Category Archives: goal setting

Be a Mentor: Part 2 of, ‘Seek a Mentor, Be a Mentor’ (a 2-part series)

(click to read part 1 of Seek a Mentor, Be a Mentor) Be a Mentor Be a mentor. Why? If you are into 'karma', consider that what comes around, goes around. If you think 'karma' is too airy-fairy for you, then just know that teaching others is the best way to learn and solve your own ...

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Seek a Mentor: Part 1 of, ‘Seek a Mentor, Be a Mentor’ (a 2-part series)

Seek a Mentor *Coincidental to my writing this series, the Harvard Business Review lists 'getting a mentor' as the number one resolution that aspiring leaders should make!  Five Resolutions for Aspiring Leaders If you’re serious about making wise decisions and improving your current position in your organization, it’s time to consider a mentor.  So who exactly ...

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Leadership as Equilateral Triangle

"When I start getting stressed, I go back to the triangle and make sure everything is balanced out...” Due to NCAA regulations, all names have either been deleted or fictionalized to negate any possibility that this post is in any way endorsed by the people or entities about which it was inspired and written. This fictionalization ...

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Affecting Behavioral Change: As easy as A-B-C!

Fresh start. You hear these words, and you might think resolutions, midnight, poppers, New Year’s. Fresh start.  My sons (and maybe your kids) hear these words, and they think lunchboxes, unknown teachers, new friends, different classroom, and back to school. As school kicks into gear and autumn approaches, I knew I had to start started thinking ...

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