George Rohrer, Master Certified Executive Coach, We talk about killing dragons and the ascendant path. A weird article is Florida. It just is Florida. The three questions. And 50 degrees Fahrenheit is considered shockingly cold in Florida. Burt Reynolds at the height of powers, Smokey and The Bandit!
The executive environment. How electrical engineering makes for a good coach, but let’s add some more creativity. The range that comes from these elements of experience. How to get people to conform and see the world the way they see the world. It is a deep vehicle for avoiding pain. We all yearn to be seen, and not being seen is a terrible place to be. The brilliant and constructive path is what it looks like if you are a leader or an artist.
The trite and overused phrase that makes me want to puke. Listen to how George reframes the qualities of servant leadership. It is actually about the intention, needs, and objectives. And the new phrase, Outward Mindset.
A discussion about the mental state of our world, our country, and our neighbors regarding the emotional toll of COVID. Blame, shame, and justification are poor elements of leadership.
Find some dragons and kill ‘em!
St. George
The idea of radical responsibility is the conversation that is being held at all levels. It’s not OK to blame others, to let things go, to not take responsibility. And the social media comments of weakness.
The Flow-Bee! Sure it’s off topic. But it is The Flow Bee.
The self-selection of responsibility and the, “I’m ready, come do my work for me.” orientation.
Mindset, Attitude, and Belief
The three elements of Mindset, Attitude, and Belief. Here’s the idea of governance by data or assumptions. They are two different versions of belief and one scared. Stop justifying one’s self and find value creation in other ways. In a roundabout way it is all about how to kill dragons.
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KRIS WILDER
Kris Wilder is a martial artist based in Seattle Washington. He has authored many martial art books, including the classic, The Way of Kata. Making no apologies for his obsession with Football he can be found telling any who will listen about the nuances of the Canadian Football League.