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I know this is thank you Thursday, but today maybe go the extra mile and do something good for someone, relieve somebody's burden, make someone feel good.
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I know this is thank you Thursday, but today maybe go the extra mile and do something good for someone, relieve somebody's burden, make someone feel good.
From Chapter 2 of Leadership & Self Deception This is Bud asking Tom a question: "Do you feel you have to 'put up' with people? Do you feel - honestly, now - that you have to work pretty hard to ...
"Actually, Avi said, when our hearts are at war, we not only invite failure, we invest in it." (Anatomy of Peace)
Those darn PIR notes that quality sends out. I get myself into a box a box when my name is on many of the PIRs! I get angry, I get defensive; but worst of all I send out notes to my direct report...
Nice! A simple change in perspective. "Be the change that you want to see in the world."- Gandhi
1. Don't accuse others of being in the box. Do try to stay out of the box yourself. 2. Don't give up on yourself when you discover you've been in the box. Do keep trying. 3. Don't deny that you'v...
1. Don't try to be perfect. Do try to be better 2. Don't use the vocabulary - the "box" and so on - with people who don't already know it. Do use the principles in you own life. 3. Don't look for...
"Seeing an equal person as an inferior object is an act of violence, Lou. It hurts as much as a punch in the face. In fact, in many ways it hurts more. Bruises heal more quickly than emotional s...
Awesome! I hope that I live up to these ideals, and I will continue trying until I do.
"This is the key: Even in asking this question, if we ask it sincerely, we begin to change in our way of being; we begin to become the kind of person capable of doing the right thing without counte...
Sincerely asked, the question, "What is right to do?" includes the question, "Might I be in the wrong?" With either of these questions we ask the other; we pull ourselves up short and start over. ...
Some of the most remarkable leaders in history have embraced this principle. However, it is still a rare commodity in the world.