The whole and its parts

The whole & its parts

Category: Relationship

Distractions are here to stay

The number of available distractions is simply incredible. There is the story one tells oneself.

Assuming knowing

There is no big difference between assuming one knows, making shortcuts, or being judgmental. It

Control and Accountability

In a recent blog post, Michael highlighted the difference between the leadership task of “lighting

Tasks and relationships

In a recent coaching session, a client asked me if I knew of some tool

Learning steps

When people attend a workshop, they are being taught some ideas, concepts, skills, or whatever

Trying to be selfless

The very idea of being selfless involves an understanding of what it means to be

Hunting and gathering

In 1970 Arnold R. Beisser described ‘The paradoxical theory of change.’ He stated that ‘change

Nature and Happiness

One could assume that nature organizes things perfectly for human beings. And probably it does.

Put on the oxygen mask first

It’s an indication I hear every time I’m flying. It’s part of the safety instructions.

Short term wins

As Seth shared lately “Short-term wins feel like a demonstration of will by those that

Thank you for your understanding

Communication can take strange routes. Usually, when people tell me “thank you for your understanding”

Belonging and power

Human beings are wired to function in groups. They want to be in a group