by Harriet Cohen | Sep 21, 2021 | accountability, bias, business tools, change, feedback/evaluations, Harriet Cohen, Professional development, self actualization, Social Meidia, social responsibility
It has been proven over and over that we create our truths based on our perceptions and biases. We look at things and make judgements. From these conclusions we adopt beliefs and then select appropriate strategies. The danger is however, the stronger we hold onto our...
by Harriet Cohen | Sep 21, 2021 | accountability, bias, change, Goals, Harriet Cohen, Professional development, self actualization
Are your beliefs screwing up your opportunities? Are you an Eeyore? “it will never work!” “You can’t do that” ” I doubt it” That may sound a bit exaggerated but what have those beliefs denied you? We all have those niggling...
by Harriet Cohen | Aug 25, 2021 | accountability, bias, business tools, change, EQ, Harriet Cohen, Leadership, Professional development, self actualization, social responsibility
Who should you trust? Leaders? Friends? Media? Family? Science?Doctors? Lawyers? What is trust? Can I count on you to do what you say? Will you be honest with me and tell me the truth? All of it? When someone ,especially someone close breaks a trust it takes 7-12...
by Harriet Cohen | Aug 25, 2021 | accountability, EQ, Goals, Harriet Cohen, innovation, Leadership, Professional development, recognition, self actualization, strategic planning
Just like Monday morning quarterbacks, people think they could do a better job and they know how to fix things.The best leaders convey four key messages to associates with their public communications: “The greatest leader is not necessarily the one who does the...
by Harriet Cohen | Jun 12, 2021 | accountability, business tools, competition, feedback/evaluations, Goals, Harriet Cohen, Professional development, self actualization
Abraham Maslow lists 5 areas of motivation one of which is self actualization; being the best for you. How does that manifest itself? Many times growing up we compare ourselves to others and what they are doing often wondering if we can do better..That’s one way...
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