Sometimes the work of “getting there” is less about following a plan and more about confirming your commitment that “there” is where you want to be.
Read MoreWhen leading seems complicated, try simplifying expectations.
Read MoreMaking a strategy is easy. Making a strategy amidst year end and a dozen other factors is an uphill slog.
Read MoreTaking responsibility moves commitment forward. Taking on a burden stalls momentum.
Read MoreYour mind will quickly fixate on the destination involved with transition and overlook the necessary time for learning.
Read MoreAre you haunting your employees? Maybe a little more ghost-approach would be beneficial.
Read MoreThe middle ground of just good enough and perfect is simply good and it is tricky to land on consistently.
Read MoreThe act of witnessing involves careful attention rather than casual observation.
Read MoreIn order to perform on the next thing, take time to recapitulate the last thing.
Read MoreConsidering leadership in terms of phases rather than a position to be held can enable a clearer focus on contribution.
Read MoreEngaging in Flow state is a process of finding a cognitive task that enables you to be here, now.
Read MoreSuccess amidst the journey, rather than as the outcome, is integral in how your brain adopts and develops new skills.
Read MoreTenure affords greater context for decisions; it also increases certain assumption-based risks.
Read MoreThe clarity with which you can see where your contribution is needed ties directly to your satisfaction and engagement.
Read MoreAction potential is the amount of electronic stimulus required to make a neuron fire; goals work the same way.
Read MoreThe more responsibility you take on as a leader does not directly correlate to an equal ability to fight more battles.
Read MoreStop waiting for someone to prove themselves.
Read MoreTry worrying less about feeling perfectly ready; it is a distraction.
Read MoreYour brain craves certainty but your job is to refine probability.
Read MoreIndependence does not exist in a vacuum; it survives on unseen dependencies.
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