Found In Solutions
April 23, 2016 •
Re-evaluating the litmus test for determining my success is a lesson and skill I learned when I went to law school.
April 21, 2016 •
Changing the conversation is one of the concepts we teach in Tongue Fu!® seminars and lectures to public and private institutions all over the world.
April 19, 2016 •
Always brain-storm potential avenues to find a way around obstacles.
April 15, 2016 •
While often we try to verbally convince people they can, or even try to motivate them through fear or guilt, the best way is to give them the opportunity to see how they can make a difference - a real difference, right now.
April 13, 2016 •
Displaying confidence, whether for a speech or conversation, requires work - inside and out. There are steps you can take to both be more confident and appear more confident.
April 10, 2016 •
None of the successes of Singapore were accidental occurrences. The solutions-oriented leaders literally mapped out the resources they had, the obstacles they faced, and how they could use their resources to move toward the future.
April 7, 2016 •
There are a lot of problems that simply will happen; they are foreseeable and constant issues within business. Some are industry specific, and some are just because business includes interactions with diverse people.
April 6, 2016 •
Women do this all the time. We try so hard not to be arrogant, that we self-sabotage by taking humility to the extreme. The consequence is that those who witness your exaggerated humility subconsciously write-off your abilities.
April 3, 2016 •
Solutions-oriented leadership requires looking for creative solutions. Knowing our values can help increase our creative juices for recognizing non-traditional solutions. Knowing our values can also make decisions, and justification of our decisions, easier.
April 1, 2016 •
A simple method to get organized and stay motivated regardless of the task.
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