Who’s Packing Your Parachute?

Captain Charles Plumb was a graduate from the Naval Academy. His plane was shot down after 74 successful combat missions over North Vietnam. He parachuted to safety, but was captured, tortured and spent 2,103 days in a small box-like cell. After surviving the ordeal, Captain Plumb received the Silver Star, Bronze Star, the Legion of…

Trust

Here is an excerpt from Leadership Matters. It contains 31 daily insights to inspire extraordinary results. day 28: Trust Bernard Madoff scammed over 5,000 investors out of approximately $65 billion (yes, that’s a billion with a “B”). Like any crime that you read or hear about, it’s concerning to each of us. My reaction deepened…

4 Questions for Intentional Living

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We live in an information-rich, time-poor world. Daily pressures can make us feel like one of B.F. Skinners' rats In other words, we see an opportunity (stimulus) and we jump at it (response). The great thing about being human (aside from our ability to use a TV remote) is that we can exercise choice. So unlike…

Self-care

Here is an excerpt from Leadership Matters. It contains 31 daily insights to inspire extraordinary results. day 26: Self-care Can you recite the flight attendant’s safety speech? I bet you can. You know, the one that goes something like, “... In the event of a loss of cabin pressure, an oxygen mask will drop from…

What a Difference a Century Makes

Take a glimpse at American life in 1910: The average life expectancy for men was 47 years. 14% of the homes had a bathtub. 8% of the homes had a telephone. There were only 8,000 cars and only 144 miles of paved roads. The maximum speed limit in most cities was 10 mph. The average…

The Power of One

Getting the best from yourself and others all starts with… One Thought One Word One Action. Contrary to the lyrics from a classic Three Dog Night song, one is not the loneliest number.  It’s the most important one! Your thoughts, words and actions are like individual notes that work in concert to create the power…

Finding Your Team’s Sweet Spot

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Most types of sports equipment – a golf club, a tennis racquet, a baseball bat – have a certain spot that, if the ball hits it, will give the player the optimal result. Hitting this sweet spot yields a long drive down the fairway, a swift crosscourt return or home run swing. Every sport has…

Quit Managing Your Time… Manage Your Attention

Video of BP9IBrgx7eA Time is a great equalizer; it runs at the same speed for everybody, rich or poor, jet pilot or snail farmer. You can't manufacture time, you can't reproduce time, you can't slow time down or turn it around and make it run in the other direction. You can't trade bad hours for…

12 Secrets YOUR Employees (and Kids) Want YOU to Know

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The more we lead, the more we work with leaders, and the more we parent our own children, the more we see compelling parallels between leadership and parenting. Leaders are parents, and parents are leaders. They are in different settings with parallel roles. Here are 12 secrets your employees (kids) want their leaders (parents) to know: Keep Things in Perspective Accept…