Say What You Want

A trait I find in very successful people is that they regularly say what they want. They make it simple, and, more often than not, they get what they ask for. The “want list” can be anything, including: The results you want your employees to deliver A meeting with...

The Value of Hope

Leaders and counselors must be focused on hope, which I define as an expectation of a desired outcome. Both groups of specialists are applying their expertise, time, and energy on some result that, by definition, can’t be achieved today. The project, the healing...

The Two Types of Growth

Life is all about self improvement and growth. The happiest and most successful people are those who have some structured commitment to a growth process. There are two kinds of growth, and it’s important to understand them. Then you can decide what kind of...

Listening Well as a Leader

Leaders who get great results over a sustainable time period have a secret sauce: they are good listeners. They know how to “get into the head” of their people. It used to be that listening was perceived as something reserved for human resources, shrinks...