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7 Traits of Inspirational People, And What Leaders Can Learn

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Posted in Light Your World Self Leadership I’d read about Philippe Petit some years ago, and while being amazed at his death defying tightrope walk between the Twin Towers of the World Trade Centre in New York City, I was either was too young, too busy, in the wrong country or too focussed on other things to truly absorb his story. That [.].

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Invitation 2013: Will you choose to lead from who YOU are?

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Posted in Light Your World Self Leadership Imagine: What it would be like to grow up in a family that is always behind on their bills. To live in a home that could be featured on the television program HOARDERS. To have your home burn to the ground and lose everything when you were in grade-school. Then live in a home without [.].

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The Second Half: Transition Time

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Posted in Leadership Coaching Leadership Development Self Leadership It has been a few months since I have retired as CEO/Superintendent of Schools and I am settling in to a life that is clearly different than the day-to-day demands, stresses, and responsibilities of leading a large organization. I have found that retiring after thirty-four years in public education has brought about feelings of unease, [.].

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Leadership Pride – Where Is It Placed?

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Posted in Leadership Development Self Leadership Pride is a funny thing. We want pride to be evident in what we do. We want our pride to show in where we work and gather as a community. We want to be proud of the places we engage and participate in. Pride is a good thing. My Way Pride In leadership, it gets [.].

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No More New Year Resolutions: 4 Steps To Lasting Change

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Posted in Leadership Development For me, the rot started and ended when I used to make and break New Year’s resolutions. I always started the diet, or gave up cigarettes or vowed to keep the house, my life, my work in pristine order. I probably averaged about 3 weeks staying with my resolution, over the many years I subscribed to [.].

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The Light Within

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Posted in Self Leadership She’d been impossible to miss – tall, impeccably groomed and stylishly dressed – flitting from table to table, rarely spending more than a minute or two before moving on. Movement out of sync with the 20-minute table rotations at the women’s networking event. Her final perch was our table, joining us in the last few [.].

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January 2013 Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2012 Edition

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Posted in Leadership Development [link] Welcome to The January 2013 Leadership Development Carnival: Best of 2012 Edition! Each of the leadership bloggers in this edition were asked to submit their best (i.e., favorite, most popular) post from 2012, along with why it was the best. For most Carnivals, I’d suggest that readers just skim the headlines and pick and choose from the list.