September, 2016

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

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Growth occurs at the edge of your comfort zone

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Thursday Thoughts: Too much time in the safety of your comfort zone leads to stagnation. Too much time outside your comfort zone is anxiety-producing. If you want to grow, dance along the edge of your comfort zone. Take a step over every once in awhile, and then come back to relax and integrate what you learned. Growth […]. The post Growth occurs at the edge of your comfort zone appeared first on Seapoint Center for Collaborative Leadership.

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How to Easily Evaluate the Quality of Research

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

A lot of numbers are thrown at us everyday by people who want to convince us to agree with them. A good study adds credibility to the point being made. But not all studies are credible. In The Price of Freedom is Personal Responsibility, I shared tips and tools to help verify the information you […]. The post How to Easily Evaluate the Quality of Research appeared first on Seapoint Center for Collaborative Leadership.

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Accuracy on the Internet: The Price of Freedom is Personal Responsibility

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

The Internet is one of the final frontiers. Untamed and unregulated, it offers huge opportunity for individual freedom in exploration and communication. With a smartphone, you have access to anything you want to know at all times. However, the price of this great freedom is increased personal responsibility. In the past, our information was curated […].

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Criticism, Boundaries and Useful Feedback

Jesse Lyn Stoner Blog

Larry was clearly angry. Carl had used his tools (again) without asking, and even worse, hadn’t returned them (again). Larry told me he had given Carl some “tough feedback.” He told Carl that he was self-centered and insensitive, and in the future he needed to ask for permission before borrowing anything. He was surprised and […]. The post Criticism, Boundaries and Useful Feedback appeared first on Seapoint Center for Collaborative Leadership.

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