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Leading with Compassion: Martial Arts for Leaders
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Martial arts is a great way to build physical strength, discipline and confidence. Martial arts can also teach us important leadership ski...
Building Focus and Self-Control Through Martial Arts
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One of the most important life skills that can be learned through martial arts is focus and self-control that uses focus. Martial arts is ...
Achieving Self-Mastery Through Martial Arts
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Self-mastery is a central conception in leadership and as well in martial arts, where practitioners strive to make improvements to their f...
Biggest Relaxation Mistakes and how to avoid them
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Long ago sports evolved from martial arts (like: Greek Olympic games ) and were transformed into competitive play with rules and winning po...
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Steps to Turn Control into Delegation
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In my blog ‘ Can Obedience nurture Trust? ’ my thoughts were about shifting from blind obedience to trust. Control and delegation are a par...
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How Would a Leader Rock With Fun
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Does fun have anything to do in leadership? Did ever happen to you when you were still young that out of nothing (or for something that to...
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What do People Want from Leaders?
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We mostly talk about leaders and what constitutes to be a leader. What about followers – do they have any role? Hearing Lao Tzu one can f...
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Steps to: People are energetic when …
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… interested and motivated - a well-known approach! In the posts Can Obedience nurture Trust? and Disciplines of execution the question ...
Practicing “Tai Chun”
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There is no martial art with the name Tai Chun. I just melted names of two arts to form a new expression: the first word from Tai Chi ( T...
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“Milking” – a new way of getting information from applicants?
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Have you ever been through a hiring interview process? If yes, what were your experiences: positive or negative? There is not a lot of t...
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How to (not) energize the team?
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How can a leader create a positive energy and still energize the team even when he is not present or feeling hopeless, angry and demotivat...
Leading a team
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What comes to mind at the term “team leading?” If what comes to mind is: define and articulate the objectives and measures; get the righ...
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Pushing hands
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What could pushing hands in Tai Chi and leadership have in common? ‘ Pushing hands ’ or ‘tui shou’ is a two-person training routines in T...
Lesson of Leadership by Biba
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To post on the first day of a new year – a challenge in a way. But what else is a leadership if not that too? Last year was a great year f...
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Tai chi in the leadership world -1
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In my post Tai Chi Quan Leadership I have given you some historical information and points to be used in leadership process from Tai Chi. I...
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Leadership and public speaking
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Is it necessary for a leader to be a good public speaker ? There shouldn't be any dilemma about the answer to the above question. Lead...
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Learning Leadership from Martial Arts - II
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The principles I’m sharing today are not rules or steps that most of the times are offered and used separately instead of integrally in W...
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Leadership and influence
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Within lots of studies and researches on and about the nature of leaders, many aspects of leadership still remain a secret. There are books ...
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Tai Chi Quan Leadership
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Tai Chi Quan (Tai Chi) is represented through steps by the coordinated actions of the body’s extremities, of the body as a whole including ...
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Leadership catch: Adjustment and listening
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Imagine walking through the woods. You carefully move and step slowly on the uneven ground where even the exposed tree roots are all covere...
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