Dear Courageous Leader, For this week’s Coffee Break – I took a closer look at improving your influence through feedback loops. Key points from the video: Assess your impact by audience (directs, peers, or managers). … read more
Designing Your Work Life
Dear Courageous Leaders, For this week’s Coffee Break – I took a closer look at Designing Your Work Life . Key points from the video: Retirement is a great future lens We all have notion … read more
Document Your Values to Standout
Dear Courageous Leaders, For this week’s Coffee Break – I took a closer look at documenting and communicating your values. Key points from the video: Most leaders have a good idea of their values. Very … read more
Act Now – The Power of 15% Solutions
Dear Courageous Leaders, For this week’s Coffee Break – I took a closer look at acting now and not waiting . Key points from the video: There is always something you can do now. Great … read more
Want to achieve more? Keep it Simple
Today’s episode focuses on the oxymoron concept of achieving more by doing less. To burst through the complexity that bombards you as a middle organizational leader, try simplifying what you do. You accomplish this by It is about narrowing the field of what you worry about and what you focus on to achieve more. Impact comes through being remember for things that matter. It won’t matter to anyone else if you are dispassionate…
Self-Compassion and Goal Setting
In this week’s coffee break we examine how you can set big goals that motivate without making you feel yucky when setbacks happen. We take a look at the intersection of self-compassion and goal setting.
Micro Resilience: the art of the bounce-back
All leaders stumble. The best leaders exude resilience by bouncing back from mistakes and setbacks quickly. In this week’s Coffee Break you will find inspiration and tips on how to recover from a setback.
How to inspire with your words
There is no better way for you to extend and expand your brand and impact than using your words as a force for good. By boldly affirming the greatness of those in your circle, you will inspire them to action.
Reading a Room for maximum impact
Reading a room is the first step to executive presence and creating influence. Three quick keys: 1) pay attention to non-verbal cues 2) being fully present and undistracted and 3) practice global listening.
Think Super Powers – Not Super Hero
We all have unique talents and gifts. I choose to call them your super powers because when you apply your strengths in the right context you will have a super impact. No, this does not make you a super hero.