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There are two kinds of executive coaches in this world: Business people. Complete and total wussballs. Which kind is yours? Find out: Does your coach have the scar tissue that comes with running an operation? Has your coach had to forgo reflection and deliberation because the pace of action was simply too fast to allow [...]

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The question must be asked: if the idea of living your story is so inspiring, and the guidelines for doing so are so simple, then why don’t more people do it? Why do so many fail to even consider themselves for the lead of their own story? Pitfalls, baby. Pitfalls. Indecision, Ignorance, & Inflexibility Many [...]

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You’ve decided to live your story. The question now is, “How?” As in, “What are the action items involved in living my story? How do I make sure I’m doing this right?” And the answer—the real answer, not the tailored-for-our-consumerist-culture answer—is, “There are guidelines, which I’ll give you, but after that, ‘living your own story’ [...]

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I am often asked to give people guidance through politically delicate situations. They are often amazed by what I tell them, which starts with: “OK, given that you’re going to tell the truth…” When I say this, it is not uncommon for me to hear responses back such as: “Oh, I couldn’t do that.” “I’m [...]

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Success on the job is a matter of perspective before it’s a matter of skill. Whether you’re new to the work force, a grunt, or a functional expert, here’s how to understand how your boss thinks.

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Positive Feedback

August 3, 2009

So, you have something positive to say… and you want to make sure the conversation goes as well as possible?
Awesome. My wish to you is that you should have this “problem” more often. Start with these two videos.

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