A friend of mine recently told me of an experience he had while taking racing lessons (he loves Corvettes). The instructor had him pull over to the side of the track and asked if he had a rag in the… Read More ›
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Graphic Leadership: Don’t Be A Pack Rat
I’m not speaking about hoarding here although that also is a worthy theme for a leader to consider (see the Eliminate and Concentrate poster for more on this subject). Instead I’m speaking of a very unusual characteristic of the rodent… Read More ›
Graphic Leadership: The Tombstone Test
It’s a simple exercise that can yield profound results. “What do you want written on your tombstone following your death?” Your answer to that question will bring to the surface those values that are most important to you – those… Read More ›
Graphic Leadership: Self Discipline
It is my personal belief that everyone exercises self discipline. We all discipline ourselves. However, some people use more effective methods of discipline and hence achieve better results. Maybe we should stop for a moment and inspect the words “discipline”… Read More ›
Graphic Leadership: Emotional Composure
I like how one person said it, “Discuss your emotions; don’t display your emotions.” A leader knows the importance of emotional composure in maintaining the trust of his or her followers. What is it? How does one acquire it? How… Read More ›