Hero of the minutiae
Don’t be a hero of the minutiae. It’s a guaranteed way to fail. Heroism is meant for significance. Or the most important things. Being a
Don’t be a hero of the minutiae. It’s a guaranteed way to fail. Heroism is meant for significance. Or the most important things. Being a
Twenty turkeys stopped me dead in my tracks. I was motionless for 5 minutes. There was a leadership lesson in the process. The Story The
Peace is rare. Creating peace from conflict is near impossible.
Chaos puts us in conflict with others, which is where we often lay the blame. In our relationships, our workplace, and even our technology, the blame needs to be someone or something else.
What if the external is not the problem? What if the root cause of conflict is our own hearts?
Low points are a terrible vantage point to see your life picture. Yet, this is most often how we define our life as we tell our stories to others. We fix our minds on the pain – because it hurts. What if there was something more? Something that redirected EVERYTHING to a vantage point that saw a more complete trajectory of your life?
Your chaos is feeling inundated with tasks to accomplish, and you don’t know how (or when) to focus. “Essentialism” by Greg McKeown will help you define your essentials, and guide you on the road to freedom from the overload of unimportant tasks.
You can’t resolve a lifetime of clutter in an instant. Thinking that you can or should be able to remove this clutter quickly introduces and reinforces chaos in your life. We’ll show you how you can claim the courage and have the clarity to remove the accumulation.
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