Tag Archives: mindset

What drives change?

Posted on 22. Mar, 2012 by .

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Today I read a collection of articles, and although the topics were seemingly diverse; healthcare, innovation, work-life, they are merged on one central theme – change. It’s not overtly stated in the articles, as often change is a big bad scary word! But as my clients and readers know, this is my area of specialty […]

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Personal dial of choice

Posted on 20. Oct, 2011 by .

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In my last post, I wrote about creating the change you want to see. Coincidentally this past week, I was given opportunities to learn more about this myself, and so please allow me to indulge. I don’t know about you, but often I find it challenging to visualize or know what that change is or […]

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Conscious mindset for positive action

Posted on 01. Apr, 2011 by .

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Over dinner with a client last night I was sharing my story of the past few weeks and realized the “reactionary” state we’ve been living in. After having a flood in our basement and a bunch of other unexpected events, we’ve been thrust into making decisions and taking action on items that typically would have […]

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What’s your mindset?

Posted on 15. Dec, 2009 by .

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Do you vacillate between extremes? Do you go full out with high expectations and burn out after a day? Do you achieve very little, giving in to the mood of the day? Do you find yourself immobilized by rigid demands? These are just a few of the questions that speak to a condition I call: […]

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