Showing posts with label
Stability
.
Show all posts
Showing posts with label
Stability
.
Show all posts
How Martial Arts Can Help Leaders Handle Stress
›
Are you feeling overwhelmed with stress? If so, you’re not alone. Stress is an inescapable part of everyday life, and it can be difficult...
Tai chi in the leadership world – 2
›
In the previous post ( Tai chi in the leadership world – 1 ) I've written about basics and fundamentals of the wide and profound wisdom ...
2 comments:
Learning Leadership from Martial Arts - III
›
Let me continue this blog miniseries with a leadership methodology. In one of my previous posts - “The Way” of Leadership I compared two ...
2 comments:
Learning Leadership from Martial Arts - II
›
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...
2 comments:
Leaders and Self confidence
›
Why, if self-confidence is so important in nearly all aspects of our lives, do so many people struggle with it? A child playing with the ...
8 comments:
Leadership “style”
›
What kind of style a good leadership reflects? Can it be defined uniformly? Is it in fact a style or is it personality? Both or something el...
4 comments:
Leadership by Virtue background
›
A common conclusion of all studies on our cultures is that we are definitely different. This is not really a great contribution but rather j...
Dào (Dao, Tao) – the Way
›
In my blogs I have been using a term Dào (Dao, Tao) and would like to share with you my understanding of the meaning of the concept. Dào ...
China’s history and culture impacting Leadership - 3
›
The third example I would like to share with you is the historical novel Three Kingdoms , written in the tradition of the Spring and Autum...
China’s history and culture impacting Leadership - 2
›
The second example from China’s history for an outstanding leadership can be taken from the novel: Journey to the West . The main characte...
1 comment:
China’s history and culture impacting Leadership - 1
›
In this and the next two blogs I will try to shed some light on the topic of how one should behave and what one should aim for to be a succ...
Wing Chun basics 4 Leadership
›
In the book Leadership by Virtue I refer to martial arts philosophies and Wing Chun principles with regard to a personal growth for ...
4 comments:
Leadership catch: Adjustment and listening
›
Imagine walking through the woods. You carefully move and step slowly on the uneven ground where even the exposed tree roots are all covere...
4 comments:
Steering and leadership
›
In live situations, and similarly in martial arts, we learn by repetition and mileage, repeating the task again and again. Try to recall ho...
3 comments:
Leadership and stability
›
Old Chinese philosopher Zhuangzi quoted Confucius : ‘Men do not use running water as a mirror; they only use the still water.’ Only th...
1 comment:
“The Way” of Leadership
›
Dào – the Way and Confucianism Although Dào literally means ‘a way’ or one of its synonyms, the meaning was extended to mean ‘the Wa...
System thinking
›
Nature itself is a system with all parts entangled. Systems are like a human body: they are consisted of parts, and those same parts affe...
2 comments:
›
Home
View web version