Are You A Straddler or All-in?
In a previous post, I wrote about the seven traits that characterize unstoppable teammates. I call one of them “perspective” because it reflects the[...]
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In a previous post, I wrote about the seven traits that characterize unstoppable teammates. I call one of them “perspective” because it reflects the[...]
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As you solve each problem that surfaces in your business or personal life, take the time to ask, “Is there a better way to do this?” Great teams and[...]
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The biggest obstacle to personal and team success is the ego. It can lull us into thinking we are better than we are, it can block us from accepting[...]
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In my previous post, “7 Traits of Unstoppable Teammates,” I talked about how no one person can do it all. Your job as a team builder and leader is to[...]
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Teams exist for one reason: to achieve results. So many people confuse a group, club, or a gathering of people with a fully realized team. However,[...]
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Whether you’re into Eastern philosophy or Western scientific fact-finding, both disciplines strive to tackle the same goal: understanding how the[...]
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What do you say to yourself when thinking about quitting―about giving up on the pursuit of your dream? Do conjure up reasons to justify your stopping[...]
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Have you ever thought about what prompts you to take an action to achieve a positive impact? I’m not talking about a reactionary response, like what[...]
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One of the tricks your mind will play on you is convincing you that you have no other option than to stop. Don’t fall for it—Ever. You have a choice.[...]
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In the sport of rowing (aka crew), there is a well-known and dreaded phase of training called the “Winter Doldrums.” This phase of training occurs[...]