The One Thing Great Leaders Have in Common
What is the one thing all great leaders have in common? Find out in the article based on Mark’s newest book, The Intention Imperative: Three Essential Changes that Will Make You a Successful Leader Today.
What is the one thing all great leaders have in common? Find out in the article based on Mark’s newest book, The Intention Imperative: Three Essential Changes that Will Make You a Successful Leader Today.
Learn to motivate those you lead with these five quick tips.
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Growing up my mom often used the phrase, “This will cure what ails you!” The “cure” varied widely as she said it about everything from bad behavior to an upset stomach. As my mom believed, there might be a universal cure to whatever ails you. So, what is it? First, consider: Writer’s often complain of…
Everybody eventually dies. At an emotional level that is very sad. At an intellectual level it is merely fact. We don’t spend much time thinking about our eventual end. Lacking that awareness, many days are filled with wasted moments, missed opportunities, bad choices and mediocre behavior.
Frank Sinatra sang that even though he’d had regrets, they were too few to mention. I’ve had more than a few business regrets and hopefully I’ve learned from them. I share some of them here in hopes that you can learn from my regrets so they won’t become your regrets.
Here are 5 questions to get you moving: What have you been putting off doing for too long? Start it. What don’t you like about yourself? Change it. How are you working against yourself? Stop it. What is your favorite excuse? Remove it. What one thing if you did it consistently would make you more…
Do you have fringe people on your team? The leader of a volunteer group once asked me, “What can we do get people involved and committed. How can we move people from the fringe of the group to the center?” It is easy to hang out on the periphery. There are few risks. You can come…
The questions to ask for developing a character My friend Tom Marcoux is an author who writes in a variety of genres. Recently he shared this advice with me about writing fiction: “If you do try you hand at fiction, here’s a method I devised and have taught to college students/graduate students for 14 years. To…