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Investing in Excellence: From Shoes to Bed and Beyond

Achieving process efficiencies while reducing expenses is great. But when it comes to some things, it pays to invest in quality. Not everything of course. You’ll break the bank! But here are a couple of everyday examples: your shoes and your bed.

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13 Great Executive Leadership Coaches

In today's dynamic and competitive business world, the role of executive coaching has become increasingly pivotal for senior leaders and executives. One-on-one coaching can help leaders elevate their leadership skills, cultivate emotional intelligence, and achieve peak performance.

In this comprehensive blog, we will explore a curated list of reputable executive coaches and thought leaders. Additionally, we will discuss key factors to consider when selecting the best executive coach for your specific needs. Doing so can set you on a path to personal and professional growth.

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Micro-efficiencies: Wired or Wireless?

For a long time, I used a wireless keyboard. I liked how it looked on my desk. It helped me keep things neat and tidy. Yet, it was old and worn out. It glitched and lagged. A lot. I’d pound on certain uncooperative keys in frustration when it wasn’t working.

Fed up with this, I ordered a new wireless keyboard on Amazon. In the meantime, I still needed to type. I dug out an ugly old wired keyboard. With disdain, I plugged it into my computer and draped the cord across my otherwise pristine desk. And I got back to work.

I noticed the difference quickly.

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Consider Your Constituents: How to Set Beneficial Goals

As human beings, we are constantly striving to better ourselves - to sharpen our skills and make ourselves more effective at home and at work. 

But once we accomplish our current objective, how do we decide what to work on next? How do we make sure we are always moving in the right direction?

I find it’s often best to start by considering your “constituents” - the people you most want to help or support - and figuring out what actions would be most beneficial to them.

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How to have a hard conversation with an underperforming colleague

You’ve got a colleague who hasn’t performed at their best lately. Maybe they messed up the last client project. Maybe they’ve been making the same mistakes for a while now. You’re feeling like they’re making you or the company look bad. It seems like they just don’t get it, or they just don’t care.

What do you do?

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What to do when someone tells you "Don't take it personally"?

I have a love-hate relationship with the phrase, “Don’t take it personally.”

On one hand, it tells people to stop caring about the things that are important to them. It derides them for being passionate and investing in something. That’s never a good thing.

On the other hand, however, it’s definitely possible to get too emotionally involved in a project or initiative - to get too close to the problems and the personalities involved.

When this happens, we tend to lose sight of the bigger picture. We abandon our tried-and-tested processes and procedures and begin making raw, knee-jerk decisions.

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