Choose Curiosity
We’re naturally curious when we’re young, but as we age we’ve learned to be less curious. What does it mean to be curious? It starts with asking good questions. Read on to learn some of our favorite questions that foster curiosity and also turn us into curious listeners.
Change Is Your Enemy. Until It’s Not.
Change is often viewed as an enemy. But it doesn’t have to be. Read on to learn how to prepare for change, recognize and grow beyond your personal limitations, and better accept and adapt to change.
Curiosity Is the Key to Learning
Asking good questions leads to interesting answers, which turns us into curious listeners. And when we become curious listeners, we LEARN. Your choice to be curious in both your questioning and your listening will serve you well across all levels of leadership. In fact, it may be the thing that sets you apart!
Welcoming (and Embracing) Change
Because change is often forced upon us, it gets a bad rap. It makes us feel uneasy and brings downright discomfort. In fact, it can be overwhelming. But without change, there’s no growth, either in business or within yourself. While change isn’t always easy, it doesn’t have to be painful. We have a resource that can help!