Good Parenting Involves Great Leadership – Part 3

In my two previous entries on parenting I focused on the importance of modeling and teaching children patience and self-control followed by the necessity for parents to challenge their children and allow them to fail. In this one my focus will be on interacting with your children in ways that [...]

By |2026-04-17T21:24:42+00:00June 19, 2014|Leadership|

The Importance of Your Mindset

As any of my clients will tell you, I am not so much interested in what happens to them on any given day, but I am obsessed with how they react to whatever happens. Your mindset plays the key role in determining your reaction. I believe that the only difference [...]

By |2026-02-24T15:30:41+00:00October 24, 2013|Mindset|

Good Parenting Involves Great Leadership – Part 2

In my previous entry on parenting I focused on the importance of modeling and teaching children patience and self-control. In this one, I will focus on the necessity for parents to challenge their children and allow them to fail. This is very hard for some parents and especially those who [...]

By |2026-04-17T21:51:11+00:00May 23, 2013|Leadership|

Not Seeing the Forest for the Trees

This is a common problem, where people are so focused on certain details, that they are unable to see the “bigger picture.” A simple example of this would be a parent who criticizes their child’s penmanship, while their child is bringing home straight A’s. A more complex example would be [...]

By |2026-04-17T21:51:59+00:00May 2, 2013|Mindset|

Good Things Happen When You Focus on the Process

Coaches who focus on winning and managers who focus on results are often missing the boat on what it takes to make the most out of the players/workers they have. Great coaches and managers understand that the development and growth of their team is what delivers the results they are [...]

By |2026-04-18T13:15:29+00:00August 15, 2011|Leadership|
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