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LIVE POWERFULLY!
JULY 2012 |
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Powerful Leadership Skills for You!
Why do you need leadership skills if you are not in a formal leadership role? Because leadership skills are not mutually exclusive to organizations. In fact, whether you realize it or not, you use them daily on yourself, with your family, and in your relationships. The question is: Are you are using them powerfully and effectively? My goal is to show you how to successfully integrate leadership skills into your life so that you can achieve your goals and lead the most powerful life you are capable of leading!
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PERSONAL LEADERSHIP Featured Blog You Could Be A Genius
 As in politics, each of you has supporters and detractors in your life. The supporters are the people that will support and encourage you as you attempt to create positive change. You feel good around them. Loved and supported. You are in good company when you are engaged with your supporters. You will feel energized, positive, and confident after interacting with them. Whether you consider the changes you are making minor, moderate, or major you need supporters in your life to ensure that you will be successful. On the other hand, detractors will flat out undermine your attempts to reach the next level of your life. They are the people around whom you feel uneasy, or you question whether or not you can truly trust them. Detractors will sap you of your time and energy. You will feel demotivated, listless, and fearful after interacting with your detractors. And when you are attempting to create positive change in your life, detractors will be the ones to slow your process down. So how do you differentiate a supporter from a detractor? Let's take a look at a few of the characteristics of both: CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST MISS A BLOG OR TWO? NO PROBLEM! You can catch up RIGHT HERE! |
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EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP Featured Executive Leadership Article Why People Don't Seem Grateful to Have a Job
 In the article before last I wrote about the use, or misuse, as the case may be, of the phrase "because it's your job." Well, right on the heels of that phrase is another magic phrase that at times runs rampant throughout organizations and teams, that I want to tell you about, that is just as detrimental to goal achievement. Sometimes it is used outright, and sometimes it is implied. But it goes a little something like this: "You should be grateful you have a job." CLICK HERE TO READ THE REST BROWSE & READ ALL THE EXECUTIVE LEADERSHIP ARTICLES RIGHT HERE! |