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Setting Smarter Priorities: 5 Steps for Creating More Margin In Your Life
It happens innocently enough. Your boss hands you an extra assignment that turns out to be a major undertaking. Or a colleague takes a leave of abs...
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How to Stay Cool Under Pressure
Staying cool under pressure can be one of the tougher parts of leadership. Every day brings a constant flow of conflict, irritations, demands and u...
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Why Do You Lead? A Reminder of Why Leadership Matters
Leaders often carry a heavy weight. While leadership has its rewards, the reality of the role can hit you pretty hard at times.I’m sure there...
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Last Crop in Fallsville: A Lesson of Love and Compassion
Like you, I’ve been inspired by the many kindnesses shown to those impacted by Hurricane Harvey. Neighbor helping neighbor.But it shouldn&rsq...
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4 Ways To Achieve Greater Work Life Balance for Leaders
One aspect of leadership I am asked about more frequently than almost any other – by both men and women – is work-life balance. That el...
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5 Ways Hobbies Can Help You Live and Lead at Your Best
What are your hobbies?You can tell a lot about a leader by the way they answer that question.If you’d asked me a few years ago what my hobbies were...
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How to Go From Feeling Overwhelmed as a Leader To I've Got This
Your car wouldn’t start this morning. You’re behind on finishing the report that’s due tomorrow. Your boss just called an urgent ...
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Mastering the Art of Delegation: Five Steps for Letting Go and Empowering Others
The idea of delegation goes back forever.As communities formed, tasks were delegated based on skills and experiences that would best help the group...
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