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Don’t Drive Angry

Don’t Drive Angry

If you’ve ever seen the movie Groundhog Day, you’ve probably thought of it lately. In the movie, Bill Murray’s character (Phil) is doomed to repeat the same day over and over. As many of us are in some form of social distancing, we may feel we’re reliving the same day...
Get Back In The Saddle

Get Back In The Saddle

Success is never instant. History is full of heroes who failed early. Though the severity of it is often (unnecessarily) exaggerated, Abraham Lincoln endured a daunting number of setbacks and failures before becoming president. Reportedly, Thomas Edison failed nearly...
Paving The Road To Hell

Paving The Road To Hell

When you aspire for something new, different, or bigger – some will warn you not to fly too close to the sun. They’ll pull at your tether until you’re safely back on the ground. Smoothing out the path to hell shouldn’t make you feel good about sending anyone down...
Labels

Labels

Some people are prolific and they are labeled as a “creative type.” The danger is when we assume the rest of us are not “creative types.” This is a fixed mindset. We believe creativity is a fixed trait within people. It is more helpful to recognize that some people...
“Oil can!”

“Oil can!”

Leaders show vulnerability when they support workplace creativity. They aren’t focusing on their own ideas and abilities. Instead, they exhibit trust that their people will bring great ideas and will use creative problem-solving skills to help their team/organization...