by James M. Haden | Apr 8, 2017 | Contribution, Relationships, Spirit
Make Good Decisions Decisions. We make hundreds each day. Consistently making good decisions is a prerequisite to leading an effective life; have you learned how? Good household decision-making often relies on thinking about your household like a firm. – Emily Oster... by James M. Haden | Apr 3, 2017 | Contribution, Relationships, Spirit, Tools and Tips
I’ve recently posted about the importance of envisioning a new you and adopting a courageous and considerate (win-win) attitude. While on this journey, recall that successful people have learned to exploit their strengths while remaining wary of weaknesses.... by James M. Haden | Mar 31, 2017 | Contribution, Relationships, Spirit, Tools and Tips
Create and Share a Vision Imagine being courteous when others bluster about like two-year-olds having temper tantrums, or being open when others shut down and withdraw in the face of conflict. Imagine walking away from temptation without regret and refusing to do what... by James M. Haden | Mar 11, 2017 | Contribution, Faith, Relationships, Spirit, Tools and Tips
Life Lessons With Dory! Faith without Action is dead “Finding Dory” reunites the friendly-but-forgetful blue tang fish with her loved ones. Dory is forgetful. Being forgetful it is difficult for her to decide what she is meant to do. Haunted by a feeling, perhaps even... by James M. Haden | Mar 13, 2016 | Contribution, Relationships, Tools and Tips
Toni Is Not Alone. No, most managers are uncomfortable communicating with employees. “And they fear giving feedback.” Toni paused and stared intently at George as he walked into the conference room for her staff meeting…fifteen minutes late for the... by James M. Haden | Oct 30, 2015 | Author, Contribution, Relationships
Fear of failure can be stifling! Innovation, creativity, risk taking—all die in the face of fear. Recently, I sat watching my son’s high school basketball team. They were tied at halftime. The home team crowd was hopeful. Shortly into the third quarter, hope was...
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