In the realm of leadership, executives and CEOs often find themselves immersed in the ceaseless ebb and flow of thoughts. The dynamic, day-to-day nature of decision-making, strategic planning, and management can create an illusionary connection between one’s true identity
The Thriving Scale: A First Step to Greatness
Imagine that we’re teammates on an NFL football team.
We’re looking forward to attending a pre-season meeting where all of our fellow teammates will be gathered
I can’t think of a more simple, yet profoundly important question for you to answer. What do you want?
If you already have what you want, you aren’t likely to get anything more. Wanting is the beginning
Every snowflake is different…and every snowflake is beautiful! How magnificent is that? Isn’t it also true of people? There never has been and never will be another you. You are unique! And to the extent your uniqueness shows, you are
Expanding your “Circle” makes your life richer and more meaningful. You can’t permanently settle for the life you currently have without the risk of losing some of your aliveness. So, how do you grow your “Circle”?
Today, I will introduce
The title of my book (written with Greg Miller and Aaron Hill) is The Circle Blueprint. So, what is the “Circle”?
Supposedly it was Socrates, as he contemplated his death, who said, “The unexamined life is not worth living.”
I
I am a Baltimore boy, born and raised. Baltimore is known for the Chesapeake Bay and blue crabs. Ripping open a blue crab steamed in Old Bay is something everyone should do…at least once.
The only way crabs can grow
In my last post I asked you to consider if your goal is worthy of your life. What is a goal that is worthy of a life?
I believe there is greatness in you…actually, in each of us. But I
I apologize for the lapse in posts. I have now completed 2 surgeries and am ready to get back to normal life.
I plan to dedicate all posts in 2022 to highlighting the key lessons in The Circle Blueprint: Decoding
We have been talking about the insidious negative impact of drama on civility and interpersonal harmony. Many of you recently shared Thanksgiving dinner with family and friends with whom, due to Covid, you may not have seen in person for