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Why Journaling is a “Multitool” for Your Brain
Journaling is a multi-tool for your brain. Here are three ways you can use a journal to help you “think out loud” on paper and untangle your thoughts!
Measure Your Culture
I’ve enjoyed being a guest on several different podcasts over the last few years. Here is the latest - Results Leader Episode #135.
How to Use a Designed Alliance to Build Successful Relationships
Designed alliances help you “begin with the end in mind” and avoid unclear assumptions - because what’s common sense for you is not common sense for someone else.
The Top 4 Ways Leadership Coaching Benefits Leaders & Their Businesses
In navigating digital transformation, the remote work revolution, the Great Resignation, and a stronger cultural emphasis on positive work culture, business leaders are required to adapt to rapid change now more than ever. Coaching helps.
Two Words That Will Make You More “Intentional.”
As a small experiment, try these two words today and see what happens.
Check out that BEAR!
When we don’t like the results we get, we need to check out the BEAR.
Win or Learn
Sometimes we make mistakes. After all, "to err is human" (though not especially pleasant).
So what do you do when you mess up?
How to Get Perspective on Your Leadership Challenges
One of the "conceptual skills" leaders must develop is getting perspective on their challenges. To do that, they've got to see things from above the playing field.
Three Models for Change Management
Here are three models for change management and ideas for when to bring in outside help to ensure your change management project succeeds.
Here’s a process to help you stop spinning your wheels.
If you are struggling to make positive change that “sticks," then here's a model to help you get unstuck and make progress that lasts.
A Simple Formula for Predicting Burnout
Here's a simple formula for predicting burnout:
(energy in) - (energy out) x (time)
Okay, that's probably a bit opaque, so let me explain:
How to Rethink What You Think You Are Thinking
Wow. That’s an awkward title for a blog post. Here’s why it matters.