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Trillion Dollar Coach: The Leadership Handbook of Silicon Valley’s Bill Campbell
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1. Think about people in your life you view as mentors, or role models, or whom you simply most admire. Which specific qualities of theirs come to mind? 2. Imagine one of your children—or a person to whom you are especially close—describing you to others. What are the qualities you’d hope he or she would cite?
Tony Schwartz, Jean Gomes, Catherine McCarthy • The Way We're Working Isn't Working
Astro Teller coined the phrase “tackle the monkey first” — as in, if you’re trying to teach a monkey to stand on a pedestal reciting Shakespeare, what should you spend your time and money on first? Most companies end up wasting resources on pedestals because it feels great to make progress and have something to show your boss. But pedestal-building
... See moreCourtney Hohne • The monkey, the tiger beetle and the language of innovation
You might have used amygdala-quieting techniques if you’ve ever cared for a human baby, a puppy, a kitten, or any other vulnerable being. You automatically knew that it would help to move gently, breathe deeply, make soft sounds, and avoid scaring the creature by attempting to totally immobilize and control it.
Martha Beck • Beyond Anxiety: Curiosity, Creativity, and Finding Your Life's Purpose
By starting with yourself, you can create an environment in which everyone is self-aware—which, in turn, leads to mutual awareness among team members.