Being relatable, I believe, comes from honest and authenticity in telling your story. Being willing to share the emotional things that we often hide out of pride, fear of judgment, or shame. We all know that actual human beings have ups and downs and failures along with successes.
Being Coachable
Public Speaking is Dangerous! That’s right. Public speaking, stepping up as a leader, even just sharing something that really matters…
I very strongly believe that your #1 job as a leader is to continuously remind people of the empowering context for what they do, and for what you all do as a team. And, that is only more true in today's climate, than ever!
OK, you know that stories are essential. But, I find that people hesitate to tell their best stories more than once. They certainly often resist telling them often and using them to their full effect. But, stories are like songs!
I recently got this question in my online course discussion area from one of the very cool folks at MovesTheNeedle.com,…
Years ago I read a really good book called Tell To Win by Peter Guber who is a very successful…
In this photo Dolph Lundgren feels the catharsis, relief and emotion that comes along with the vulnerability and authenticity of his…