Tag: #maximizepotential

  • Control

    Control

    Control Simply defined, control means to exercise restraint or conduct; to have power over; conduct. How many of us require, no, demand control? Oh, how we allow our overwhelming desire for control to negatively impact our experiences and relationships! Some don’t take trips of lifetimes because they are unwilling to relinquish control to a highly…

  • Are you leading to Burnout & what to do about it?

    Are you leading to Burnout & what to do about it?

    In today’s fast-paced, high-performance world, success often comes at a cost. For many high-achieving business owners and corporate executives, that cost is mental, emotional, and even physical burnout—often fueled by a hidden culprit: perfectionism. Perfectionism, while commonly praised as a driver of excellence, can quietly become toxic. Studies show that 92% of people struggle with…

  • Balancing Emotion & Logic, for Effective Leadership

    Balancing Emotion & Logic, for Effective Leadership

    The world is rapidly changing, and so is the way we lead. For years, we have been led to believe that the “dominant” trait is what makes great leaders – being tough, aggressive, and logical. But as the modern world becomes more complex, the need for a different kind of leadership is emerging. Leadership that…

  • Diminishing Returns

    Diminishing Returns

    Diminishing returns This is an economic term defined by Merriam Webster as benefits that beyond a certain point fail to increase in proportion to extended efforts. This could be an investment that initially appears to be profitable and, over time, is evidenced as less so, or even losing momentum, profit, or purpose. Do you have…

  • Our Mask

    Our Mask

    I bought my first piece of artwork when I was 26. I was living in Tokyo at the time, fulfilling a 10-month contract working at Tokyo Disneyland, performing in 2 of the theatrical shows that ran daily. It was an extraordinary opportunity for me to have the time to deepen into Japanese culture which I…

  • Feed your Brain with Good stuff

    Feed your Brain with Good stuff

    Last week we talked about our Habits of Mind – and how they can work for us or against us. You know those negative pesky voices of self-doubt that can become debilitating if we’re not careful. This week, let’s take that one step further and start to notice… What are you feeding your brain? There are two…

  • Who Saved You?

    Who Saved You?

    Who saved you? Most of us have a leader or influential figure, man or woman, who took their time, talents, and treasures, laid everything aside, and made us their number one priority. Who is yours? When was that? What impact did they make on you? What, to this very day, remains both lovingly and gratefully…

  • Effective interview preparation is critical

    Effective interview preparation is critical

    Interviews can be nerve-wracking, but thorough preparation can make all the difference. Doing the right prep beforehand can help you feel confident and perform your best. Here are five essential things every candidate should do before walking into an interview. 1. Research the Company Thoroughly Before any interview, you need to know the company inside…

  • Saul and Paul

    Saul and Paul

    Saul and Paul Within the New Testament, Scripture reveals two completely different people but within the same person. Saul was the equivalent to a highly trained SEAL, Special Forces, mercenary, assassin, and field and combat soldier. Saul had the education of a modern-day Supreme Court Justice. It could be speculated that Saul lived a lavish…

  • Grieving Well is a Skill We Can Grow

    Grieving Well is a Skill We Can Grow

    I’ve been thinking a lot about broken hearts recently. Whether it’s death by a thousand cuts over a long period of time or a dramatic, instantaneous loss, heart ache is pulsating in my awareness. Grieving is not a skill that society teaches or supports, particularly here in the Western world. In fact, we have a…

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