Always Compete, Be the Boss, Boss On, Boss Up, Personal Mastery, Professional Development
“Expect the worst and you won’t be disappointed.” – Malcolm Douglas Munro Yes, that was my father. He lived by that quote. He depended on that quote. That quote never failed him. And because of that my father...
Be the Boss, Boss On, Boss Up, Personal Mastery, Professional Development
Everyone’s out to get me. My employees are lazy. My boss is a moron. Traffic will be bad. The Universe hates me. All of the above are assumptions. Assumptions are based on past experiences. These past...
Be the Boss, Boss On, Boss Up
Our early ancestors led a much more dangerous life than we do. They were forced to forage for food by day, retreating to caves at night for safety and shelter. Without any complex navigation tools or self-defense weapons, it was reliance on...
Be the Boss, Boss On, Boss Up, Communication, Gaining an Edge, Get Better, Motivation, Personal Mastery, Problem-Solving, Professional Development
This post was written by our strategic coaching partner Margi Bush of Wisdom Tree Coaching. If you haven’t read Day One-Five in this series, you may want to read those first. Today we will begin to explore our second theme, Self-Management. This is Day #6 of a...
Be the Boss, Boss On, Boss Up, Get Better, Management Development, Motivation, Personal Mastery, Professional Development, Stress Management
Knowledge of Self only happens through self-examination. This is different than the pre-cancer self-screenings we’re all encouraged to do. This reflection identifies a different cancer: assumption As I mentioned in a previous post, doing a deep dive into your own...
Always Compete, Be the Boss, Boss On, Boss Up, Communication, Gaining an Edge, Get Better, Go Full Speed, Professional Development
This special series is a collaborative project with our strategic coaching partner Margi Bush. The more you work in stressful situations, the shorter your fuse will become. In my case, one of the most stressful events is air travel. I’m on the road about 30-40 weeks...