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Selfish Mindset

March 22nd, 2011

Do tweets, Facebook posts, YouTube videos and email blasts have consequences? Absolutely. There is a growing trend of posting whatever you are thinking at the moment with no consideration of the impact. That is an example of a Selfish Mindset. What impact?

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Awareness Mindset

February 10th, 2010

Awareness is the start of change. You’ve heard that before. I agree that it is the start, however it take more than awareness to successfully and sustainably change.

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Conscious Leaders Mindset

October 14th, 2009

The most conscious organizations understand that each individual walks through the door with their own perceptions, opinions and mindsets. The most successful leaders, the conscious leaders, create an organization that channels each individual’s work or career mindset into alignment supporting the purpose and goals of the organization, while at the same time honoring the individual differences.

And conscious leaders exist at all positions in an organization not just the top level. Are you a conscious leader or an unconscious one?

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Mindset Impacts Right or Left

August 5th, 2009

Greetings from Oxford England. I was an invited presenter at an EQ conference sharing about the Power of Mindset regarding Emotional Intelligence, Social Intelligence and more. At another time, I’ll share about the impact of mindset with the various intelligences — including IQ.

For now, what has been fun is observing the mindset of driving in the US verse England. Growing up in the US, the right side is the correct side to drive on. But wait — if I grew up in England (and some other countries around the world) I would be convinced that driving on the left side is the correct side! Is either on the truth? the best? the real side? No, our cultural experience of driving established which is the one to use and where. Read more »

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