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Stupid Idea or Seeds of Brilliance?

Let's Grow Leaders

Related Stories Hustle Factor: He Who Hustles Gets the Ball May 2013 Leadership Development Carnival Mentoring Moments: Just in Time Support. Creativity Listening Mentoring brainstorming creativity frontline leadership stupid idea' The post Stupid Idea or Seeds of Brilliance? appeared first on Let's Grow Leaders.

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Most popular posts of 2013

Penelope Trunk

But it says a lot that I brainstormed my new company from a hospital bed. The Real Reason Parents Don’t Homeschool 715 likes. Also, thank you for sticking with me while I launched my fourth startup. What am I even doing launching another company? I don’t know.

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The Now, New, Next – 3Ns to the New You Coaching Model

International Coach Academy

Here are some questions that can be discussed and brainstormed on together with the client: What is your biggest fear? Goldsmith, Marshall (2013), What Got You Here Won’t Get You There. What is the biggest compromise you are willing to make to get you to where you want to be? What might get in the way of you and your goal?

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Acceptance vs. Denial

International Coach Academy

Therefore, accepting pain or distress could result in diminished suffering and increase the individuals’ ability to mentally support themselves, which could allow individuals to reconsider which approach needs to be taken (cited in Welford, 2013). Welford, 2013. By shifting from denial to acceptance we could live a happier life.

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Aligning Job, Vocation, and Our Higher Purpose (Dharma): A Pathway to Fulfillment and Joy

International Coach Academy

For example, a study by Duffy and Dik (2013) on the correlation between spiritual calling and work fulfillment found that individuals who perceived their careers as a spiritual calling reported greater job satisfaction, life satisfaction, and a sense of meaningfulness. Make lists, brainstorm, and consider all the possibilities.

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