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How To Take A Breather (and remain successful) with “Callings” expert Gregg Levoy

We belong to a work-obsessed culture whose busyness-as-usual makes us forget that discipline also means knowing when to knock off. Just as the ear needs “rests” when listening to music, we each need time to linger and reflect in the onrushing of life, time when we’re not engaged in what the Taoists refer to as “the ten thousand […]

Newsletter of TeachMeTeamwork.com — January 2011

Hello TeachMeTeamwork.com Community! I hope you’ve started 2011 with a vision that inspires you and brings out the best in others. After a great deal of introspection and conversations with my friends, mentors, and members I’ve set an organizational vision that revolves around helping nonprofits grow inspired teams. We’ve already taken major steps in this […]

The 7 Qualities of the Leader As Coach — Secrets to Leading in the Inspiration Age

Today’s leaders must evolve.  They must make a shift away from a traditional command and control style of leadership to a style of leadership that focuses on energizing and empowering people. The old way of leading was about motivation – – a short-term, externally based, “technique” driven approach to moving people into action. “How can […]

The Stories We Create — Narrative and Engagement in Organizations with David Hutchens

Storytelling has the power to transform your team and your organization. As the whole of human history shows and storytellers have always known, stories are a wellspring of communal life. Stories inspire, support, and sustain all types of human communities. Having a story in common brings people together because stories cultivate the communion of hearts and minds […]