086 The transforming power of accountability
Accountability’s got a bad rap—understandably. It’s been misused. Accountability, done right, can be a powerful transformation strategy.

Accountability’s got a bad rap—understandably. It’s been misused. Accountability, done right, can be a powerful transformation strategy.
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The dreaded social gathering. Whether a office party or a formal networking event, here's some tips on how to work a room.
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There’s power in planning. But good planning doesn't have to mean the death of spontaneity.
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There’s tremendous power in being optimistic. And some pretty serious pitfalls too. We examine the light and dark forces of optimism.
Are you getting the encouragement you’d like to have at work? If not, maybe you can make the difference to create a culture of encouragement.
We all have boundaries, whether we know it or not. Rather than waiting for someone to cross a line with you, why not figure out what they are?
Who wouldn't like the perfect mentor to help in a transition? The problem is, they don't exist. This special Reinventure Me Clinic episode features a conversation with Dan Wobschall.
You meet someone. In an instant you’ve formed an impression about them. And them about you. What happens when their first impression of you is not what you want it to be?
Procrastination. It's an ugly word we're all too familiar with. No matter how much you are inflicted by it, you can beat procrastination.
Do you want to truly make an impact in the world? Mentor a millennial. There’s a lot of them and they are eager to learn from you.
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Some of the greatest tests of our faith are in the very places we work. Your faith matters at work and in this episode, best-selling author of God is My CEO, Larry Julian discusses why.
Is it possible to inspire better leadership from our bosses? In this episode we look at some ways to gain influence to help them be better leaders.
We all love to have a great idea. But do great ideas just come to us or is there something we can do to create them?
We live in a culture that talks about legacy but in reality we live in a “legend” world. Dr. Chuck Stecker, Founder of A Chosen Generation, talks about living a life of legacy.
There are many ways to grow your emotional intelligence. This episode proposes four very practical ways to do so.
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We all love the approval of others. Sometimes our craving for approval can lead us to silly things, however; like not following our gifting or purpose. Here's how to beat the need for approval.
We all hate when commitments aren’t kept. Especially when they're the ones we break. Like anything though, we can get better at keeping commitments. Here's how.