I think to truly fail you must have the following elements: Goals, Execution, Failing, Stopping, Admission, Learning the takeaway
I think to truly fail you must have the following elements: Goals, Execution, Failing, Stopping, Admission, Learning the takeaway
Without a clear vision, communication typically falls flat. From the “Happy Birthday Experiment†to “I have a Dream†here are a few thoughts on effective communication.
Following last week’s post, you have permission, this post explores breaking down the barriers to getting things done. My dad lived out the maxim, Sometimes Wrong, but Never in Doubt. He was pretty incredible at doing things imperfectly.
I’m worthless without vision. I cannot plan, act, do—in fact, I can’t even take the first step—without a vision. Without a clear vision of your life, it is hard to know how to act. Vision boarding can be a powerful tool to planning for the future.
The human will is finicky. When we try to change the behavior of others (no matter how minute) it is nearly impossible to direct them without some planning. Activities as simple as clean out the refrigerator become an impossible task.
Recently, I realized that a few off-hand comments had a major impact on my journey. More importantly, I realized the power of the spoken words on the lives of those around us.
There are pat answers about what it means to be a leader, but what really matters to you. Here is a list of things that I like and dislike in leadership.