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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...
Harnessing the Power of Martial Arts for leadership
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Harnessing the power of martial arts for better application of leadership can be a great way to build strong and successful teams. It is a s...
Which Martial Art (Leadership) is the best?
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It is an important question that each practitioner/non-practitioner asks them selfs. I am frequently asked this question and a long time ago...
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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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Best Practices describe why Punctuality matters
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In martial arts “punctuality” is the key. Why? Why I think so, I’ll explain later, let’s see how punctuality is defined in Wikipedia: th...
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Best Practices That Drive Adaptability
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“Better to spend three years looking for a good master than ten years training with a bad one.” Wushu wisdom. We live in a fast changing ...
Fajin Power that radically changes your Leadership
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Fajin or fa chin is a term used in some Chinese Martial Arts … When I first heard the term I didn’t know what to think of it. If your...
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Ideas to Spark Positive Motivation
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We recently got a puppy Xia. She entered our hearts immediately although Biba left us not long time ago (see: Lesson of Leadership by Biba )...
How To Unify Body, Mind and Spirit
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In the philosophy of all Martial Arts ‘body, mind and spirit’ have to be and work united in order to be successful in any combat situation....
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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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Disciplines of execution
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Not long ago I met a young upwardly mobile professional. While discussing his views on management practices his position was clear: the subo...
Sun Tzu wisdom and Leadership
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In my previous posts I have deliberately omitted any connection to well-known book The Art of War by Sun Tzu. This book is one of the seven ...
Leadership way: Wing Chun or Karate
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In my posts Wing Chun basics 4 Leadership and Wing Chun in Leadership I have already explained about Wing Chun principles. They are very w...
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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...
Inspiring others
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For a leader a crucial tool to lead well is to ‘inspire’. I have already covered a difference between managers and leaders (see post: Leader...
Hundred posts
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WOW – when I started to write this blog hundred seemed a long time away. I even haven’t had a clue what topics to write about in first few p...
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Martial arts solution to conflict
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In previous post Leadership and conflict I've explained what conflict is, the types of conflict and how to resolve them as a leader. In...
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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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Pushing hands and Virtue
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Most people believe that martial arts are violent ego driven systems with intention to injure or kill. Several times in my previous posts ...
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Walk meetings
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A while ago I happened to have a meeting while pleasantly walking through the park. Since then I try, whenever possible, to avoid to meet in...
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