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We are human beings, not human doings
In this crazy, fast-paced work environment that we’re all part of it’s hard to remember that the “how’ of getting something done can be just as important as the “what”. We are, after all, human beings not human doings.
But the doing takes over doesn’t it? We rush around trying to get it all done. We [...]
Posted: July 27th, 2010 under Career, Creativity & Innovation, Emotional Intelligence, Leadership, Self Awareness.
Tags: Career, coaching, conscious choice, Creativity, interpersonal skills, leadership, successful leadership, work efficiency
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More engagement at work…what are you waiting for?
The recent WSJ.com article “More Workers Start to Quit” states that “in February the number of employees voluntarily quitting surpassed the number being fired or discharged for the first time since October 2008, according to the Bureau of Labor Statistics.”
The article also indicates that the number of employees quitting could continue to grow in the coming [...]
Posted: May 27th, 2010 under Career, Leadership, Professional Development.
Tags: accountability, career purpose, conscious choice, economy, employee engagement, engagement, goals, interpersonal skills, leadership, listening, management, relationship building
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Berlin Wall – A reminder about freedom and choice
I remember when the Berlin Wall came down. I was in an Irish bar in Australia. I didn’t believe anyone until I saw it on TV. It seemed surreal.
Growing up in the U.S. with a father who had escaped from East Germany, I was always very aware of the impact the war and the wall [...]
Posted: November 9th, 2009 under Career.
Tags: Career, career purpose, coaching, conscious choice, dream job, freedom, work purpose
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