Decision Makers, Leadership, Team Leaders, Trainers
One Simple Way To Intimidate The Competition
I've noticed that when a team is winning their ritual is quite enthusiastic. When the team is losing, the enthusiasm of their ritual begins to wane. Whether on the court or in life, the easiest way to intimidate the competition is to amp up the energy of your rituals. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, Team Leaders
How to Keep Assumptions From Drowning Your Vision
If you've ever been confused and said, "But I thought we agreed to...", then you've been working off an assumption. Learn how to leverage assumptions for the team's benefit. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Leadership, Speaking, Team Leaders, Trainers
Three Surefire Ways to Make Sure a Victim Stays a Victim
If you've ever been frustrated trying to convince someone that they aren't a failure, aren't worthless, aren't unlikeable, then this post is for you. Discover why arguing with a victim is fruitless. Read More
The Surprisingly Small Gap Between Empathy and One-Upping
When it comes to empathy, there are basically three kinds of people; Narcissists, Masters, and Good-Hearted One-Uppers. If your intention is to show empathy in way that truly affirms the other person, here are tips to make sure you empathize instead of one-up. Read More
Compassionate Accountability, Decision Makers, Leadership, Speaking
Three Ways Politicians Can Make Progress in the Gun Control Debate
The topic of gun control is so emotionally charged that meaningful discourse is nearly impossible. It would be suicide for any presidential candidate to jump into this mess. What’s the problem and how do we make any progress? Read More