By Warren Berger Sometimes we read books to learn about something that we know little about. And sometimes we read books to go deeper on a subject we are interested in or is valuable to us. As my life and career have gone on, one of the skills I have found more important and interesting
Insurance. We have it for many things: for our lives, for our cars, for our home, for our health, for our identities, for our cell phones (!) and much more. We are purchasing this insurance as a safety net against something bad happening. While different people have different risk tolerances, and differing abilities to pay,
There are lots of ways to support people in learning how to do a job. The long list includes hands-on training, job shadowing, traditional training, coaching, e-learning, and reading a book. All of these approaches have a place, and there is no one answer that is complete – because learning is a process that occurs
Today we’re tackling the much-talked about idea of multi-tasking. Myth or not? Watch today’s episode to find out! Deal with information overload by reducing the overload – consume less and consume more wisely based on your goals. @KevinEikenberry You can learn more about The Productive Leader here. Until next time … You are Remarkable!
Attitude, it is said, is contagious. That statement is oft-repeated because it is true. Actually there are two truths inside the short statement. Whatever the attitude is, either positive or negative, it will spread. And, if you aren’t purposefully and intentionally spreading positive, the negative will win. You already know this. You have dealt with
Listening is much more than just hearing the words. What’d you say? Here’s what I mean… Real listening shows more than that we heard people’s words. It shows that we care. @KevinEikenberry (Tweet It) You can learn more about the Remarkable Coaching workshop here. Until next time … You are Remarkable!
There are at least two definitions of the word insanity: the one in the dictionary, and the clichéd we’ve all heard, used, and knowingly nodded our head at when hearing it. First, from Merriam-Webster: Insanity 1. a deranged state of the mind usually occurring as a specific disorder (as schizophrenia) 2. such unsoundness of mind
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