Seven Primary Motivations
MOTIVATION > There are seven primary motivations that correspond to seven paradigms. As your paradigm changes, so does your motivation, which in turn alters your focus. If a person is living day...
View ArticleProject Work & Multifunctional Teams
A dramatic change in the structure of modern organizations is transforming the very nature of work. The traditional position descriptions that are part of a formal, rigid, hierarchical organizational...
View ArticleKnowledge Capital & Personal Development
Since more than 3/4 of the top-developed nation’s working population are engaged in the service sectors, the intellectual capital and varying levels of development of these people are a major factor in...
View ArticleReaction FREE: The 12 Rules of Reaction
A Reaction is a term used to describe an adverse situation where we lose our composure, equanimity or calmness in response to a situation or event that involves unwanted feelings hijacking us. These...
View ArticleUNLEARNING > Letting Go of the Old
Most education, coaching, and training focus on adding more information on top of what we already know. Much of this new information conflicts with old assumptions, thought forms, ideas, and feelings....
View Article8 Primary Motivations for Leading
Leadership choices are made every day and yet very little thought is really put into considering the worthiness of the leader. Too often a leader is chosen by default because no one else wants the...
View ArticleNever Too Old
When it’s time to shine, be the brightest! – Wang De Shun A humble and down-to-earth man and China’s favourite grandfather, actor, and catwalk model. If he can do this after 60 years of work, what can...
View ArticleStop Trying, Start Living, & Take a Risk!
This speech by Martin Luther King Jr. moves me. It’s about Personal Leadership and standing up for something meaningful. We never know which day will be our last, or when our time will run out. If we...
View ArticleCompassion: True Communication
Believe it or not, this is an ad for a communications company. The Thais have a way of producing these moving ads that go straight past cultural filters and to the heart of human emotion. This is...
View ArticleThe Anticipatory Leader: Principles to Make the World Work
Fuller’s Leadership Principles: Think comprehensively. Anticipate the future. Respect gestation rates. Envision the best possible future. Be a “trim tab”—an individual who can initiate big changes....
View ArticleEveryday Terrorist Confession (PRIVATE)
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View ArticleWhat Is Anti-Magic?
Most people can relate to being in the zone: Whatever you are doing is flowing easily and you feel like you are beyond space and time — pure magic. Then out of nowhere you are jolted out of the zone....
View ArticleThe Dark Side of Follow the LEADER
Choose your leaders carefully. Wise words that we would all agree with and yet how many of us get to know the obvious and not so obvious aspects of a leader – BEFORE we jump in and follow them? Obvious...
View ArticleThe Science of Persuasion
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View ArticleDedicated to “3 Musketeers” (You Know Who You Are)
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View ArticleSharing The Magic
By Sheryl Silva We all have experiences when someone did something special for us, went beyond the call of duty or lifted our spirits when we needed it most. We call these experiences Magic Moments....
View ArticleWhy Should I Invest in Personal Development?
This question is often asked by two different types of people: People who are aggressively pursuing their goals and are focused on bottom line returns. People who are doing the minimum, are...
View ArticleBisphenol-A Resolution
It is interesting that the world’s largest beverage company is still producing cans with Bisphenol-A. Commonly known as BPA, the chemical is used in many plastics that have been found to leach into the...
View ArticleExpansion
A little known Generalized Principle is “EXPANSION LEADS TO EXPANSION, CONTRACTION LEADS TO CONTRACTION.” This is similar to “WINNING LEADS TO WINNING, LOSING LEADS TO LOSING.” The more you win, the...
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