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    July 2016 Personal Excellence Articles

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    Dated: 07-08-2016

    Go The Distance!: From distrust to trust using Conversational Intelligence

    Daily we see headlines that suggest we are becoming mired in distrust, at high cost to our organizations. As our trust bank accounts are depleted, we run out of currency to invest in the future. And trust is not a currency we can easily print to offset the deficit.

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    Dated: 07-08-2016

    Resilience In The Face Of Setbacks: Top traits of resilient managers

    We’ve all had days when seemingly nothing is working and our frustration level is mounting. Resilient individuals, however, manage to find their way back on track. They apply ingenuity to daily tasks, long term projects, group relations, and other problems. If they lose a deal, they methodically assess the reasons why. If something goes wrong on client work, they jump right in to see what is askew. They consider and try out new possibilities and gather whatever insights emerge.

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    Dated: 07-08-2016

    Making Mistakes Is No Mistake: Take risks willingly to find learning opportunities

    “Whattya mean, I’m not making enough mistakes??” Ron sat dumb founded at his boss’s desk, wondering if she’d lost her mind. “Take a breath,” she smiled. “The point is that you’re not reaching your potential because you’re too worried about making mistakes.”

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    Dated: 07-08-2016

    The Power Of Constructive Impatience: A key to resiliency

    For those who abhor change of any kind, I believe there are an equal number of us who want to challenge the status quo, to move quickly and to leap ahead. Some of us might finish people’s sentences. We click “send” before we re-read our email and tap our foot while the microwave works. We have two speeds: full speed ahead and stop. Recognize yourself in that description?

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    Dated: 07-08-2016

    Meeting The Seven Deadly Sins: How to gain the goal without losing your soul

    Along the road to success in your career, you’ll more than likely meet the Seven Deadly Sins of envy (sometimes called jealousy), covetousness (sometimes called greed or avarice), lust, anger, (sometimes called wrath), pride, gluttony, and sloth. Some of them will command your attention more than others. I’m not convinced anyone moving toward professional success will ever totally escape them, but it’s important to recognize them and work toward positive outcomes.

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    Dated: 07-08-2016

    The End Of Stress: Give peace the chance to change your day

    Can you remember a time that perhaps lasted just a minute, when nothing came to interrupt your peace of mind? Perhaps you were on a beach or walking in a grove of trees, and suddenly you felt safe, whole, and loving, and for that moment all was well and your future was not in doubt. If you can’t remember such a moment, imagine it. Experience how quiet and at ease your mind would become, how expansive you would feel, and how clear and present you would be.

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