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Breaking the Patterns of Worry for Your Team

Breaking the Patterns of Worry for Your Team

Maxwell Leadership June 11, 2011

Practical Tools for Leaders: Breaking the Patterns of Worry Anxiety is one of the top nemesis to a leader (and all humans for that matter). This issue can paralyze the progress of any organization. After years of working with CEO’s and business owners I have noticed that we all have a pattern for dealing with worry and that pattern needs…

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From Gold Medal Winner to Biggest Loser

From Gold Medal Winner to Biggest Loser

Maxwell Leadership June 11, 2011

In 2000, Rulon Gardner experienced the thrill of his life when he stepped onto an Olympic podium to receive his gold medal. These days, the most thrilling moments for Gardner happen when he steps onto a scale to weigh himself. As a contestant on Biggest Loser, the former wrestler is grappling with the toughest foe he’s ever faced—obesity. In 2004,…

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From Class Dunce to World-Class Neurosurgeon: A Story of Empowerment

From Class Dunce to World-Class Neurosurgeon: A Story of Empowerment

Maxwell Leadership June 11, 2011

Ben Carson vividly remembers a playground conversation during which his fifth grade schoolmates selected him as the dumbest kid in their grade. In fact, after some debate, his classmates decided he was probably the dumbest kid in the world. Looking back from his vantage point as a world-renowned neurosurgeon, Dr. Carson can laugh at the memory. However, had he not…

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Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway

Feel the Fear and Do it Anyway

John C. Maxwell June 11, 2011

Used with permission of Susan Jeffers, Ph.D. Franklin Delano Roosevelt was born into wealth and prestige, and as a young Harvard graduate, he seemed destined for success. By the age of 30 he was elected as a state senator, and a few years later he was appointed as Assistant Secretary of the Navy. However, shortly before Roosevelt turned 40, tragedy…

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5 Attributes of Inspirational Leaders

5 Attributes of Inspirational Leaders

John C. Maxwell June 11, 2011

The Sahara plays tricks on the eyes of its travelers. As the desert sun beats down on the sand, heat waves rise from the ground. Light bends as it passes through the superheated air, painting illusory pictures on the horizon. To thirsty travelers moving through the Sahara, it often appears as if an oasis looms in the distance. However, as…

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5 Reasons Why Dreams Don’t Take Flight

5 Reasons Why Dreams Don’t Take Flight

John C. Maxwell June 11, 2011

Most of us never see our dreams come true. Instead of soaring through the clouds, our dreams languish like a broken-down airplane confined to its hangar. Through life, I have come to identify five common reasons why dreams don’t take flight. #1 We Have Been Discouraged from Dreaming by Others We have to pilot our own dreams; we cannot entrust…

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