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Challenge Your Most Brilliant Self: Burn Your Boats

Well, some things are not to be denied. The post was called “Your Edge Comes From Your Inconvenience” and Smilin’ Pat left a comment for me there which reminded me of the story of Hernando Cortés. I had to look it up, and found the following passage as ...

From ROSA SAY, Talking Story with Say Leadership Coaching,  2 Nov 2009

5 Minutes/ 3 Values/ 9 MWA Questions Redux

In the classes we personally present at Say Leadership Coaching, we teach the D5M in connection with three values, Ha‘aha‘a, Kākou and ‘Ike loa; Ha‘aha‘a is the value of humility and thus it helps us to be open to what we can receive from others, being ...

From ROSA SAY, Talking Story with Say Leadership Coaching,  1 Nov 2009

Learning the Daily 5 Minutes: Our Weekly Review

If you’ve skimmed ahead, looking down this page, it looks long. It may be long if you are newly joining us here at Talking Story. For most of you however, this is a brief review of the highlights of our past week here, for we’ve been in full-on project ...

From ROSA SAY, Talking Story with Say Leadership Coaching,  31 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Google Inc.

The Daily 5 Minutes: How to Get Started

Preface: We are within a full week dedicated to rediscovering the power of the Daily 5 Minutes. If you are a new arrival to Talking Story, I recommend you start on this page, and then come back here. The Daily 5 Minutes will be optimally effective for ...

From ROSA SAY, Talking Story with Say Leadership Coaching,  30 Oct 2009

Ready, set, alpha!

On Monday, November 2nd we will be launching a first-ever virtual habit-building challenge designed for The Daily 5 Minutes in partnership with Ruzuku.com. It is completely free to those of you who participate, and will last for 15 consecutive days, ...

From ROSA SAY, Talking Story with Say Leadership Coaching,  29 Oct 2009

D5M-ing your Decisions: See with your ears

In our language of intention, D5M-ing is a listening verb. means to blend the Daily 5 Minutes practice of better listening with your decision-making. It’s a phrase my dad taught me when I was a very young manager, asking me to keep it in mind now that ...

From ROSA SAY, Talking Story with Say Leadership Coaching,  28 Oct 2009

The Daily 5 Minutes: An exciting alpha test!

“I will be making an exciting announcement this week, an alpha test you can participate in during early November, which includes my coaching on a favorite, highly effective Managing with Aloha toolbox essential.” Did you think I was talking about The ...

From ROSA SAY, Talking Story with Say Leadership Coaching,  26 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Skype

Closing in on Sweet Closure

Got 5 minutes? Let’s make this easy for you! 1. Start with the About Page (it’s short) 2. Click around and make yourself at home 3. Talk to me ‘bout whatever grabs your fancy 4. That’s it. You’re talking story! 5. Now put your inbox to work with ...

From ROSA SAY, Talking Story with Say Leadership Coaching,  25 Oct 2009

I can’t let this one go: A Sense of Workplace Call to Action

How do we share this, as a concept of well-being, and spread the word on our Call to Action? For my part, I am using the reach of Ho‘ohana Publishing and our Ho‘ohana Community of lifelong learners committed to the mission of Managing with Aloha. Share ...

From ROSA SAY, Talking Story with Say Leadership Coaching,  19 Oct 2009
Related Topics: Digg

Our Ka‘ana Like Law of the Harvest

Autumn is here, and October is a good month for reflecting on the : We tend to reap what we sow. “Sow a thought, reap an action; sow an action, reap a habit; sow a habit, reap a character; sow a character, reap a destiny,” the maxim goes. 2009 has been ...

From ROSA SAY, Talking Story with Say Leadership Coaching,  18 Oct 2009

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