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True Gratitude – More Than Pleasantries or Recognition

Let's Grow Leaders

an executive hears a presentation and immediately responds with questions, concerns, critiques and challenges, without a pause to consider the depth and breadth of work entailed, the long hours, and the creative thinking. Progress is good. You need recognition. And courtesy is vital. But none of these are genuine gratitude. It changes us.

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Gratitude at Work: How to Cultivate a Grateful Culture (with video)

Let's Grow Leaders

The write-up for a recent Star Player was as follows: “was nominated for his tenacity and creative approach to problem-solving, as well as his extra effort to get the project done on time.” Any creative advice for leaders who want to show genuine gratitude for their teams (and are looking to mix it up)?

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5 Behaviors That Keep You From Getting Promoted

Let's Grow Leaders

I love the approach, and he’s seen a significant lift in business metrics. If you want to learn more how you can use the course in this way, or other creative approaches, please call me on 443 750 1249. They work hard, they’re incredibly loyal, and they’ve been on the succession planning list forever.

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Mental Well-Being in Coaching: Insights, Strategies, and Practical Takeaways

International Coaching Federation

While many clients initially seek coaching around productivity and career choices, Shana Shallenberg found clients soon reveal underlying issues like anxiety, imposter syndrome, or confidence challenges. Asking the right questions, being well-versed in these topics, and building trust is essential,” she explains. “It

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4 Dynamic & Creative Approaches to Staff Training

CMOE

But the key to ensuring that training programs are successful is in how they’re approached, developed, and delivered. Instead, whether you bring in a custom training solution or attempt to develop one on your own, you must approach staff training in a more dynamic and creative way. Let’s take a look at four options.

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The 0.3D Coaching Model

International Coach Academy

Adding new dimensions to a situation is a creative approach that helps generate new ideas, experiences, and solutions. As a result, it helps us gain a fresh outlook on life, broaden our horizons, and enhance our creativity. A three-dimensional look at things means looking at them from different angles or perspectives.

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From Delay… to Lightness!

International Coach Academy

We agreed before the session that we would use the Flip It tool. Thus, she was aware that the session would help her try to solve a recurrent issue that she was actively wanting to change and that she was prepared to change. The Flip It tool worked incredibly well and truly helped Natasa to learn new things about herself. The energy is not flowing.