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 August '07  [printable view]   In This Issue:

Principles of Teambuilding Workshop
"Taking Time to Learn and Play"
"Leaders, Check your Attitude"

Awaken Your Team's Spirit!

This workshop focuses on developing four areas which research shows are critical in the development of effective teams.

Wednesday, Sept 12, 8:30 a.m. - Noon
Columbus, OH

One of our MOST POPULAR workshops, so be sure to sign up early!

CLICK HERE for "Principles of Teambuilding Workshop" details.

Taking Time to Learn and Play

By M.J. Clark, APR
 

As we approach adulthood, we often begin to think of ourselves as teachers.  We teach younger siblings how the world works, we share our study techniques with friends to help them master tough subjects in school, and we eventually teach new co-workers how to do a job.  As parents, neighbors, sports team coaches, or volunteers, we feel we have a lot of knowledge to impart to children, and we may feel as though we are in a constant state of teaching.

Children are also here to teach us.  And they have much to share.                                               (continue story)

Leaders, Check Your Attitude

By Steven L. Anderson, Ph.D., MBA

 

Recently, a client I have been working with for quite some time came to me frustrated.  Last winter she felt completely in control of her life.  She felt more self-confident than ever.  Everything in her life and her business was working.  But in the months since then she had somehow lost focus.  Her confidence had slipped as had her results at work.

 After discussing the situation with her for a while she realized how she had lost focus.  She said that it had taken her months of hard work to become centered and confident most of the time.  But once she had achieved self-confidence she had stopped focusing on doing the things that it took to get there in the first place.  She figured that the matter was settled and that from then on she would be confident and centered.  She realized that staying focused and confident, like staying in physical condition is a never ending job.
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