The whole and its parts

The whole & its parts

Author: francoise hontoy

It’s automatic

While reacting to something we’ve done and have doubts about two questions will pop up:

The habit to generalize

To get a handle on understanding what is happening around us generalization is a widely

Being humble

During the last few days, I’ve had the chance to observe young leaders going through

Better is more

More is not better. Don’t expect more to do much good once it is enough.

Humanizing

In an interesting turn of interpretation, people will split the meaning of being human depending

The need to succeed

Everyone learns that failures happen, and that success is not guaranteed. However, such learning doesn’t

Power and authority

The differences between power and authority are more than subtle. And yet, they will often

Learning the rules

The desire to be independent often is linked to a desire to let go of

Nobody can do it for you

There are five important things one needs to experience for oneself in golf. These are

From logic to rules

Rules exist. There is nothing we can do about it. They originate in individual perceptions

Adjusting to others

Michael, a coachee, had shared how he had dealt with a situation of leadership and

Doing the right thing

There are two ways to seek to do so. One is to make sure one