Respond or React?: Where the True Performance Gap Lies

Respond or React?: Where the True Performance Gap Lies

COVID-19 is an event that has created strain in every aspect of life—an understatement, of course. That strain in pivotal times creates a natural fight or flight or response—or response or reaction—that truly separates the winners from the losers. This is exemplified by Warren Buffett, who has stuck to his guns through thick and thin … Read more

The Art of Strategic Listening: Challenges From Real Leader in Their Own Words

The Art of Strategic Listening: Challenges From Real Leader in Their Own Words

Do not speak unless you can improve upon the silence. ―Ram Dass My 14-year old niece recently called to ask what to pack for her upcoming visit. In the middle of my suggestions, she interrupted. “Can I ask you a question?” “Sure!” I said. “I am debating what I should wear for Halloween this year … Read more

5 Life Hacks for Mindfulness in the Workplace

5 Life Hacks for Mindfulness in the Workplace

Almost every blogger in the self-improvement space has written about mindfulness recently—us included. You’ve likely tried it. Some of you have stuck with it. But you, too, might be experiencing what we did a year or two after beginning down the road of meditation and mindfulness: Life was better, but big, harry, pivotal life moments could spin us like whirling dervishes. For … Read more

Stressed Out? Take a Hike!

Stressed Out? Take a Hike!

The Ballena Coast is the setting of our true story, Radical Sabbatical. Nature drips from the trees. The only sounds are those of wildlife. The ocean is pristine and almost devoid of boating activity. It is pure, unadulterated nature. People wonder what made us jettison corporate America to a primitive jungle village. As you’ll see in a moment, a … Read more

Is Your Dog More Emotionally Intelligent Than You?

Emotional intelligence, often measured by EQ-i, is a crucial element of successful leadership. It involves recognizing, understanding, and managing emotions, navigating stress, and considering the impact of your actions on others. Achieving a high level of emotional intelligence might seem daunting unless you happen to drool, shed, and walk on all fours—traits typical of dogs, … Read more