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Dealing with Intellectual Dishonesty

Dealing with Intellectual Dishonesty

You probably consider yourself to be intellectually honest. In reality, it is hard work to deal with our intellectual dishonesty. Wikipedia describes intellectual honesty this way: Intellectual honesty is an applied method of problem solving, characterized by an...

How Where You Sit Could Increase Your Success

In eighth grade, I walked into the school cafeteria and decided I was going to do something different. Where students sat during lunchtime indicated how popular you were and which group you belonged to. There were groups for jocks, cheerleaders, band members, skaters...

Overcoming a “Bad Weather” Culture

Lots of people get sick this time of year. The combination of gathering and sharing food with large groups, along with colder weather keeping us inside, increases the odds of spreading something contagious. We use a lot of different phrases for being sick. I caught a...

2 Requirements to Grow and Fly toward Success

Unless it goes forward, an airplane will never go up in the air. Flight requires thrust. Without wings, the airplane will still be on the ground. Flight requires lift. Growth is similar to flight. Here are the two requirements to grow and fly toward success. Growth...

When Commanding Leadership isn’t Helpful

Gallup’s recent State of the American Workplace Report shows concerning statistics for leaders. 22% of employees strongly agree that the leadership of their organization has a clear direction for the organization 15% of employees strongly agree that the...