Wisdom From Three Stoics for Leaders

The wisdom of today was discovered centuries ago.

These quotes from the Stoics reflect the relevance of ancient wisdom to leaders today.

The reason learning is hard.
The path to tranquility.
The reluctance to confess faults.

3 Ways to Jumpstart One-On-Ones

Don’t have one-on-ones if you don’t have time to prepare. You can prepare in minutes.

Is the person you’re talking with worth three minutes of preparation?

Here are three ways to jumpstart one-on-ones.

What do you think?

4 Ways Sadness Leads to Gladness

There’s nothing wrong with feeling down. You don’t have to sing “Zip-a-Dee-Doo-Dah” when it hits the fan.

Give yourself a break.

Sadness leads to gladness, but it’s a roundabout route.

Here are 4 ways sadness leads to gladness.

5 Ways to Practice Vulnerability for Leaders

What’s the difference between vulnerability and oversharing?

The people who change us let themselves be seen.

How can you let yourself be seen? How much is too much?

I decided to focus on being vulnerable like a leader in this post.

How to See Like a Leader

“The greatest thing a human soul ever does in this world is to see something, and tell what it saw in a plain way…” John Ruskin

You do not see like a leader until you see yourself.

Here are some suggestions you can use today.

Painful Experiences: 5 Ways to Gain Advantage

Painful experiences are unavoidable. You might be going through the fire right now.

This post offers 5 ways to gain advantage from painful experiences.

It’s not easy, but you’ve done it before. You can do it again.

What can you add to the list I offer?