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It is incredibly difficult to recognize that the way we achieved something yesterday may not be the way to achieve it tomorrow.
When we install something new, we need these 4 steps.
When the goalkeeper didn’t jump in one direction or the other, they had a 60 percent chance of making a save.
All great leaders who apply integrative thinking go through a decision-making process when examining a problem.
A recent Harvard study indicated that almost 50% of a person’s day is spent lost in some random thoughts or distractions.
"Always remain flexible. Be willing to change and eliminate any and all attachments to one particular way of thinking and being."
Not taking the time to explore and uncover the right questions is a disservice to ourselves and to those we lead.
Ultimately, how we lead ourselves becomes the shining example of how we lead others.
The most important lesson of all is that we must self-evaluate at least once a week — while we still have the job.
Focus on the process, the preparation, and the details, never the outcome.