In this issue, we’re going to highlight a few of the unexpected societal sleep trends, Calm revealed in the Snooze Report they released in Q4 of 2023, and discuss their implications on our leadership effectiveness.
In this issue, we’re going to highlight a few of the unexpected societal sleep trends, Calm revealed in the Snooze Report they released in Q4 of 2023, and discuss their implications on our leadership effectiveness.
Character development is foundational to leadership development. Yet, it often takes a back seat to other aspects of leadership development.
At any given moment, we’re either languishing or flourishing. Drifting away from our intentions or driving forward with purpose.
High performance is not what you can do it is what you can recover from. Throughout his time coaching in the NFL, Mike McDaniel has experienced the joys of flourishing and the lows of burnout and languishing. Now, later in his career (even though he’s only 40) he is showing the power of recovery and perspective in leading transformationally.
If a leader can better understand these 5 modes of leadership it will transform their approach to leadership development increasing their likelihood of having a positive influence on those they interact with.
We’ve submitted many times that leadership is the overflow of your lifestyle. How you lead is merely the overflow of how you live.
If you live stressed - you’ll lead stressed
If you live generous - you’ll lead generous
If you live poised - you’ll lead poised
If you live selfishly - you’ll lead selfishly
If you live pursuing mastery - you’ll lead pursuing mastery.
Dreaming is supposed to be comprehensive.
Somewhere along the way toward “success” and “efficiency” and “optimization” our culture distorted the exercise of dreaming.
Negative self-talk is detrimental to our journey for multiple reasons; it stresses us out, it decreases the likelihood of capitalizing on opportunities, and it limits our potential.
Envy and gratitude cannot be elicited simultaneously. Every moment we’re looking in envy at what someone else has we’re failing to steward what we have.
It doesn’t matter where you are in your journey or how many moves you’ve already made.
The next move, which is always the best move, is hard to make.