Category: Inspiration & Leadership

Saving Coins

Saving Coins

| December 17, 2010

My son and I have an ongoing debate about the nature of our feelings and emotions. When something bad comes to pass, he believes that you simply cannot control how you feel about it. I try to explain, with all my feeble fatherly wisdom, that one does i…

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Close the Door

Close the Door

| December 17, 2010

We don’t fully understand the toll that decision-making takes on us.
I am not talking about the little decisions in life — like what to wear or where to eat — but rather the bigger decisions that are linked to bigger consequences.
A few years back I was in a meeting with one of our coaches, Dan [...]

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Time Not Wasted

Time Not Wasted

| December 14, 2010

As I look back on the blogs I posted and the coaching sessions I have had in 2010, I notice a theme: the preciousness of time. We are all so compressed, and so many of us feel like we simply run out of time day after day. I realize that almost everyone…

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3 Non-Negotiable Disciplines for Leaders

3 Non-Negotiable Disciplines for Leaders

| December 10, 2010

This week, I had the privilege of working with 16 business leaders as we hosted our Building Champions CEO Roundtable. The key message I shared with these leaders was drawn from coaching sessions and leadership events that I have participated in over the last 90 days.
I share this message with you today because I [...]

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Catch and Release

Catch and Release

| December 10, 2010

I love fishing. I have been oddly drawn to it since I was an adolescent. Some people enjoy being in the mountains, on a beach, or in the desert, but for me there’s something about being near a stream that brings peace. The type of fishing I love the …

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The Right Thing

The Right Thing

| December 7, 2010

Today I watched an interview on the Fox News website with a professor from the University of Arizona. I don’t usually watch interviews like this, but the title caught my attention: “When to Walk Away from a Mortgage.”  I invite you to go li…

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Elevated Thinking

Elevated Thinking

| December 3, 2010

Our thinking impacts our beliefs.
Our beliefs impact our decisions.
Our decisions impact our actions.
Our actions impact our results.
Our results impact our impact!
Most of us want to positively impact our spouses, kids, teammates, clients, and partners. If we don’t value the discipline of thinking, we are at risk of limiting the impact we can make in [...]

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Unite and Win

Unite and Win

| December 3, 2010

There is an enemy in the world. Every story we have ever been told that has touched our heart reveals that there is a good side and a bad side to things. Dark and light. Evil and benevolence. The success or pain that we feel in life is, in large part, …

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Your Way

Your Way

| November 30, 2010

Some time ago, Daniel Harkavy and I crafted a presentation entitled “Your Way” for one of the quarterly meetings of our Masters Coach group. The essence of that lesson was to unearth the little “ways” of doing things which combine to make us su…

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No Leadership Lesson

No Leadership Lesson

| November 24, 2010

Today I offer you no leadership lesson, and no specific action plan.
Instead, I want to extend my heartfelt thanks to all who read my blog, and especially to those of you who add your thoughts and comments. My hope is that it adds value to you in your business and your life. I [...]

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