One Good Way to Respond to Bad Things Happening
Positive responses to life help and negative responses harm. When bad things happen, it makes sense look for positive ways. Of course, many ways that …
Positive responses to life help and negative responses harm. When bad things happen, it makes sense look for positive ways. Of course, many ways that …
Sure you can worry, complain, or get angry about another person’s decisions, behaviors, or attitude. You can go ahead and demand, plead, negotiate, attack, capitulate, …
In the Effectiveness Habit #2: Feel good. Then Act. we see how useful it is to take some time and feel better about your situation …
You probably already know that “shoulding” yourself leads to resistance, wasted effort, and less-than-ideal results. And that paying attention to what you truly want is …
Effectiveness Habit #2 is titled “Feel good. Then act.” This habit reminds us that taking action when you feel bad leads to less than optimal …
Effectiveness Habit #2: Feel Good. Then Act. asks you to act only when you feel good. Sometimes, though, you may feel bad and be unaware that …
Many good teachers, friends, and colleagues make the mistake of attacking the ego. They see it as a low, bad part of each of us. …
“How are you doing?” “How are you feeling?” “How’s it going?” Though these questions are part of our common greetings to each other, they are also …
Every problem is solvable. And we can be the solution-finding leaders our companies (and world) need. But we don’t believe this. So, zoom out, dear leader.
Without much effort, we can tune to an endless stream of opinion that things are bad–getting worse–and we’re all on the brink of disaster. Soon …