Posts Tagged ‘Mindset’
Leadership Behaviors
I have been given a lot of thought to Leadership lately. I have been placing special emphasis on the things I personally look for in Leaders. It doesn’t matter if it’s someone I report to, or someone that reports to me. Coincidently, my biggest observations about leadership in corporate America is that we too often…
Read MoreDon’t Allow Yesterday’s Failures Stop You From Getting to Tomorrow
When you’re building or leading your team, it’s easy to be crippled by the myriad of decisions, and indecisions, you’re faced with on a daily basis. It’s easy to be dissuaded from something you know can be done, but when measured against your own rational thought seems improbable. We spend a great amount of time…
Read MoreDon’t fear failure. Embrace Your Scars.
I was recently asked what I would tell myself if I could go back ten years. Why are the simplest questions, the most difficult to answer? For the life of me, I couldn’t figure out why it was so hard to answer. Everything I thought of felt shallow; as if it was either not impactful…
Read MoreCaboPress – A Business MasterMind (I Think)
For the past three years Chris Lema has invited me to join him at his event – CaboPress. For three years I have declined the request. I declined previously for two reasons: Didn’t think I had much to offer, Afraid of the impressions hanging out on a resort in Mexico would have on my team.…
Read MoreThinking About Competitors
When you think about your competition, how do you account for it? Do you stress over them? Do you find yourself constantly looking at what they are doing? Maybe comparing yourself to them? I know I did, and sometimes still do. Every move felt like it would change the game for us. It rarely did!…
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