Leadership

Commitment Demands Consistency

ommitment is a persistence with a purpose. Devotion, dedication, loyalty, and emotional contribution to the declared choices. Yet, often times commitment is misunderstood for attachment and used interchangeably. The distinction is both huge and pricey. Attachment limits possibilities and leads to imprisonment and dependence. Commitment thrives on discovery and freedom. Attachment latches onto the specific …

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Do Things Before You Know You Can Do Them

Feeling somewhat emotional (actually quite emotional) leaving Boston after spending an entirely unexpectedly magical week – yes, apparently you can experience magic at the Entrepreneurs Bootcamp. I jumped into another reality, a totally unfamiliar territory. It supposed to feel awkward, and it did not. It supposed to be uncomfortable, and it was not. Was it …

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From the Attic – The Value of Taking Notes… by Hand

When was the last time you held a fountain pen in your hand? Do you remember the sound of the nib smoothly traveling over the paper, leaving behind a permanently embossed message or reflection; paper slowly absorbing, creating a textured surface as you flip the pages… There is an old truth in the saying “Paper …

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The Race without a Finish Line—from “Busy-ness” to “Busy-less”

Once upon a time “keeping busy” was the name of the game. It was “sexy”. It also meant being successful and feeling important. Busyness was fulfilling the void of worthiness and neediness, covering up a life full of doubts, of not being good enough, not strong enough and not made of the right clay. Validating …

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