I work with a lot of young people getting started in their careers. Those who chase the highest possible starting salary, most prestigious title, or sexiest-sounding company do worse than those who ignore all of that and focus on value creation, no matter how humble. You are your best investment. There is no IRA, real […]
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Why Hopeful Realism Beats Mandatory Optimism
One unavoidable piece of advice today is be positive. Weโre supposed to filter out supposed negativity in meetings, reports, and general conversation because we think positivity produces the results we want. Optimism is almost mandatory in some environments. As Dan Lovallo and Daniel Kahneman point out, critical feedback is discouraged and treated like disloyalty. โThe […]
How to Say No When it Counts
Sometimes you just have to say no. That isnโt always easy. But there are strategies that can help say no when you need toโand save your time, energy, and sanity in the process. Motivational speaker Byron V. Garrett, my former boss at National PTA, often says that you only have twelve hours a day to […]
What My Dog Trainer Reminded Me About Leadership
Recently, my wife bought me a Labradoodle puppy. I had wanted one ever since my daughter got hers. My grandson named him โCharlie Brown,โ since his fur was a beautiful chocolate brown color. Though he was born in January, we didnโt get to meet Charlie until last week. He spent the first eleven weeks at […]