by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Attitudes and Mindset, Personal Effectiveness |
Did you ever find your self in a mess and wonder how you got there? There’s no guarantee your decisions are always going to be good ones. Too much is unpredictable. However, many of us have had the experience of looking back on a situation and thinking “I should have...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Personal Effectiveness |
I recently sent a tweet, “When you forgive, the person who benefits most is yourself.” Someone replied, “I”ll never forgive because what they did was unforgiveable.” I understand that feeling because I’ve experienced it myself. When you’ve been betrayed by someone you...
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Personal Effectiveness |
You have a clear vision. Maybe it’s a vision of the kind of leader you want to be, or the kind of partner you want to be, or the kind of parent you want to be, or how you want to inhabit your body, or how you want to show up in the world. It’s the new year....
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Personal Effectiveness |
Is greatness an attribute reserved for only a few special people? Abraham Lincoln didn’t think so. He believed we are each capable of greatness. Most of the good of the world builds on the accumulated efforts of everyday people doing small things in a great way....
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Personal Effectiveness, Thursday Thoughts |
I would be happy if . . . … if only my boss wasn’t such a jerk. … if only my co-workers were nicer. … if only I could find someone to finance my big idea. … if only I could buy that car (bike, boat, house). … if only my kids lived closer....
by Jesse Lyn Stoner | Author Interviews & Book Reviews, Collaboration, Personal Effectiveness, Team Effectiveness |
What do these famous pairs have in common? Lennon and McCartney Burns and Allen Jobs and Wozniak Lerner and Loewe Siskel and Ebert They are all dynamic duos: extrovert – introvert pairs who created something together that neither of them...