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Building a Sustainable Future with Leadership and Martial Arts
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Leadership and martial arts may seem like two very different fields, but they actually have a lot in common when it comes to building a su...
Tai Chi: A Secret Weapon for Leadership Development
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It's no secret that leaders need mental fortitude and resilience to succeed. But did you know that Tai Chi could offer a secret weapon...
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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Reasons your Focus is or isn’t going to Work
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“ If a man does not know to what port he is steering, no wind is favorable to him ” by Seneca. Yes, we have to focus! The so-called Y (o...
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How to use Praise, Blame and Appreciation!
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“To belittle is to be little!” (unknown) A Wing Chun practice on a hot evening at the end of spring: we were already well warmed up and o...
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Do we still / again need Leaders?
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Current economic and political situation in the world with all perturbations is a big puzzle for me whether we are having or not the leaders...
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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 ...
Reasons why Leadership is not about manipulation
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After recently a puppy joint our household once again it proved that from the moment we are born we have been predestined and taught how to...
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...
How can I change my personality for the better???
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In the post Leadership and Charisma I stated that leadership is all about personality. What exactly did I mean? Merriam-webster diction...
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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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Leadership and values
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In my post on Virtue – Morality – Ethics and leadership I have written down that virtue motivates, morals and ethics constrain. Most of t...
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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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Leadership and Martial Arts – Anything in Common?
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The globalization process has an impact on all of us and almost everything we do. It impacts the environment and consequently the way how or...
The future of leadership
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I came across an article discussing “ What Leadership Will Look Like In 20 Years ” by Rick Smith. He discusses six major shifts he believes ...
Different views on leadership
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There are probably more studies, articles and books on “how to lead a team and building a team” than you can ever read. Therefore, I’m not...
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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Leaders and Self confidence
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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 ...
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My Writing Process
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I was invited by Regina Puckett to take part in the Writing Process blog tour. Its purpose is to showcase different author methods all over...
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IQ & EQ for Leaders
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Human beings are complex integrated systems. It is hard to define them by some theoretical calculations as hard as it is to quantify demandi...
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