The Power of we is a principle in which we trade “me” mindsets for “we” mindsets. As we found out in the first blog of this title, the Power of we is the realization that together, we are better. We are stronger, faster, wiser, more effective and empowered. Having this attitude that includes cooperation with… Continue reading The Power of WE Part 2
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Leadership Lessons from the Super Bowl
The bottom line is that I had no skin in this game. The team I thought would win is an arch nemesis to my Dallas Cowboys, whom I hope to get their act together next season. I told my wife I felt the eagles would pull it out. What a game, though. That is precisely… Continue reading Leadership Lessons from the Super Bowl
The Power of “WE”
Can You trust me? Have you ever attempted the trust fall exercise? You stand on an elevated place, and then with your eyes closed and back turned; you fall backward into the arms of friends you hope you can trust to catch you. I have to tell you, every time I’ve done it, even though… Continue reading The Power of “WE”
GOALS, Really?
Do Goals work? According to John Maxwell, the answer is NO. “Goals only work if you do.” – John C. Maxwell A more accurate thought has not been spoken. Making goals, having goals, writing them down, knowing what your goals are, and… Continue reading GOALS, Really?
The Height of Selfishness – Being a People Pleaser
Have you ever felt stuck? Have you ever asked yourself why? One rapid way to get stuck is to try to please everyone. By pleasing people, we find ourselves backed into a corner because, when attempting to make everyone happy, you ultimately make no one happy, especially yourself. The most intense problem with people pleasing… Continue reading The Height of Selfishness – Being a People Pleaser