mother of all sporting events in the U.S. Over 100 million viewers. Commercials that cost $5 million dollars and are watched as intensely as the game. And winning the game significantly increases the value of the team and each of its players. So what can our organizations learn from this epic game? More than you may think! Here are 8 important principles.
Read moreTreated Unfairly? You Have Options… and Excessive Whining Isn’t One of Them
Unfairness doesn’t only happen in sports – like the recent missed call in the New Orleans and Los Angeles NFL playoff game. Being skipped over for a promotion. Getting down-sized late in your career. Receiving what feels like a biased performance review. Life is not always fair, but we are in control of how we respond to it. In other words, we have options. Here are six of the more important ones.
Read moreHow to Change Your Organization (and Yourself) This Year
Change can be exhilarating or difficult. Our response is determined by what the change is (something that I like versus something that I fear), when the change happens (good margin versus no margin), and the nature of my temperament (change energizes me versus change stresses me). Here are seven tips to successfully implement change this year.
Read more10 Lessons on Effective Teams from the Human Towers of Spain
Every year in Spain, the long tradition of building Castells—human towers reaching up to 10 stories—takes place. Teams compete to build the tallest and most complex tower made only of human beings standing atop one another. Here are 10 lessons on effective teams from this amazing feat.
Read more5 Positive Ways Suffering Can Shape a Leader
Everyone will experience some hurt, and we will be shaped by the suffering we experience. Here are 5 positive ways suffering can shape you.
Read more5 Questions Leaders Should Regularly Ask Their Team
Questions enhance communication, show interest, and improve learning. Here are five questions leaders would be smart to start asking those on their team.
Read more8 Reasons to Be Grateful in 2018
It doesn’t take long for us to find reasons to be both disappointed and disillusioned. That comes naturally. But it takes intentional thought to focus on why we should be thankful. This Thanksgiving, here are eight reasons to be grateful.
Read more5 Types of People You Encounter in Life
We encounter many types of people in life - some we can’t live without, and others we would like to live without. Here are five of the most common types of people and how to handle each.
Read more3 Things You Need to Know About Making Decisions
No one makes perfect decisions all the time, but knowing the following facts about decision-making can help.
Read more7 Statements Leaders Should Think Twice About Before Saying
How often do you say something that later comes back to smack you? For most of us, that has happened more than once! Here are 7 statements you may want to think twice about before saying them to others.
Read moreAre You Throwing Stones or Catching Them?
It is easy to throw stones, but it is a lot more difficult to catch them. Which are you doing?
Read moreGreat Leading = Great Following
While it may seem contradictory or even impossible, the idea of being able to lead well by following is actually more logical than you’d think. Here are the benefits of following and 6 ways to grow your skills as a follower.
Read moreHow to Know You Are NOT a Narcissistic Leader
What is a narcissist? The simple answer – you know when you meet one or work for one! After being around a narcissist you will often feel demeaned, inadequate, unappreciated, and angry. Rather than asking ourselves if we are one – let’s look at how to know that you are NOT one.
Read more10 Traps to Avoid to Make Better Decisions
No organization or leader makes perfect decisions all the time. But during critical points, one bad decision can cause catastrophic failure. To make better decisions, avoid the following ten traps.
Read moreHow the Mighty Fall: 6 Ways We Can Self-Destruct & Not Even Know It
Already in 2018, there have been multiple high profile stories in the news of influential people who have fallen off or been knocked down from the pedestals of power and prestige. From sports and Hollywood to business and politics, and even to education and religion. Here are the most common ways we can self-destruct and not even know it.
Read moreThe Most (And Least) Effective Way to Influence Others
When in leadership, whether a formal position or informal, you have the opportunity to positively influence others. But some methods used to influence and motivate are more effective than others. Here is the most effective way (and least) to influence others.
Read moreWhy You Procrastinate & How to Conquer It
When you procrastinate, it’s easy for things to snowball out of control. In some cases, it can lead to outright panic, freezing you in your tracks and preventing you from getting anything done. Here are 12 causes of procrastination and how to conquer it.
Read more5 Leadership Lessons from a Fool
“Burglar Enters Escape Room, Can’t Escape, Calls 911.” Yes, you read that right. A guy breaks into an escape room (the idea of an escape room is to, you know, ESCAPE!) and can’t find his way out, so he called 911 to recuse him. As leaders, we should always look for lessons in the things we read. Here are some of mine…
Read more“Bring Your Best to Work Day!” – 4 Things to Take to Work with You Every Day
There is “Bring Your Child to Work Day” and “Bring Your Dog to Work Day.” And there is even “Bring Your Parents to Work Day”! Really! But what it would be like if we had a “Bring Your Best to Work Day”? Here is what that day might look like…
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