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Category Archives: mental fitness

How to Spread Gratitude in Our Digital World

Leadership Breakthroughs Blog for Chicago Executive Coaching Posted on November 22, 2022 by Tom LemanskiNovember 22, 2022
Be Grateful.

How Complimentary is YOUR Close? This is the part of a letter that immediately precedes the writer’s signature, consisting of words such as Sincerely, Cordially, Very truly yours, Best regards, etc. We’ve always done it that way.
I believe it’s OK to declare your sincerity or to close cordially. Writers have used those terms for over a century, When would it be time to explore more personalized alternatives? How about today?

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Are You Sabotaging Your Own Happiness?

Leadership Breakthroughs Blog for Chicago Executive Coaching Posted on September 9, 2022 by Tom LemanskiOctober 13, 2022
Positivity

I won’t bury the lead here. The answer is YES. We all sabotage our happiness to some degree. So the important questions are:

* How is this happening?
* How do I stop?

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Do You Suffer Fools Gladly? What Would You Gain if You Did?

Leadership Breakthroughs Blog for Chicago Executive Coaching Posted on August 2, 2022 by Tom LemanskiOctober 13, 2022
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“Suffer Fools Gladly” – Saint Paul; 2 Corinthians, Chapter. 11

As with all theological scriptures, those three words can be subject to various interpretations. Rather than analyze St. Paul’s intentions of 2,000 years ago, let’s consider those three words in the context of leading others in today’s world.

Easier Said than Done: All leaders encounter people with thoughts and ideas we’re inclined to label as foolish. It’s hard to imagine being glad about it. Perhaps you have the authority to fire or relegate the fools in your midst. Or, contrary to the urging of St. Paul, you want to do so.

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Tom Lemanski

Tom Lemanski

Since 2001, Tom Lemanski has served as an executive coach and Trusted Advisor to successful business leaders who want to be more successful. He guides his coaching clients to breakthrough results as they discover and overcome what's really getting in their way.

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