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Perception is More Than Reality

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe Perception is More Than Reality by Kevin Eikenberry on November 12, 2010 in Devloping Others , Leadership , Learning , Mentoring , Personal Development We’ve all heard, and said. that “perception is reality&#. This profound truth, while believed, is sometimes hard to remember or put into practice.

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Seven Ways to Be More Comfortable and Confident When Receiving.

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe Seven Ways to Be More Comfortable and Confident When Receiving Feedback by Kevin Eikenberry on November 8, 2010 in Leadership , Learning There is lots of advice for leaders, managers and coaches on how to give better feedback. I’ve written and taught quite a bit about it myself.

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People Buy You:

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe People Buy You: by Kevin Eikenberry on November 8, 2010 in Books , Influence , Leadership , Learning This weeks Resource Recommendation is People Buy You: The Real Secret To What Matters Most in Business by Jeb Blount. Jeb Blount has written a concise, easy to read book that on the surface is written for sales people.

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The Latent Power of a Cliche

Kevin Eikenberry

Consulting Speaking Training Products KevinEikenberry.com About Blog Home Blogs I Like Leadership Learning Subscribe The Latent Power of a Cliche by Kevin Eikenberry on November 10, 2010 in Leadership , Learning Wikipedia defines a cliche, in part, as “ an expression, idea, or element of an artistic work which has been overused to the point of losing its original meaning or effect. &# I’ve spent some time recently thinking about cliches, in part because I have recently heard (throug

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