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What We Can Learn About Leadership from the - Next Level Blog

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Through multiple acts of leadership they have organized themselves to take care of their bodies, minds and spirits. Here’s some of what we can learn from the miners: Leaders share the role:   You might assume that the miners’ shift supervisor would take over the sole leadership role. Today was not one of those days.

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Seven Simple Rules to Create a Fear Based - Next Level Blog

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So, with the idea in mind that a good way to learn leadership is to do the opposite of what really crappy leaders do, here is an edited list of readers' suggestions for seven simple rules for creating a fear based culture: 1.   In no time, people will learn that you really don't want to hear it.

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Four Steps for Making Better Decisions

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He basically takes some of the principles you learn in microeconomics to discuss why we pay what we do for different things in life. In my experience working with high output executives and managers, steps 2 and 4 are the ones that most often get skipped. I found Porter’s book to be a fun and thought provoking read.

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Leadership Lessons from Yoga - Next Level Blog

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Since my compulsion is to look at most things from a leadership angle, here are a few lessons I've learned so far from the practice of yoga that seem to apply to the practice of leadership.   Leadership lesson learned?   Leadership lesson learned?   True statement. 

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How to Kiss and Make Up

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It's just the nature of things. Some of their goals conflict with yours even though you share common interests on other fronts. When you get cross ways with each other, one of you needs to take the initiative to "kiss and make up" in service of the bigger picture. Clear the air:  Invite your colleague in to clear the air.

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Three Tips for Beating the Jitters

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  Thing 2: How do I need to show up to make that outcome likely? Practice:   Which leads us to tip number 2. The reasons for the jitters can vary. How do you pick up the confidence that you need to perform and let go of doubt about how you’ll show up? Thing 1: What does a very successful outcome look like? 

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Hiding from Destiny

Chris Brady

» March 04, 2010 Hiding from Destiny Do you believe in destiny? victimhood 2. victimhood 2. victimhood 2. I believe that each one of us was given special talents and a calling all our own.    We all know it deep inside. Maybe we don't want to be held responsible. But it's there. Your choice.

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