Category Archives: limiting beliefs
Should Leaders Change Styles
Whether you’re the CEO or a supervisor, how effective is your leadership style? When asked that question, many leaders will respond by saying something like, “I know that I’m a tough boss. That’s my style and I’m sticking to it” … Continue reading
Overcoming Problems: License to Chill
On the job, our perception of problems is often worse than the actual problem. It’s easy to waste a lot of productive time worrying. Often the only problem is that you’re missing a key piece of information that can change … Continue reading
Would You Use a Lamborghini On a Paper Route
Does your team complain about not having enough time to get things done? The problem may lie with your allocation of human resources. Most job descriptions contain the clause: Other duties as needed. It’s a way an employer can leave … Continue reading
Do You Believe Your Limiting Beliefs?
Recently I came across a plot synopsis for the next (yes, next) Rambo movie. Apparently the Sylvester Stallone character will battle some kind of monster in this installment. I’ve never seen a Rambo movie but I am aware of them. … Continue reading