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Success

It’s relatively easy to look around the world and note other people’s shortcomings – their greed, ignorance, and fear-driven agendas. When you perceive that one of your cherished values – honesty, integrity, creativity – is lacking in a situation or relationship it’s an opportunity to reflect on how fully you’re expressing that very value.

It’s all too easy to see your own unfinished business in the behavior of others.
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What kind of support helps you grow?

June 24, 2011

I’m the grateful member of a group called the Brain Trust. It’s kind of like a mastermind group – though we’re more servant-minded. The members of the Brain Trust are: Michele Linsenbury Christensen Molly Gordon Jennifer Louden Mark Silver Michael Bungay Stainer And me. We’re a group of six people who talk on the phone [...]

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The Knowing (and where to find it)

May 31, 2011

There something you’re here to do. Not just for today, this quarter, or this year. All those goals that are written in the project plan, the action plan, the bucket list – these aren’t what I’m talking about.

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What are you waiting for?

May 19, 2011

Once you’ve seen it, you can’t forget. I’m talking about your Path – the way of living, being, working, breathing, and creating that bring you into your True Life. When you’re on your Path, you can feel it. It’s grounding and energizing. Serene and sparky. Each step you take on your Path more and more [...]

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The power of leadership: a lesson from Paul Simon

May 17, 2011

Often, when people think about exercising leadership, they imagine themselves in the spot light. Being bold, out front, and the object of attention. That’s one approach.There’s another way. It’s called Servant Leadership.

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What nourishes success?: A parable

March 29, 2011

Once upon a time, there was a hand. The hand lived a busy and fulfilling life. Typing. Playing the guitar. Digging in the garden. Tweeting. Then one day, the hand became hungry. So, the hand went into the kitchen and grabbed an apple. The hand squeezed the apple. But, that didn’t take away its hunger. [...]

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