Tiny Reminders
We have all been told that appearances can be deceiving, but do we really believe that? And how do our snap judgements hurt us in our journey through life? Find out what I learned from Tiny, and the important reminders he gave me.
We have all been told that appearances can be deceiving, but do we really believe that? And how do our snap judgements hurt us in our journey through life? Find out what I learned from Tiny, and the important reminders he gave me.
In my work with entrepreneurs, athletes, business leaders and other highly successful people, I’ve noticed that extraordinary achievers often share common characteristics and traits. While the following list isn’t exhaustive, it highlights some of the key attributes of those who are among the very best at what they do. This is a list worth striving…
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…
1. Develop a growth plan with each person on your team. 2. Know thyself: What time of day do you do your best work? Make a list of the most important relationships in your life. Compare your activity level to your accomplishment. Identify your strengths, weaknesses, opportunities and threats. What is your personal learning agenda?…
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