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

Next Level Blog

  When someone brings you bad news, let them know through your spoken language, your body language, your tone of voice that you can't handle the truth.   When someone brings you bad news, let them know through your spoken language, your body language, your tone of voice that you can't handle the truth.

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Leaders, Your Words Matter

Next Level Blog

One theory traces the word back to two words in the ancient Aramaic language which, when said together, mean, “I will create as I speak.” I will create as I speak. Let’s use that moment of silence to remember the dead and wounded, but let’s also use it as a pause to consider the impact of what we say and how we say it.

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Leadership Lessons from Yoga - Next Level Blog

Next Level Blog

  It just felt like the thing to do.    We'd done a lot of brain work in the morning, had an in-depth discussion with a senior exec over lunch and were getting ready for more coaching and brain work in the afternoon.    It just felt like the thing to do.    It just felt like the thing to do. 

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Symphonic Blues Concert

Chris Brady

  Aficionados might laugh at my ignorance, me, I just spat it quickly outbefore losing the ability to speak for the rest of my life.   Aficionados might laugh at my ignorance, me, I just spat it quickly outbefore losing the ability to speak for the rest of my life. John and the Lower 911, to be specific).

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Feedback: The Whole Truth (Almost)

Persuasive Powerhouse

They want to know how they are doing in the eyes of their stakeholders, and appreciate honest suggestions on what and how they can improve. Many believe that when they request feedback from their staff, peers, and manager that they will hear the unvarnished truth about their performance; seldom does that happen. Instead of “How am I doing?”

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