Warning labels. From “handle with care” to “highly flammable”, we see them everywhere. A warning label is a label attached to an item, or contained in an item’s instruction manual, warning the user about risks associated with the use of the item. Sadly enough, warning labels sometimes apply to leaders. This week’s chat will takeContinue reading “27 – Should you be required to wear a leadership warning label?”
Tag Archives: Personal Leadership
10 – Four ways leaders can keep on keeping on
The job of a leader is a hard one and requires skill sets that often do not come easy. It is sometimes a thankless job. But leading and managing others can be one of the most rewarding experiences in your career. To sustain your positive influence you must have a plan to help you “keepContinue reading “10 – Four ways leaders can keep on keeping on”
07: From fitness to business – how to coach for success w/ Brandi Forbes
We spend some time with CrossFit Hermitage owner, Brandi Forbes in this episode. Brandi shares the philosophy of her CrossFit team which mirrors great practices for business leaders. Different than your typical gym or fitness regime, Brandi’s team translates your fitness experience to real life. You begin a life of comprehensive strength and conditioning programContinue reading “07: From fitness to business – how to coach for success w/ Brandi Forbes”
How many “thank you” languages do you speak?
Gracias. Danke. Merci. Grazie. Thank you. How do you say it? Every country and culture has a way of showing appreciation to others. This week’s focus is simple. On this week of the United States’ tradition of celebrating Thanksgiving, what a wonderful opportunity to remind us of its importance in the workplace as well. ApartContinue reading “How many “thank you” languages do you speak?”
Want to develop your critical thinking skills? Act like a 4 year old
I recently spent some time with the cutest little four-year-old. She’s the daughter of two good friends and we hang out from time to time. Not only is she a blast but I usually learn something about myself when I’m with her. You know, kids will do that. Meet Allie. She’s a bright, funny, in-chargeContinue reading “Want to develop your critical thinking skills? Act like a 4 year old”