
My Top Five Blog Posts of 2016
Happy New Year! I am so grateful to all my blog subscribers for reading what I post and sharing your comments. Many of my articles have been inspired by comments, questions, and stories you share.
In case you missed these, or want to read them again, here are the top five articles of 2016, based on traffic and interaction with these posts on our website.
#5 – Four Uncomfortable Truths About Feelings
Emotional intelligence is where it’s at. If you are on Twitter, search #StartAtOpen to see all the research, stories, and tips relating to the power of creating a safe emotional space for yourself and others.
#4 – When Personality Meets Communication
This article gained steam faster than any other one this year. It is fourth on the list and was only published in October. Thanks to all the PCM trainers and enthusiasts out there for sharing and liking it.
#3 – Neural Coupling, Brain Syncing And Communication
This article is not as technical as the title might imply, yet it’s full of cool science. I geek out when I realize that teaching people how to match perceptions and close channels literally helps re-wire the brain in more healthy ways. Yeah, we can change the world one person, one interaction, one neural pathway at a time!
#2 – Leadership And Manipulation: Donald Trump Case Study, Part 1
I picked on Trump quite a bit last year. This year my commitment is to be less critical of politicians, and more focused on using well-known figures as learning examples. There’s a second part to this one.
#1 – Six Personality-Based Reasons Why Trump Is Unfit To Be President
Far and away the most clicked and shared article of 2016. I wonder why? Will my predictions prove to be true? Who knows? He keeps surprising us every day. Regardless, there are some great tips in this article for understanding personality differences in and out of distress.
Thanks for letting me into your life! Looking forward to a fabulous 2017!
Copyright Next Element Consulting, LLC 2017
Join our community to receive weekly articles and tips.
Conflict Without Casualties: A Field Guide for Leading With Compassionate Accountability. This book is the foundation for our Leading Out of Drama program, a comprehensive guide for balancing compassion and accountability to build relationships that are safe, curious, and consistent.
Book Your Next Keynote Speaker

Author and Co-founder of Next Element, Dr. Nate Regier is available to speak at your upcoming event.
Submit a Speaker RequestPodcast: Listen to Nate "On Compassion"

0 Comments
Add comment