Know Your Triggers

When you know your triggers, you can anticipate what situations are most likely to set off a chain reaction of reactivity. Identifying your triggers gives you a starting point to manage your reactions. Have you ever felt strong, confident, and secure one moment and...

Kind Communication

Even in a difficult conversation, kindness can build trust and support high performance. Kindness is often sacrificed for truth and necessity. It doesn’t have to be. You can deliver a message with kindness even if it will be difficult for another person to hear. Think...

Pause-Observe-Reflect

Expand your perspective by disrupting habitual reactive patterns. Reactive patterns, like blaming, complaining, fearfulness, excessive criticism, aggression, passivity and defensiveness need vigilant attention. They won’t shift by themselves. They need to be guided by...

Act As Though

When you “act as though” something has already taken place, you set the stage for it to actually occur. By defining a goal, you create clarity and vision. Your potential is ready to be activated. One of the ways to effectively clear away internal obstacles toward your...