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Progress Comes Incrementally Then Suddenly

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I started doing yoga in late 2010 because a knowledgeable friend of the family encouraged me to take it up to help manage the multiple sclerosis I had been diagnosed with in 2009. Our friend was right. There is progress but it may be so small or tucked away somewhere that it’s imperceptible. You can’t see it yet, but it’s there.

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Five Tips for Leaders Who Are Betwixt and Between

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That said, there are some tips that apply in most of these betwixt and between situations. Based on your experience or observation, what other tips do you have for leaders who find themselves betwixt and between? And yet, when I read your tips, I realized that I was playing the roles you describe.

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Three Tips for Managing an Olbermann - Next Level Blog

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Here are three tips: Caveat emptor: or, as we say in English, “Buyer beware.” When you reach the tipping point where the current and future costs appear to outweigh the benefits, you’ve got to move. But, before you get to the point where you say, “You’re fired,” you’ll want to give it your best shot at working things out.

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Three Tips for Beating the Jitters

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Based on a combination of what I shared with and heard from the leaders about what works for them, here are three tips for beating the jitters when the stakes are high: Visualize:   It works for world class athletes and it will work for you. Here’s a tip for the tip. Practice:   Which leads us to tip number 2.

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Next Level Tips for Women Leaders

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Main | Leaders, Your Words Matter » January 07, 2011 Next Level Tips for Women Leaders Last month, I was interviewed by Kristi Hedges, executive coach and columnist for WomenEntrepeneur.com , on how women leading their own businesses can develop themselves for next level performance.  Your comment has not yet been posted.

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Wally's Advice for New Bosses

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Posted by Scott Eblin on September 17, 2010 in Leadership , Personal Presence | Permalink Technorati Tags : being the boss , influence TrackBack TrackBack URL for this entry: [link] Listed below are links to weblogs that reference Wally’s Advice for New Bosses : Comments 1. What else does every new boss need to remember? Simple and clear!

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Four Steps for Making Better Decisions

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Hat tip to lots of people who have written about the MBTI over the years for inspiring the questions and their sequence.) But, for decisions with a strategic and long term impact, slowing down enough to consider the opportunity costs makes a lot of sense. What do you notice about the quality and process of your own decision making?

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