Posts tagged Leadership
Talk To Someone, Not At Them

The pandemic thrust a lot of newbies in to the online, work from home frontier. I couldn’t be happier. Many leaders and employees are experiencing new fulfillment from being able to spend more time at home. It really is the only thing I thank COVID-19 for. However exciting this is, many people are now finding themselves in an unknown world, floundering trying to understand new social cues, communication strategies and response mechanisms that support building relationships electronically, just as well as stepping into their office.

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Are You Rootbound?

A leader knows behind any growing business, is an even bigger, growing leader. Leadership development, the time and expense of it, are the truest measurements of a leader fully committed to growth and a business that can afford it. To arrive at a place that can afford you the luxury of spending time developing yourself, means you have curated an equally developed business. A business that can support the expense of its most crucial system, Leadership.

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How I Mastered Working From Home For 10 Years

I started to find myself thinking of work, all the time. Without realizing it, I was so overly consumed with the constant chatter in my mind of what to do and when it needed to be done, I didn’t realize how much stress I had actually added to my life. However, being masked by the false sense of control I had over my schedule and time, allowed me to live in this weird, under and over committed work from home status.

It really turned into the perfectly, hard lifestyle.

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Benefits of the Bored Mind

Before the COVID crisis, life had become easy and accessible. We could go where we want, whenever we want and super-fast. With entertainment at our fingertips, stimulation was our drug. Worldwide food options and access to goods within hours of placing orders was not luxury, but a staple. People will go and pick up your takeout food from just about anywhere you want and deliver it to you. Your takeout food. Let that sink in for a moment. And even if we wanted to go pick up our own, take out food, we can hire a personal driver, in whatever luxurious mood we are in(I won’t deny I go super deluxe every once in a while), to drive us there and back. Many got into a state of complacent, consistent obligation to staying busy all the time.

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In Desperation, Find Inspiration

Opportunity is a hard thing for many to think of right now. I get it. My businesses are being hit, just like everyone else. It is hard to think of a future when today feels so bleak. Desperation and inspiration couldn’t be more opposite. One built on fear, uncertainty, deceit and hopelessness, the other, opportunity, vision and hope. If all we are left with is one or the other, I choose inspiration any day

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