The Daily Scramble, Dealing with Change
Everything You Wanted to Know About Stress-Based Headaches, But Were Afraid to Ask
With the holidays coming and the stress associated with the usual everyday stuff, lots of people develop headaches. I certainly have had tension headaches. In this radio conversation Michele Risa and I talk about where headaches come from and what you can do to lessen...
Are You Having FUN Yet?
Ok, ready or not, I’d like to plant a tune and possibly even an image in your head: Do you remember Cyndi Lauper’s hit “Girls Just Want to Have Fun!” from the early 1980s? The song is so upbeat and infectious that you can’t help but feel better while listening to it....
Dan Pink: What Really Motivates Workers
In this interview Dan explains that the things that make a difference to employees’ motivation level are free. He gives examples. Beyond the basics of an OK salary, people are more motivated by: Autonomy – Have some say over the work they do Mastery – Get a sense of...
How do we motivate our employees to….
Be engaged To contribute more than the minimum at work To show initiative To be creative, to excel If you think it’s all rewards and punishments, you better think again. Watch this video by Dan Pink, author of ‘DRiVE’, for the research-based straight scoop. Dan Pink...
Can You Identify with Any of These?
Four Frequent Business Problems Expressed by Many Small Business Owners that Business Coaches Help You Address As you’re reading through the following problems, think about how help with strategy, tactics, accountability and results could mitigate these problems. The...
NO SANDBAGGERS ALLOWED!
Sandbagging is a term most often used in the game of golf. In golf it refers to players who either miss shots on purpose or outright cheat by turning in a higher score than they actually shot. This affects the handicap that is given to non-professional golfers to help...
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