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Tick Tock, Tick Tock | Heart of a Leader
https://heartofaleader.wordpress.com/2015/02/18/tick-tock-tick-tock
Heart of a Leader. Tick Tock, Tick Tock. Ever hear the ticking of the clock that defines the parameters of your day. This clock tells you to hurry up or you’ll be late. Later in the day, looking at this clock brings up a sense of all that is yet to be done or will be left undone as the day ends. What about a new relationship with your clock? Click to print (Opens in new window). Click to email (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window).
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For Your Consideration | Heart of a Leader
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Heart of a Leader. March 9, 2012. When you are content to be simply yourself and don’t compare or compete, everybody will respect you. The Tao. March 6, 2012. The more we want something the more illusive it is! The Japanese Zen Master Bankei said, “The farther you enter into the truth the deeper it is.”. February 1, 2009. To hold, you must first open your hand and let go. Tao De Ching. January 30, 2009. January 29, 2009. January 9, 2009. 8221;Imagination is everything. It is the preview. December 30, 2008.
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What’s your limitation? | Heart of a Leader
https://heartofaleader.wordpress.com/2015/04/10/whats-your-limitation
Heart of a Leader. What’s your limitation? A few years ago, I was approached by someone in my community with a familiar request. My business isn’t what I want it to be, he said. I’m not making the money I want, and I don’t know what to do. Can you help me? I thought about his request for a few days and said, I was available to see what I could do to help. He said he’d get back to me about a time to start. Two years passed and not another word. I’ve had this type of distraction too. I know what’s up&#...
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Beware of leaping off the cliff | Heart of a Leader
https://heartofaleader.wordpress.com/2015/02/20/beware-of-leaping-off-the-cliff
Heart of a Leader. Beware of leaping off the cliff. First, a reminder- I’m writing this blog for myself. I’m a continuous work in progress, and I use this blog as a place to help me sort things out. Even when I occasionally write in the third person, what I’m writing about is something that is in my face and calling for my attention. Do you ever notice how quickly you leap into something with no consideration for the purpose of your engagement? The area of inquiry. Click to print (Opens in new window).
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What did You Say? | Heart of a Leader
https://heartofaleader.wordpress.com/2015/02/24/what-did-you-say
Heart of a Leader. What did You Say? Do you have the tendency, when you hear someone telling you something they have already shared, to speak or at least think, You already told me that? I do Last Saturday afternoon, my wife and I were exploring the back roads of our area. She was telling me a story about someone we knew and my response to her was, You already mentioned that to me. We are so polite in our culture that we don’t ask, Were you thinking of something else? Why not listen again? Maybe I’ll lea...
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Dissapointment and the Jack in the Box | Heart of a Leader
https://heartofaleader.wordpress.com/2015/04/08/dissapointment-and-the-jack-in-the-box
Heart of a Leader. Dissapointment and the Jack in the Box. I was watching a child crank the handle on a Jack in the Box. He was lost in the. Pops go the Weasel. Music At the point we all know, Jack erupts from the box and the child lets out an exclamation of surprise. The child immediately puts Jack back into the box and begins cranking again. This went on for almost a half hour. I can change my experience by accepting what’s true and acting from that reality. When I choose to do this, my disappointm...
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Disappointer in Chief | Heart of a Leader
https://heartofaleader.wordpress.com/2014/11/05/disappointer-in-chief
Heart of a Leader. In this aftermath of the 2014 elections, there is so much talk about the reasons for the outcome. I think it’s pretty simple. In 2008, we elected Barak Obama. Those of us that supported his first campaign felt that. Someone was going to make a difference in the way that government works. Finally someone was going to lead the country into a time of greater pulling together. So many promises were made that would support this vision. Very few have been able to lead in a way that brings us...