Awareness Shows You the Work. Willingness Picks Up the Shovel. In the last post, we talked about awareness—the ability to see what’s really there, including the hard truths about yourself, your patterns, and your circumstances. But awareness alone doesn’t change anything. You can see the problem clearly. You can understand what needs to shift. ButContinue reading “Foundations of Success: Willingness – The Superpower of Readiness”
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How our teams compare to drivers on the highway
As I was returning from a volleyball tournament I watched how 1 car caused a 9 car pile up, and then as I sat in a shut down highway closer to home, my mind started to compare how the different types of drivers on the road compare to the types of people on our teams…Continue reading “How our teams compare to drivers on the highway”
Continuous Improvement: Maintaining Relevance in an Evolving World
In a world where change is constant and innovation never pauses, one truth remains: we must adapt, or risk becoming irrelevant. At work, in life, and in the coaching sessions I lead, this is a core message I share. You don’t need to be an expert in every late-breaking trend, but remaining aware, curious, andContinue reading “Continuous Improvement: Maintaining Relevance in an Evolving World”