Reaching Your Goals: Thoughts From 14,000 Feet
Leading yourself is part of being able to lead others. When you show you are capable of reaching your goals, you demonstrate the potential to
Leading yourself is part of being able to lead others. When you show you are capable of reaching your goals, you demonstrate the potential to
Unity of command is crucial for the success of an organization, yet the colonists settling Jamestown seemed to be actually trying to make it hard on
Where does commitment come from, and how can I get some? Beginnings are fun – there is excitement, optimism, the promise of something new. Successful
“I will let your son burn the pancakes.” This is what I tell visiting parents who are trying to decide if their boy should join
Got a problem and having trouble finding a solution? Not long ago I was invited to work with a local youth group on leadership skills.
There are the people who have to do what they are told, and then there are the people who get to decide what people do.
One rainy morning recently I received a wordless lesson in equanimity when a few long-distance backpackers showed me what it looks like to handle a
Have you bumped up to the next level recently? Taken on a leadership role? Congratulations! Just keep in mind that what got you there might not be
Any goal worth taking on is going to require effort, and somewhere along the way you are guaranteed to find your path getting hard. When
There’s the plan, and then there’s what actually happens. Sometimes one resembles the other, but many times not. What do you do when you find
Sometimes after the excitement of a new beginning, things happen that make reaching your goals seem harder than we imagined. On a recent trip to
“How do I ask for feedback from the boss?” A reader posed a great question recently in the feedback section of one of my leadership courses. “I
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