Tag: mindful leadership
December 02, 2021
Using The Map – Drivers
In our last post, we talked about the first three waypoints of the mindful leadership map: Safety, Connection, and Dignity as basic human needs that must be met. This week we discuss the latter three. Safety Connection Dignity Purpose Mastery Autonomy Purpose, Mastery, and Autonomy are Human Performance Drivers. They are important to the human […]
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Using The Map – Waypoints
As a leader, you have the power to build up or to break down the people around you. People need and desire a few key ingredients to survive and thrive. The way you give or take away these ingredients determines whether you bring out the best or the worst in the people around you. So […]
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You Are Lying – Why You Misbehave and Stall in Life
Whether you consider yourself a saint of honesty or you don’t mind bending the truth, we are all in the same boat: We lie to ourselves. In fact, we lie with an alarming frequency and with great efficacy. Research done on patients with damage to their occipital lobe shows just how good we are at […]
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I Want My Cake… but I Already Ate It.
Using Blindspot Discovery for Real Behavioral Change. Why can you say, and genuinely mean, “I don’t want to eat that cake,” but end up eating it anyway? If there is only one person making decisions, what the heck are we doing? Choosing what you want to do should be easy… shouldn’t it? The difference between […]
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