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Employee Morale – A Unique Challenge
Recently, I listened to a fascinating audio book called A Complaint Free World by Will Bowen. The sub titles of this book are: How to Stop Complaining and Start Enjoying the Life You Always Wanted AND Take the 21 Day … Continue reading
Executive Leadership Tip: Embark on a Journey of Change
Over the past two weeks, we have covered what a paradigm is and how to apply it to our life. Let’s set a goal that we will shine a beacon on the existing paradigm to remove it from the realm … Continue reading
Time to Wake Up!
In a blog last week, I commented the results discussed in the annual report by Workplace Dynamics analyzing what is important to workers in Orange County, California. Since I have no reason not to assume the information they assembled is … Continue reading
Motivational Leadership: Examining a Paradigm
In 2012 we will take an in-depth look at the 15 step process that enables business leaders to achieve breakthrough outcomes and extraordinary performance. The concept of Unshackled Leadership starts with understanding and accepting that there is an existing paradigm. The simplest definition of … Continue reading
Posted in Leadership Development
Tagged change management, life truths, making changes, Unshackled Leadership
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Strategizing is a Waste of Time
If you are a company owner, president, CEO, COO or any other senior level manager, do you know that it’s very likely that you spend 98 or more % of your time focusing on the wrong thing? Think about it. … Continue reading
Leadership Strategy Tip: Goal Setting
I attended a meeting this past week where the speaker was Mark LeBlanc. Mark has been a professional speaker since he was 21 and rose to be the president of the National Speakers Association a number of years ago. Mark … Continue reading
Leadership Tip: Life is like a catalog
Do you realize that for each and every one of you, life is like having available to you an endless assortment of catalogs, all of which contain every imaginable thing a human being could want? Sound too good to be … Continue reading
Winning the Battle with Your Ego
I was out walking with my girlfriend this morning and after her sharing her insights gained from a workshop she had been in for the last three days, we began to discuss what a challenge it is to just be … Continue reading
Leadership Tip: Outwitting the Devil
It’s not very often that I recommend a book, but I’ve been reading so many amazing books recently that validate the philosophy expressed in Unshackled Leadership that that is about to change, starting now. Napolean Hill, one of the bestselling … Continue reading
Posted in Improving Quality of Life
Tagged being successful, ego, life truths, Unshackled Leadership
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