Posts Tagged ‘Tough Times’

Executive Coaching For Resilient Leaders – Defeating Resignation in a Tough Economy

Saturday, July 11th, 2009

Are you working in a company or law firm where leaders remain hopeful in tough times? How do leaders in your company or law firm create urgency leading through a crisis? One of the most powerful questions one can ask is “Do our company leaders model good change management skills when the going gets tough?” Emotionally intelligent and socially intelligent leaders are adept at conveying why change is necessary.

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The Voice of a Leader

Wednesday, July 8th, 2009

Leaders are only as effective as their ability to communicate to their team. There are 3 critical areas all leaders must develop to improve their ability to lead through tough times. As a manager, coach or minister, your voice makes a difference.

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Thoughts on Winning Back Your Inner Winner Within

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

What is that old saying; Winners Never Quit and Quitters Never Win! Well, then why are you allowing this economic situation to get the best of your emotions? Tough times don’t last, but tough people always do, alas, I am sure you’ve heard that one too.

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Stay Positive in Time of Recession – Not Easy, But Possible

Tuesday, May 19th, 2009

How to stay positive in time of recession can be tricky if you do not take same careful steps. The global economy is really struggling, and there is no doubt that many people will be going through some very tough times. Pretty much everyone has felt the effects of the recent recession, and financial issues have impacted the entire world.

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10 Tips For Staying Positive in a Negative World

Monday, May 11th, 2009

Bad news seems to be everywhere you turn these days. Remaining upbeat and optimistic in tough times can be challenging, even if you’re a perpetual optimists. Why is it so hard to stay positive? It turns out there is a genetic reason. Unfortunately our brains are drawn to negative thinking, or expecting the worst, to protect us from danger.

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