Take 100% Responsibility for Your Life (Part 1)
Mar 5 Carolann Jacobs on March 5th, 2010
This is the first installment of my effort to integrate the 64 Success Principles from Jack Canfield’s book of the same name.
Last week, I went to a one day live workshop with Jack Canfield, and was considering, along with the accountability partner he recommended and the mastermind group that frankly I’m not in the mood [...]
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Not Buying the Solution, Not Participating in the Game
Mar 3 Carolann Jacobs on March 3rd, 2010
We’ve become a society of consumers, people who participate little, if at all, in the creation of what we use. There is a someone else who does almost everything for us, and that’s become a habit for us. Think that impacts engagement at work? I do.
Think about it. Who changes their oil anymore? If I [...]
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Creating an Inspired Workplace: Putting Everyone on the In-Team
Feb 2 Carolann Jacobs on February 2nd, 2010
Ever had that experience in which you brought up a really good idea and the group or leader ignored it, only to have someone else bring up that exact same idea and the group met it with excitement?
Turns out, new research has shown that the brain hears things differently based on whether the person saying [...]
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What Got You Here May Not Get You There
Dec 3 Carolann Jacobs on December 3rd, 2009
When met with what seems to be a familiar situation, humans behave based on habit. The brain is designed to operate based on patterns and filters, so it’s very quick to assess “Woah! something’s going on here” vs. “Oh, OK” and respond accordingly.
By the way, it’s also the same mechanism that makes Bob’s name easier [...]
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Managewhich Question: Who the “mans” the Role of Policy Police?
Dec 1 Carolann Jacobs on December 1st, 2009
“The rules make it fair for everyone,” a quote from one Managewhich who’s struggling with influencing and managing her peers.
The Managewhich was describing how other groups are rewarded for complaining (as opposed to problem-solving), how other managers were giving undocumented vacation days in exchange for excessive for overtime, and other “rule-breaking” perks. Her point of [...]
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Does Anyone Hire Eeyore?
Nov 20 Carolann Jacobs on November 20th, 2009
For those of you who’ve blocked out or forgotten who Eeyore is, he’s the pessimistic, melancholic, depressed, downtrodden old grey donkey from the Winnie The Pooh books. (Think, “Oh no, we’re doomed!”)
So, does anyone hire Eeyore? Not unless they are so desperate for a rare skill that they can live with the downward spiraling vortex [...]
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Managewhich as Leader in Trying Times
Nov 17 Carolann Jacobs on November 17th, 2009
Team,
Here’s an excerpt from “Breakthrough Leadership” by Wayne Baker at the University of Michigan Stephen M. Ross School of Business. As you read it, I encourage you to think about how you can create this for the people who work with and for you.
“Extraordinary events–positive or negative–are temporary openings for breakthroughs in personal growth, [...]
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Small Business Owners and Solo-preneurs: Learn the Power of Partnering
Nov 12 Carolann Jacobs on November 12th, 2009
While many of us who start our own businesses or who become solo professionals value our independence, we quickly find more value in having people at our side to give us extra strength, visibility and insight in the market. And so we get out there both in person and online to [...]
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For the Managewhich and Business Owner: Who’s a Team Player?
Nov 10 Carolann Jacobs on November 10th, 2009
Team Player is one of those phrases that we all assume we have the same definition for. It’s one of the performance management buzz-phrases that shows on reviews and on job descriptions. And, we all think we know what it means, but do we?
I was watching a video the other day of Pat Heim talking [...]
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Managewhich? What to do With Complete and Utter Incompetence
Oct 27 Carolann Jacobs on October 27th, 2009
Her name is Oblivia. She’s nice. People like her. And, she can’t get anything done.
Have you ever worked with someone who is Unconsciously Incompetent? That is to say, that they are so incompetent that they don’t even know that they are incompetent?
It’s rare. Most of us know when we really, truly suck at something. However, [...]
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