July 4, 2012 Introvert – Extrovert
Stereotyping the ideal self is as risky as eliminating someone without knowing what she has to offer.
Gisèle is a Certified Executive Coach. In her blog she shares her experiences and reflection on how to make it easier on yourself.
Stereotyping the ideal self is as risky as eliminating someone without knowing what she has to offer.
Do you find yourself pushing the "close doors" button repeatedly in the elevator?
Your ability to communicate and connect with others is a major factor in reaching your full potential.
Truth is, anyone engaged on a growth path, be it professional or personal, must be engaged on the road to reduce "what they don't know".
Avoiding a conversation is an immediate relief and an illusion of time gained. So when will you have it now?
Don't you want to say: Look! I'll wear my shoes, you wear yours and life will be a lot simpler.
Trying to understand people is complex. It becomes easier when you are willing to experience them.
A recent study on Emotional Intelligence found that EI scores rise with titles.
To be a successful leader, you need to be supported and that will depend on how well you support others.
85% of our financial success is due to self-management and relationship-management also known as self-mastery and people skills.
When you stop trying to sustain who you are not, and finally become who you really are, real growth occurs.