Today I received a beautiful reminder, “Where you were is a data point…but it doesn’t define where you are now.” More often than not, I’m find myself drawing from and reciting from past experience. I think we do this, unconsciously or consciously, in various ways, and often to demonstrate our credibility or share accounts of […]
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First week of the New Year and rather than declaring good intentions and resolutions, I’m lying on the couch with a cold. I don’t know about you, but when I’m sick I have as much motivation as a sloth. My mind, on the other hand, doesn’t stop. While being physically healthy is key for a […]
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If there’s one thing that I’ve started to recognize as common among my clients is this: they are conscious leaders and organizations. So what does that mean? They are: self-aware, think broadly about their impact and that of the business they’re in, consider the systems in which they work and live, and they care about […]
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Am I saying the right thing?
Posted on 12. Oct, 2016 by Susan Wright.
How often do you question what you’re saying? Oh come on, I know it’s more than once. Remember that meeting where you took command of the room and expressed what you thought they needed to hear? What about that interview, when you answered a reasonable question with a way-off response? In your mind it was clear but […]