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How Well Do You Manage Your Mind? [INFOGRAPHIC]
Coaching, Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Emotional Intelligence, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

How Well Do You Manage Your Mind? [INFOGRAPHIC]

As leaders, our job descriptions often call upon us to manage projects, people and budgets. Seldom will you see a job description that includes managing your mind. Yet, it is our mind that will determine how we manage those projects, people and budgets. Here are 7 opposing characteristics of thought. Where do you tend to fall?

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The Nine Mistakes I Told Myself I Would Never Make... But Did
Coaching, Leadership, Blog Billy Dunn, M.S. Coaching, Leadership, Blog Billy Dunn, M.S.

The Nine Mistakes I Told Myself I Would Never Make... But Did

The words jumped off the page of a Harvard Business Article and hit me square between the eyes. "If you're highly successful, your achievements are obvious. It's more novel and inspiring for others to learn about your mistakes.” So here it goes - the nine mistakes I told myself I would never make, but did, and what I learned that countered those beliefs.

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9 Things Smart Leaders Do in Their First 90 Days
Coaching, Leadership, Succession Planning, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Succession Planning, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

9 Things Smart Leaders Do in Their First 90 Days

The first ninety days in a new job are critical. Why? Because those first weeks and months will often set the tone for your future. If you are a leader about to enter into a new position, here are 9 smart activities we have found to be vital in those early months. (These principles are also useful for those already established in a leadership role!)

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7 Gifts to Give Your Team This Christmas
Coaching, Leadership, Team Effectiveness, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Team Effectiveness, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

7 Gifts to Give Your Team This Christmas

One Christmas, my family’s gift to our neighbors is Perogi Fest, an open house featuring a variety of perogies including our own homemade favorite – potato and Longhorn cheese! Dough, cheese and butter, and then throw on some sautéed onions – What is there not to like? Here are 7 gifts your team will actually appreciate this Christmas, besides perogies!

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Don’t Fool Yourself – Leadership Is Hard Work
Coaching, Leadership, Church Consulting, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Church Consulting, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Don’t Fool Yourself – Leadership Is Hard Work

We continue to hear common themes that leaders from all backgrounds are facing serious challenges - troubles, sleepless nights, hard work, relentless criticism… Some of these challenges are in their organizations, others are in their personal lives. Here are five tips for you to consider when facing the challenges of leadership in your life.

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7 Things I Am Thankful for but Often Forget to Acknowledge
Coaching, Leadership, Thankfulness, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Thankfulness, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

7 Things I Am Thankful for but Often Forget to Acknowledge

Growing up, my family never had the tradition of sitting around the thanksgiving table and sharing what we were thankful for. But as we approach Thanksgiving, I gave some thought to what I should be thankful for – especially those things I think about less often but really do find important. Here are seven things I am thankful for but often forget to acknowledge. What are you forgetting to be thankful for this November?

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8 Actions That Will Build Trust in an Epidemic of Distrust
Coaching, Leadership, Trust and Credibility, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Trust and Credibility, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

8 Actions That Will Build Trust in an Epidemic of Distrust

Who can you trust these days? According to a recent study by the Pew Research Center, Americans are struggling with trust. For example, the following percentages of Americans noted having little or no trust in elected officials (63%), business leaders (57%), news media (52%), religious leaders (38%), and police officers (31%). Here are 8 actions that will help build trust in an epidemic of distrust.

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5 Reasons Why Leaders Sometimes Harm the Organizations They Love
Coaching, Leadership, Dysfunctional Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Dysfunctional Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

5 Reasons Why Leaders Sometimes Harm the Organizations They Love

Have you ever heard of factitious disorder (often referred to as Munchausen Syndrome)? One of the characteristics of this mental illness is when a caregiver makes the person under their care become sick. It is interesting how often we see something similar in our consulting with organizations. Over the years, we have seen multiple examples of a leader of an organization, and sometimes even the founder, making the organization sick while claiming to love it and care deeply about it. But why would a leader harm the organization he/she claims to love? Here are 5 reasons.

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Leading Blind: The Common Occurrence of Blind Spots & How to Correct Them
Coaching, Leadership, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

Leading Blind: The Common Occurrence of Blind Spots & How to Correct Them

Picture yourself with a blindfold on and then attempting to drive a car (bad idea and also illegal!), or to walk your dog, or to throw a Frisbee. It’s hard to picture anything but problems emerging. The same is true for those who lead but with the inability to see what they should be able to. This results in leading blind, and the outcomes can often be embarrassing at best, and at worst, damaging to ourselves and others. Here are four of the most telling signs of blind spots and five ways to correct them.

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A Mistake Was Made, But It Wasn’t My Fault
Coaching, Leadership, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

A Mistake Was Made, But It Wasn’t My Fault

Mistakes happen and are almost always a result of human error – which means they aren’t going away anytime soon. While we need to strive to prevent as many mistakes as possible, we also need to respond appropriately when they happen. Here are some of the most common reactions when confronted with an error and a few suggestions on a better way to respond.

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When to Quit & When You Should Think Twice
Coaching, Leadership, Career Development, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Career Development, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

When to Quit & When You Should Think Twice

The toughness of Navy Seals has become well known through movies like Lone Survivor and American Sniper. Becoming part of this elite group requires surviving grueling tests of mental, emotional, and physical toughness. And then there is the infamous bell. The bell is ever present while the Seal trainees endure the intense exercises; and all they must do to quit and receive a nice meal, hot shower, and clean bed is to ring it three times. So when is it the right time to quit and ring the bell in your life, and when it is better to think twice?

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2 Key Characteristics of Influential Leaders
Coaching, Leadership, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D. Coaching, Leadership, Self Leadership, Blog Jay Desko, Ph.D.

2 Key Characteristics of Influential Leaders

Few things are more energizing than getting to watch a gifted leader at work. And, few things are more irritating than watching an incompetent person pretend to lead! Leaders with influence have a healthy blend of ability complimented by confidence. Here is a simple matrix to identify four types of leaders. Where are you? And where are members of your team?

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7 Actions to Improve Employee Retention

7 Actions to Improve Employee Retention

“We can’t find any new employees!” “Younger employees sure don’t stay in one job for very long.” Our consulting team hears statements like these a lot. The struggle to find and retain qualified employees is partly a result of low unemployment and economic growth. Here are seven actions that each of us can take to help create a higher retention environment among our teams.

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We Are Not Getting Any Younger… And it Should Matter to Every Leader

We Are Not Getting Any Younger… And it Should Matter to Every Leader

For the first time in recorded history, there will be more people in the world over the age of 65 than under the age of 5. Here is what the aging population will mean for our organizations in terms of the workforce, health care, education, and spiritual outreach.

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Is Your Vision Sustainable? 10 Ways To Ensure Your Organization Can Withstand the Unpredictable

Is Your Vision Sustainable? 10 Ways To Ensure Your Organization Can Withstand the Unpredictable

Bad things happen when we least expect it. While not everything is predictable, we as leaders should know that our organization’s sustainability is only one step away from an economic downturn, a loss of a key staff member, or an unexpected change in competition or market preferences. Here are 10 ways to make your vision more sustainable.

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