- The top 3 crazy-making types
- Their 4 crazy-maker tactics
Most importantly, Kimberly Keys offers 4 strategies for dealing with a crazy-maker.
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Most importantly, Kimberly Keys offers 4 strategies for dealing with a crazy-maker.
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I had so much fun hosting a webinar to share some of the tools I normally only share with my clients. Check out the replay if you want to -
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A big part of my dream for my next book is gifting a pre-release copy to clients, family, friends and colleagues.
For a limited time you can download your copy of "Your Road Map to Fun & Ease: Finding Your Way to Happiness Resilience and Joy!" Just visit www.FunAndEase.com and request a copy delivered to your Inbox. Enjoy! If you are like most people, you under value your skills and talents. When was the last time you took a quick inventory? It's important to do so now and again, not just for your current job but to identify the skills you could transfer to an entirely different position or career.
Attached is Assessment #7 from our Career Compass Kit. Enjoy a few minutes identifying and embracing the skills and talents you offer in your current and any future position..
The Flourishing Process can help you avoid these and other pitfalls. Link to article
If this describes your experience, you are in good company.
In a new survey* the findings show leaders at the top are among the lonliest people. Nearly 2/3 of CEOs surveyed do not receive outside leadership advice - but nearly all want it. Who do you turn to for trusted advice? Who is your sounding board? *conducted by the Center for Leadership Development and Research at Stanford Graduate School of Business, Stanford University’s Rock Center for Corporate Governance, and The Miles Group http://www.gsb.stanford.edu/cldr/research/surveys/coaching.html Where do you do your best work? Fortunately I don't have "those moments" very often any more but even when we love our job it happens. An innovative entrepreneur in Toledo, OH is capitalizing.... |
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