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What Motivates The Height Of Our Potential Energy
Where we learn that conservation now gains us (e)motion in the future.
I am forever curious on what motivates us. What motivates me and what motivates you. What motivates someone to do something horrific and selfish or what motivates someone to be incredibly altruistic.
One of the first things I do when someone joins a team that I am a part of is to find out what motivates them – towards action, yes, but also what motivates their own joy to rise to their surface; many times those two outcomes are intertwined. I may ask them to choose one characteristic from a well-known resource list of ten values (the Hogan’s Leadership Values) because that mix of action and personal joy that seeds their...
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Looking For The Vanishing Point In Parallel Paths
Where we learn that your perspective is your current angle plus that baggage you’ve been carrying around.
I really didn’t want to write about loss. Though it is the feeling that’s dominating my thoughts and it seems like everyone (my everyone, at least) is emanating some sort of murky fogginess that is equal parts magnetic and repellant, I’d prefer to not add to what’s inevitably gonna be a pile of quicksand lest I get completely swallowed up by it, too. I need my wits.
Today though I have (finally) found a way to navigate this emotion while simultaneously feeling respect towards others’ individual reactions to those same situations and their choices they make as a result...
Read MoreWhen CHAOS Creates Positive Change: Millennial Leadership
Explore how mathematical chaos theory explains millennial leadership transformation. Understand why workplace evolution follows predictable patterns of change.