Self-Sabotage: Stop Tripping Over Yourself
You can’t outrun self-sabotage.
But you can outsmart it. Starting now.
This post explains 5 ways self-sabotage traps leaders and offers powerful suggestions to overcome an inner enemy.
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You can’t outrun self-sabotage.
But you can outsmart it. Starting now.
This post explains 5 ways self-sabotage traps leaders and offers powerful suggestions to overcome an inner enemy.
Click for more.
Another installment of Bob Bumblehoof – Hero Leader!
Bumblehoof is lousy leadership congealed into one person. He feels powerful letting others know they’re not good enough. He can’t see that success depends on others.
Skillful leaders inspire greatness. Bob inspires headaches. He has a gold medal in making people feel small.
Learn how NOT to lead.
Pessimism is a lifeless struggle toward oblivion.
Pessimistic leaders are dead weight. Everyone’s swimming, but nobody’s moving. Progress is hard with rocks in your pockets.
What is the place of negativity in leadership?
Toxic positivity smiles when the boat is sinking.
You can be busy and bored.
You signed up to inspire teams, cast vision, and change lives. But you’re buried in emails, paperwork, policies, and politics.
High volume, low challenge work is stressful tedium.
Boredom is being trapped by busy work while expecting impactful contribution.
Getting the most from boredom…
Transparency builds trust until it goes too far. Oversharing sinks confidence as fast as secrecy.
Transparency isn’t telling everything. It’s speaking what matters. Its purpose is to build trust, clarity, and momentum. It’s not a virtue. Transparency is a skill.
People stop guessing when leaders share intentions, reasons, and goals.
Bob Bumblehoof is the generic name I use for the character who exemplifies every weakness I want to poke fun at. If Bob wasn’t Bumblehoof, what would you name him or her?
If you have a nickname for your boss that you’re afraid to use, this post is for you.