by tgale | Sep 12, 2011 | Monday Morning Wake Up Tips, Personal Development
Heard the expression, “actions speak louder than words?” Well we believe that your energy speaks even louder than your actions. So what is energy? Energy is your life force. Daniel Goleman, author of Emotional Intelligence, refers to energy as the silent...
by tgale | Aug 29, 2011 | Monday Morning Wake Up Tips, Personal Development
For those of us on the East Coast, last week proved to be interesting and memorable. Tuesday brought a 5.8 earthquake and Saturday brought a Category 1 Hurricane. Luckily there was minimal damage and injury. In retrospect, as is often the way we learn, this last week...
by tgale | Aug 22, 2011 | Leadership Development, Monday Morning Wake Up Tips, Process Improvement
The talent in your organization will grow and thrive only when you establish a clear set of high standards, display a strong belief that those standards can be achieved, and then demonstrate by your own actions that you practice what you preach.” Barry P Do you...
by tgale | Aug 1, 2011 | Monday Morning Wake Up Tips, Personal Development
Active listening requires a disciplined effort to silence all that internal conversation while we are attempting to listen to another human being.” James H Active listening requires a disciplined effort. What does that mean? Active listening is just that...
by tgale | Jul 29, 2011 | Articles, Blog, Personal Development
Download a PDF of this article Old habits die hard, as the saying goes. And one habit that most of us share—and find difficult to both notice and shake—is our tendency to run “on automatic.” Unconscious patterns of thinking, feeling, and behaving are often the silent...
by tgale | Jul 29, 2011 | Articles, Blog, Leadership Development, Personal Development, Process Improvement
Download a PDF of this article Conflict is inevitable in business and relationships. How you manage it determines its impact on your company, yourself and your employees. At a recent Leadership Day in Frederick, Maryland, we asked an audience of 80, “how many of you...