As we 2012 comes to a close and 2013 opens up, I thank each and everyone of you for following my blog and sharing this life with me.
As you look back on this year in your life, be grateful that you lived, embrace and soak up the pleasing experiences, and learn from the distasteful ones. Set your sights on a wonderful year to come, give it all you've got and enjoy each day as much as you can.
I wish you excellent health, abundant success, great love and lasting happiness. May your experience of life be joyous and meaningful!
From the best in me to the best in you,
Marcus
Friday, December 28, 2012
Thursday, December 27, 2012
Coaching Tip #867
Be
gentle with yourself when remembering your missteps. It is easy to see what you
could have done differently when you look back from a retrospective view. However,
it was not so easy at the time. This is why it’s called a learning opportunity.
Cherish every step you take in life because, at the very least, you have lived
and made choices. Enjoy the great decisions you have made, learn from your
missteps, and keep stepping to the beat of your own drum the best way you know
how.
Wednesday, December 26, 2012
Coaching Tip #866
Give
for the sheer joy of giving. Let your smiles and greetings merry. Warm the
hearts and minds of others with your compassion. Care and share from the purest
place within you. Brighten the lives of others with your kindness and
generosity. Bring your very best forth and share it with the world every day.
Keep the holiday spirit alive and well all year long.
Friday, December 21, 2012
Happy holidays!
Wishing
each and every one of you, a magical holiday season, and a New Year filled with
health, happiness, success and love.
From
the very best in me, to the very best in you.
Thursday, December 20, 2012
Coaching Tip #865
At
multiple times throughout your day, stop and bring your awareness to the fact
you can see, hear, smell, taste, touch and feel. Your senses are really quite
amazing. They allow you to perceive your world, and they enliven your
experience of life. Just consider how different your reality would be if you
never again tasted anything, saw a sunset or heard your child's voice. Rejoice
for your senses, use them as much as you can and absorb all they bring to you.
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Article: Do Personality Coflicts limit Your Business?
Personality conflicts between team members are often the primary reason for a lack of collaboration within any given business or organization. These conflicts have a direct impact on business operations and almost always contribute to a decline in efficiency, productivity, retention, business growth and bottom-line profits. The degree to which your team does not work together is, perhaps, one of the greatest obstacles to business success.
The smooth and effective flow of information is critical when working to meet the needs of clients, foreseeing challenges and overcoming obstacles. It is also essential to the efficient production and delivery of quality goods and services. When communication is limited, or even impossible, due to personality conflicts, the business weakens from within and its effects are far reaching.
It is critically important for business owners and managers to be aware of potential negative behaviors that are a result of personality conflicts and, to “nip them in the bud” in order to keep communication and collaboration at consistently high levels.
Are any of these damaging behaviors hurting your business?
Many of these personality conflicts arise out of unconscious habits that exist within each team member. Sometimes, these habits can easily be corrected by simply drawing their attention to the damaging negative behaviors they are engaging in, and making it clear that they are not acceptable in the workplace.
Effective coaching or training can be very successful in helping people become fully aware of the situation at-hand and their role in it. By working with a qualified professional, you can help them change their attitudes and corresponding behaviors to create a solution-oriented and positive work environment.
Another option for lowering the occurrence of personality conflicts is to proactively hire for both attitude and skills. A positive, supportive and collaborative attitude is a boon to any business. Through the use of highly accurate assessments that measure both attitude and skills of the team member you bring into your business, personality conflicts can be diminished from the outset.
Occasionally, some team members will insist on keeping conflict alive and will refuse to put down their differences. In these instances, the wisest choice is to let them go. Anytime you reduce negativity in the workplace, you improve the satisfaction level of the team and, in turn, improve customer service and profitability.
Teams operate at their highest levels when each individual team member works together toward shared goals. Much like the different components of a clock working in unison to keep the correct time, it takes a well-designed team to deliver the best possible experience to your customer base.
It is true that each of us is different, and we won’t always agree. However, when strategic investments are made in helping team members understand themselves and each other better, acceptance of differences become easier and collaboration becomes the norm.
The smooth and effective flow of information is critical when working to meet the needs of clients, foreseeing challenges and overcoming obstacles. It is also essential to the efficient production and delivery of quality goods and services. When communication is limited, or even impossible, due to personality conflicts, the business weakens from within and its effects are far reaching.
It is critically important for business owners and managers to be aware of potential negative behaviors that are a result of personality conflicts and, to “nip them in the bud” in order to keep communication and collaboration at consistently high levels.
Are any of these damaging behaviors hurting your business?
- Verbal Sabotage: Gossip and snide or edgy comments are common between individuals who do not like each other. This type of negativity never leads to positive outcomes and can permanently damage the work environment. It has no place in a powerful business model.
- Avoidance: Some people turn to avoidance to cope with a personality conflict. While this may be a quieter and more discreet way of dealing with the situation, it is not effective in fostering the high levels of collaboration necessary in fully functional businesses.
- Resistance: When in resistance, individuals will openly or overtly resist the suggestions, desires, directions and demands of the person they are in conflict with. They may even demonstrate intentional spiteful actions that are intended to get back at or push the other person’s buttons.
- Arguing: This behavior is the antithesis of effective communication and does not contribute to positive environments where team members can perform at peak levels. Arguments and aggressive disagreements are disruptive to operations, send negativity rippling throughout the business and are a distraction to the work at hand.
Many of these personality conflicts arise out of unconscious habits that exist within each team member. Sometimes, these habits can easily be corrected by simply drawing their attention to the damaging negative behaviors they are engaging in, and making it clear that they are not acceptable in the workplace.
Effective coaching or training can be very successful in helping people become fully aware of the situation at-hand and their role in it. By working with a qualified professional, you can help them change their attitudes and corresponding behaviors to create a solution-oriented and positive work environment.
Another option for lowering the occurrence of personality conflicts is to proactively hire for both attitude and skills. A positive, supportive and collaborative attitude is a boon to any business. Through the use of highly accurate assessments that measure both attitude and skills of the team member you bring into your business, personality conflicts can be diminished from the outset.
Occasionally, some team members will insist on keeping conflict alive and will refuse to put down their differences. In these instances, the wisest choice is to let them go. Anytime you reduce negativity in the workplace, you improve the satisfaction level of the team and, in turn, improve customer service and profitability.
Teams operate at their highest levels when each individual team member works together toward shared goals. Much like the different components of a clock working in unison to keep the correct time, it takes a well-designed team to deliver the best possible experience to your customer base.
It is true that each of us is different, and we won’t always agree. However, when strategic investments are made in helping team members understand themselves and each other better, acceptance of differences become easier and collaboration becomes the norm.
Coaching Tip #864
Being
grateful gives you the ability to instantly change how you feel, because it
first changes how you think. It replaces deficit with abundance, disturbance
with peace, and sadness with joy. Gratitude is the great elixir for daily bouts
of unhappiness. Gratitude is the light unto the darkness, so long as you
remember to turn it on. Gratitude is a tool for which no problem is too great,
when it is employed with unwavering commitment. Move through your day with gratitude
as your companion, send it forth at the earliest signs of negativity, and discover
its life altering power for yourself.
Monday, December 17, 2012
Coaching Tip #863
Every
year we go to great lengths to not contract the flu. We take supplements, wash
our hands repeatedly, get vaccinated and even avoid others who have the flu
virus. What if we were as diligent in our efforts to not contract the
negativity virus? After all, negativity makes you feel terrible, is easily
contracted from others, spreads like wildfire if left unchecked and is really
something the world could do without. Use the power of your own mind to catch
negativity within yourself, give yourself a shot of gratitude and eradicate
negativity before it spreads.
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