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The Conscious Lifestyle: The Soul of Leadership

The Conscious Lifestyle: The Soul of Leadership | Coaching Leaders | Scoop.it
In almost every situation someone is called upon to lead. Taking up the call involves a conscious choice, and yet for many leaders, even those who are very experienced, not much consciousness is

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As a leadership and change practitioner (and behavioral scientist) I often find myself having to make the case to leaders for the importance of awareness - which in my mind, like many other of the great traits listed, can't exist without consciousness! The graphic is a wonderful visual for...

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How to Deal with Guilt – What You Can Learn from Guilt - Oprah.com

How to Deal with Guilt – What You Can Learn from Guilt - Oprah.com | Coaching Leaders | Scoop.it

The author and founder of the Seat of the Soul Institute shows us how to work through one of life’s most challenging emotions.

Gary says that guilt "serves no constructive purpose", but I disagree.  There's a type of guilt that I call "Productive Guilt" (as opposed to "Punishing Guilt") can be constructive, educational, motivational and even transformational.  There have been somethings I've done in my life that I wasn't very proud of, and I found that if I "forgive myself" right away, I may forget the lesson -- only feeling guilty in a way that can help me make DARNED SURE I never do that behaviour again, helps me remember and ensures change.  Whatchathink?


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