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getting out of your own way

Getting Out of Your Own Way

Accountability, Leadership, ManagementBy Josef ShapiroJuly 4, 2018Leave a comment

“We’re closing down the location.” The words always make me smile. I’ve heard them dozens of times, and it’s almost always good news. This time it was Frank (let’s call him that), one of my Clear and Open Members. He was sober and pleased. “But why now?” he almost demanded. “Why did I suddenly realize…

work-life balance myth

Work-Life Balance is Just a MYTH

Accountability, Leadership, ManagementBy Josef ShapiroJune 27, 2018Leave a comment

Do you want to improve your work-life balance? You’re not alone. Google it, and you’ll get over 600 million results on the phrase. Many people want to help you with it, and I’m one of them. Most of the advice you hear about how to achieve work-life balance—meditate, unplug, let go of perfectionism, exercise, etc—is…

You’re Hearing, But Are You LISTENING?

Leadership, ManagementBy Josef ShapiroJune 20, 2018Leave a comment

When I was six years old, my father took me to see The Empire Strikes Back. I remember the car ride home more vividly than any part of the film. We argued about whether the jedi were real. I was sure they were, but my father dismissively invited me to look up jedi in the…

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