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Sharpen Your Self Leadership
“Man is so made that if he is told often enough that he is a fool, he believes it. By telling himself so often enough, he convinces himself, because when he is alone, he carries on an inner dialogue with himself which is important to keep under proper...
Stressful Work Environments
Have you ever been stressed out by work? Surely not! I can't think of why working with others in high-intensity environments would be stressful for anyone. In reality, it's pretty easy to feel frustrated or overwhelmed throughout the work week. Projects pop up....
Change Your Narrative
During our April Think Tank, Dr. Fred addressed the importance of focusing on your inner narrative when leading and how this relates to maximizing your impact.
We all deal with the inner critic in our heads. It’s easy to fall down the rabbit hole each passing day....
5 Ways to Address Your Inner Critic
We all battle the inner critic that lives in our heads. Negative self-talk sabotages our effectiveness and, in return, our ability to serve, impact, and lead those around us. In short, we get in our own way. However, there's hope. If...
Maximizing Social Capital
Untapped Potential.
Underutilized Talent.
Wasted Time.
Squandered Resources.
For leaders who maximize social capital, these words evoke an emotional response, and when you are fully invested in helping others succeed, you will find ways to...
Self-Leadership is Essential
We've recast dysfunction as heroic sacrifice. We've collectively created a narrative around the nature of work that not only justifies such dysfunctional practices, but also regards those who engage in them as selfless heroes, sacrificing sleep, relationships,...