Escape the Traps in Your Head

Bait makes traps attractive.

Smart people fall into predictable traps.

Obvious traps are easily avoided. The deadly ones masquerade as wisdom.

Learn 3 attractive traps that leaders stumble into…

The snares that snag you live in your head.

A New Dimension of Praise

Gossip is weakness reaching for power.

Don’t undermine the people you depend on. Strong teams aren’t built by spreading venom. 

Real leaders feel strong when they strengthen others.

The cure for gossip isn’t silence; it’s learning to praise others to others.

Don’t Fight Spoon Wars

We use four spoons in our house. The decorative sugar spoon is for coffee creamer.

The “fancy eating spoon” with a long handle is for ice cream.

My wife uses the wrong spoons. She uses the fancy eating spoon for yogurt!

I tried to explain spoon protocol but failed.

The Superhero of Compassion

You don’t need strength to show compassion. It’s the opposite.

Frailty is the channel of tenderness.

The “strong” say, “What’s the problem? Don’t be a baby.” A tender heart doesn’t act strong.

Hostility builds silos. A tender heart builds networks.

Forging Clarity in the Fog

You abandon the future when you run from uncertainty.

Don’t manage things that should change.

The future is forged in the fog.

#1. Clarity enables performance.
#2. Confusion is an opportunity.
#3. “Not knowing” is the path to innovation.

Don’t wait for clarity; create it.

Here’s how…

Stop Chasing Calm

Seeking calm is stressful.

The more you focus on inner calm the more you sense its absence.

Good feelings aren’t a roadmap. Calm isn’t a compass.

Stress means you care.
Discomfort indicates commitment.
Anxiety says, “This matters.”

Calm is a consequence, not a goal. When stress goes up, redirect your attention.