Research supports the mindshift from focusing on needs, to focusing on strengths when we desire a change in behavior. For example, research suggests that positive affective states are necessary when engaging in problem solving and creative thinking, two necessary ingredients to ensure change and … [Read more...]
4 Ways To Ensure Staff Meeting Success
We've all seen it before right? The ribbon you can get for surviving a meeting that could have been an email. While funny, it's still a bit sad, particularly for those of us who convened the meeting. So what's the answer? How do we avoid the the rolling of eyes and passive engagement, and still … [Read more...]
What It Means To “Hear Shark Music” And What To Do About It!
Labeling situations when we are consciously or unconsciously reacting out of fear, as “hearing shark music”, is a metaphor for when we are struggling to think rationally and respond thoughtfully. … [Read more...]
When We Compare…It Comes At A Cost
It's human nature to compare and to even judge...but at what cost? … [Read more...]
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Carl Jung stated, “If there is anything we wish to change in the child, see if there isn’t something we can change in ourselves first.” Beginning a journey toward change, however, can feel like an overwhelming task. You might wonder, “Where do I start?”, “What steps might I need to take to affect … [Read more...]
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