The Power of the Present Moment
How valuable is this very moment to you? Do you realize that this very moment represents all of the possibilities that exist in the present and all of the creative possibilities and potential of...
How valuable is this very moment to you? Do you realize that this very moment represents all of the possibilities that exist in the present and all of the creative possibilities and potential of...
The War of Art: Break Through the Blocks and Win Your Inner Creative Battles By Steven Pressfield Type: Nonfiction Overview: The War of Art is a powerful book that literally zeroes in...
As the leader of an organization, you need resources to accomplish your mission. As you execute your mission, you may identify gaps or shortfalls that impede mission success. How do you deal with these challenges? ...
Albert Einstein said, “Imagination is the preview of life’s coming attractions.” What this means to me is that you can use your imagination to create your future. Challenge yourself to make your life match your...
Taking action means doing something that will take you one step closer to meeting your organization’s goals and objectives. Taking action requires a mindset of completion – getting on with what you need to...
1. Ideas come to you effortlessly. Creating ideas is as easy for you as putting on your shoes in the morning. Thomas Edison said that ideas are waiting to be discovered. You discover ideas...
Being proactive is a mindset… a choice! It is the difference between being ahead in the game versus being behind. Leaders ask questions like, “What can I do right now to get me going...
Did you know that you possess the most powerful idea factory in the world on your shoulders? Your thoughts, ideas, insights, and intuitions can be brought to life by using the creative power of...
The Generals: American Military Command from World War II to Today By Thomas E. Ricks Type: Nonfiction Overview: The Generals is a very well-written book, covering leadership by U.S. Army General Officers (GOs) from...
Leaders understand the need to give something extra, above and beyond what’s expected. Success for a leader resides on the other side of what’s expected. If a leader is satisfied with what’s expected in...
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