When we think of leadership, often we think of “boss, manager, assistant manager, CEO, CFO” and the like. Most of us think of leadership as having to be in a management role.
I think we all have regrets in our lives. Our entertainment world is full of movies and books about how to go back in time and “fix” everything. Many stories show how doing so would have irrevocable changes that could ruin your future life or other’s lives. Some show that trying to do so…
I’m playing a mobile game titled Words With Friends by Zynga. For the uninitiated, it’s a bit like Scrabble with some questionable definitions. The key is to form words with tiles and each player gets 7 random tiles apiece. Each letter has different points awarded…
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Summary
Haw is being brave as he starts to move through the Maze. He finds tidbits of new Cheese here and there but not enough to satisfy him for long. Most of hall, Haw finds himself facing himself rather than…
I don’t do well in a lot of things that I truly enjoy doing. Cooking, baking, singing, drawing, and more. But you know what? I’m no longer afraid to do them. And you know what else? I fail.
I saw this sign in Barnes and Noble yesterday and I loved it. The thing is, leadership IS a big deal. How many “greats” can be pointed back to someone that led them? Whether you become President of the US or president of the local PTA, leadership has this ripple effect. What type of…
One of the largest pitfalls and stoppers of growth for both leadership roles and those under them is pure and simple: ENegative go.
Our Ego isn’t inherently a bad thing. Ego is our sense of self-importance and esteem. It’s hardwired in but…
For such a small book it definitely packs a pretty large amount of information. Information that we can use not only in roles as leaders but also in our roles as human beings.
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Wanting to progress on something never seems like a bad thing right? Until you see you aren’t making any. You may get depressed, angry, or want to quit. However, it’s all how you look at it.
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