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5 Ways Executive Coaching Can Drive Business Growth

In today’s fast-paced business world, strong leadership is key to driving growth and success. Executive coaching provides leaders with the support and tools they need to unlock their full potential and lead their organizations to new heights. Whether it’s improving...

Mastering Difficult Conversations: Essential Skills for Effective Leadership

As a leader, the ability to navigate difficult conversations is crucial. Whether it’s delivering constructive feedback, resolving conflicts, addressing performance issues, or discussing sensitive topics, these conversations can be uncomfortable but are vital to...

Investing in Yourself: The ROI of Executive Coaching

In a world where businesses are constantly evolving and leaders are under pressure to drive success, the value of investing in executive coaching has never been clearer. But what exactly is the return on investment (ROI) of executive coaching? Is it just about...
How LEGO Makes Boring Meetings “Awesome”

How LEGO Makes Boring Meetings “Awesome”

You can discover more about a person in an hour of play than in a year of conversation. - Plato There’s little denying the impact the LEGO brand has had on the world. I'm a kid at heart and have been using LEGO for both personal and professional reasons for my entire...

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Head vs. Heart Leadership: The Great Debate

Head vs. Heart Leadership: The Great Debate

To handle yourself, use your head; to handle others, use your heart. - Eleanor Roosevelt "The Heart" versus "The Head" continues to be one of the great debates in the world of leaders and leadership development. So much has been written on the topic, but mostly from...

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How To Apply “The Law Of Attraction” At Work

How To Apply “The Law Of Attraction” At Work

What you think, you create. What you feel, you attract. What imagine, you become. The LOA (Law Of Attraction) has been around for a long time and was promoted most recently through “The Secret” thanks to Oprah and followed by thousands around...

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8 Signs You Over Analyze Everything

8 Signs You Over Analyze Everything

While increased choice allows us to achieve objectively better results, it also leads to greater anxiety, indecision and paralysis.-  Psychologist Barry Schwartz; Ted Talk I was struggling to write this article. I kept switching topics, researching, and...

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15 Things You Should Never Apologize For

15 Things You Should Never Apologize For

The other day someone apologized to me for something they felt bad about. The overall exchange felt forced, inauthentic and lacking sincerity. After a brief conversation with this person regarding the awkward nature of the exchange, we both quickly realized (and...

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17 Reminders Why Mom’s Are Awesome

17 Reminders Why Mom’s Are Awesome

Dedicated to my Mom, my wife of our kids and every other Mom who openly, lovingly and tirelessly devotes their time, attention and hearts to there loved ones. Mother {muhth-er} - noun 1. One person who does the work of twenty. (For free)  Although sometimes referred...

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8 Reasons Why Your Emails Go Unanswered

8 Reasons Why Your Emails Go Unanswered

Love it or hate it, email remains the most pervasive form of communication in the business world. You use email for everything, from applying for jobs to communicating with your co-workers. The numbers don't lie: In 2014, the majority of email traffic came from the...

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9 Ways Successful People Handle Criticism

9 Ways Successful People Handle Criticism

No one in the history of performance reviews ever said, "Please give me your worst possible criticism about my ability to do my job and don't hold back...it's okay - I can take it." In reality, performance reviews, feedback and criticism are the fiber that holds...

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