Many years ago I had an ah-hah moment that changed my life. Even though I had earned several graduate degrees, had won the “Outstanding Faculty Member” award at two different universities, had published many books, and spoken at hundreds of meetings … all the things that proved I was really smart … I realized I was stupid. I was trying …
Ignorance and arrogance: The 2 leading killers of workplace energy
Team leaders, front-line supervisors, managers, leaders, even parents are never energy-neutral. They’re either giving energy to the people around them or sapping it from them. The same truth applies to all your relationships … even the relationships you have with your friends, family members and coworkers. You’re always making things better or worse. You are never a neutral force. That …
The High Cost of Low Motivation
Last week I asked one of my audiences this question: “How many of you would like to be at your ideal weight and ideal level of physical fitness?” All of them raised their hands. Then I asked them, “How many of know what it would take to be at your ideal weight and at your ideal level of physical fitness?” …
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