Failing with Grace: Learning from Our Mistakes
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The next time you experience failure, take the time to analyze it and figure out what lessons you can take away from it. Here are a few ways you can analyze and learn.
Submitted by Karen Keller Ph.D on
The next time you experience failure, take the time to analyze it and figure out what lessons you can take away from it. Here are a few ways you can analyze and learn.
Submitted by Karen Keller Ph.D on
Executive coaching has wide and varied applications–as many different ones as there are companies and individuals working for them. Here are a few typical situations where coaching can provide significant benefits.
Karen Keller
People buy into success as being long hours, tedious tasks and always putting out fires. Those tasks are part of success but not the main force. Visualizing what smarter means aids in making it happen. Here are a few tips on working smarter, hence easier!
Karen Keller
Making something simpler is hard work. With practice it does get easier. But first you need to understand the two foundations of creating simplicity: human nature and human needs.
Karen Keller
Rejection makes us afraid. Afraid to invite someone out. Afraid to ask for the promotion. Afraid to start a difficult conversation. Afraid to start our business. We assume that our interest, ideas or intentions will be dismissed. What’s not set in stone is how you react to rejection. Your reaction to a negative response is the single most important thing you control. This is where your power lies. Finding ways to positively react to and handle daunting rejection is where you have influence over your life, situation and future.
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How are you spending - or wasting - your time? Don't miss the good stuff because you're "too busy!"
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To truly influence and maximize your power, you need to become "one with it." Here's how you can find ways to bring about a favorable change or outcome.