Tag: self-knowledge
The Dance of a Connected Conversation: Tango vs. Contact Improv
by Jay Darling If communication is a dance, have you ever had the sense that you were talking with someone but: Your toes were getting squashed under their heels. Their posture was stiff and inflexible. They were getting scandalously close to your wobbly bits? (Gasp!). You just weren’t connected. Maybe it was like the tango […]
Effective Leadership Skills
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Why Some People Take Massive Action and Others Don’t
This post was originally published to my email list on March 25, 2014. (Edited and revised for the blog.) ==================== I’ve been thinking a lot about a video I recently watched on the topic of why some people take massive action and others don’t. In it, Tony Robbins shares a simple diagram that fascinates and […]
Unrealized potential is only pain
“She has a lot of potential.” “He’s full of potential.” Great. So what? How many people live excruciating lives of unrealized potential? Your potential is nothing but pain if you don’t realize it. Don’t wait. Start now. And if you’ve already started, persist. Take care of yourself. Get the support you need. And persist. […]