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Why Most People Avoid Conflict... and Why You Shouldn't
If you can think and talk, and if you ever encounter other people, there is the potential for conflict. Conflict is an inevitable,
Principles for Effective Listening - Part II
In our last blog, we shared Part I of Principles for Effective Listening. We addressed the “how-to” of listening. If you’ve been practicing the techniques outlined,
Principles for Effective Listening - Part I
Listening is one of the most powerful tools of communication, leadership and relationships. Here are some things you can begin doing today
Are You Putting on an Act?
Lights! Camera! Action! When the spotlight of life is focused on you, what do people see? Are you an actor just playing a role or are you the “real thing?”
Job Stress – What Can You Do? Part 2 of 2
Last week we looked at the damaging effects that work-related stress can have on your health and life. Today, we will talk about some
Job Stress – What Can You Do? Part 1 of 2
Today’s workforce faces a multitude of pressures: deadlines, office politics, nonproductive meetings, conflict, job ambiguity, miscommunication
Why Your Personality Type is Awesome
One of the most challenging, interesting, and rewarding things about working with people is helping them discover the unique combination
Helping Your Child Process the Illness or Death of a Loved One
In this life, there is no escaping the reality that your family will be impacted by serious illness and death at some time.
Leadership for Growth
If you are an owner or have any leadership role in your workplace, you care about the success of your business and your employees.
Does Your Credit Score Reveal Impatience?
Did you know you can tell a lot about a person from just their credit score? You can certainly tell whether or not they will qualify for a mortgage,
Resolving a Bad Relationship at Work
The average full-time worker with two weeks of annual vacation spends up to 250 days or 2,000 hours each year on the job. Unfortunately,
Are You Contented and Thankful?
I read a survey that revealed over half of all Americans would choose a new line of work if they had the chance. It’s amazing to think
Do You Worry About What People Think?
It has been said that more people are held captive in the prison of their own minds then in all the jail cells in the world…
How Your Imagination Helps Build Confidence
The other day I was watching my 4-year-old grandson using his imagination by acting like a “superhero”. He grunted as he lifted up his
You Can't Have Self-Confidence Without This
To feel satisfied and be truly successful in life, a person needs a healthy sense of self-esteem and self-confidence. Let’s look at what these qualities
The Painful Truth of Low Self-Confidence
Everyone Struggles with a Lack of Confidence at Times
It is estimated that 85%
Thriving in the "New Normal"
Most of us alive today have never been through anything like the Coronavirus Pandemic. We know that there have been other devastating illnesses
Taming the Beast of Disorganization
Have you ever noticed that when you are disorganized life seems more chaotic and stressful? This experience often makes it difficult to know what
Are You Poisoning Your Relationships?
Imagine you are sitting in a coffee shop, chatting with friends. One of your friends reaches into their pocket and brings out a vial of poison
How to Stay Focused During Covid-19
Have you found yourself saying, “I just can’t think straight lately!” One of the primary complaints associated with the Covid-19