While forgiving often seems like something that you do for others, it is, in reality, something you do for yourself. Forgiving benefits the person who receives forgiveness, and it benefits the … [Read more...]
The Secret to Mastery is in the Transitions
I'm sitting in an airline lounge at LAX, and I'm reflecting a bit on my week as I wait to board a red-eye flight back to Indianapolis. I just finished co-facilitating a single day training session … [Read more...]
The Difference Between Doing and Mastering
A few months ago, I bought a guitar and started the process of learning to play. A few days ago, I wrote a post about what my motivation to purchase a guitar can teach leaders of all kinds. Today, … [Read more...]
Learning to Embrace Messiness
Sometimes, life gets messy — as shown by the picture of the living area in my home this morning. When I first walked through this area on my way to get a cup of coffee and some breakfast, I felt a … [Read more...]
Employee Motivation Tips: The Why Matters
There are two musical instruments I would like to play. One is the saxophone and the other is the guitar. When I was in the fifth grade, my parents placed an order to rent a saxophone for the … [Read more...]
Employee Motivation Tips: Their DISC Behavior Style
In previous posts, I have written about a model for understanding what motivates behavior and three clues you can use to find what motivates another person. Today, I'll share some quick insights … [Read more...]
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