• How to use Discouragement as a tool to power ahead

    How to use Discouragement as a tool to power ahead

    Changing strategies too fast. Abandoning a dream too soon. Thinking that there is only one way. These are things I consider when I’m discouraged. Discouragement has the potential to get me stuck. When I get discouraged, my first reaction is to call it quits. Every time? Yes, every time. 🙂 Do I quit now? Not…

  • The Culture of Things

    The Culture of Things

    The Culture of Leadership As a Corporate Mystic I know that using ‘woo woo’ language in the workplace is not the best approach to building confidence. People have a hard time wrapping their brain around something they cannot see with their physical human senses. So, to Create Magic At Work, I have taken out the ‘woo…

  • Nothing

    Nothing

    Nothing The word nothing can be defined as no thing, not anything, no part, no portion, of no consequence, significance, or interest. Nothing would appear to be the opposite of something, but it is actually the opposite of everything, which can mean all relevant matters or the most important. The need to be relevant All…

  • Service and Sacrifice

    Service and Sacrifice

    For nearly 30 years, November has been National Veterans and Military Families month. For as long as I can remember, I’ve been part of a Military Family, and my father has been my Veteran hero. He made an uncertain voyage across the Atlantic from Eastern Europe to America in 1930 when he was 9 years…

  • Focus on the Effort Not the Outcome

    Focus on the Effort Not the Outcome

    Practice Mindfulness Last week provided many opportunities for practicing mindfulness in a specific way. Mindfulness practice strengthens my mind’s ability to focus attention on something I choose. It is like working out in that I consistently show up to my gym classes but do not notice an immediate increase in strength. In recent years I…

  • Are You More Stressed?

    Are You More Stressed?

    A recent article in Forbes.com highlighted a new Future Forum survey, which found that overall job satisfaction for executives is down 15% and work-related stress and anxiety have jumped 40%. Work related stress Work-related stress has jumped 40%! That’s a lot of stress. This could be for any number of factors.  –The Great Resignation –Job description change…

  • ChatGPT

    ChatGPT

    Hi. I trust you and yours are well. Thank you always for reading my books and free bi-monthly broadcasts, and using my tools and strategies for winning in a VUCA world with freedom, power and peace of mind.* *You probably know by now: VUCA stands for Volatility, Uncertainty, Complexity and Ambiguity. Perhaps you also know…

  • Top Strategies for Healthcare Leaders to Manage Stress

    Top Strategies for Healthcare Leaders to Manage Stress

    Healthcare leaders experience many challenges in today’s workplace, some of which include: Increasing Costs As healthcare costs continue to escalate, leaders face the challenge of finding cost savings while providing quality healthcare. Increasing Government Regulation Ever-changing government regulations require leaders to stay current on the latest laws and understand the implications for their organization. Patient…

  • Control Yourself

    Control Yourself

    Control Yourself For because of this you also pay taxes, for rulers are servants of God, devoting themselves to this very thing. Romans 13:6 What would the world be like if all the rulers, leaders, and people in government were servants of God first and foremost? Think on that scene for a moment. Every single…

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