The Spotlight Effect refers to the notion that we frequently overestimate the number of people paying attention to us at a given moment.
Needed changes don't occur until a leader knows the essence of the problems.
“One day you will wake up and there won’t be any more time to do the things you’ve always wanted. Do it now.”
The Daily Coach caught up with recent U.S. Senate candidate Tim Ryan to discuss how he applied coaching lessons during debates, keys to earning trust with skeptics, and processing painful defeat.
Someone out there feels better because you exist.
We may feel frustrated or slighted by a team member, but we don’t have to become mob bosses in our next steps.
Building a culture has nothing to do with facilities. It has everything to do with whom you let into the building.
Danny Meyer, maybe the most famous restaurateur in the United States, uses a quadrant model to evaluate his employees’ skillsets and motivations. We might benefit from knowing it.
Flexibility is an important trait in our rapidly-changing economic and social environment.
"If we don’t experience gratitude for what we have, we’re always looking down the road for what’s next."
The Daily Coach caught up with Polina Pompliano to discuss lessons in starting her own business and what she's learned about high performers in her years of research.
Leading yourself is more of a challenge than leading others.