Am I in it for the power, or the responsibility? The distinction is a big one.
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Am I in it for the power, or the responsibility? The distinction is a big one.
An unselfish man and a selfless man ask themselves a different question.
At dinner, we try to always share highs, lows, and what we’ve learned. In the past, we’ve shared proud moments. It’s also great to do during Friendsgiving.
This is one Robyn and I do together every 3-5 years to envision our marriage and family life. You could apply the same exercise to a team at work, a community group, or any sort of project.
A weekly exercise to check-in on how your marriage is doing. Could also be done daily.
An exercise taught to me by a wonderful executive coach i worked with. For use when you’re grappling with what what you want your life to be and who it’s for. Expect to chew on this one for days or weeks at first.
It stymies me that reflection isn't a cornerstone of every learning enterprise on the planet
My father was trying to explain to me about a moment that happens in one's life, the moment you stop changing.
Instead of naming our blessings, I think naming our fears is the best first step we can take to conquer our fears because it identifies the misalignment. By naming our fears we can see exactly how different our desired reality and our actual realities are and then start bringing them together.
I feel as if I--and others of course--don't know what they hold as their core beliefs beauty shall never hold a plea.
My father is an explorer, a hard worker, an intellectual, a rock…He advised me in our discussions:"You must create a dream".