All Solutions are a Temporary Resting Place
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Why we NEVER “arrive” – no groove lasts forever.  This time, Sarah does most of the talking. This video will help you deal with the frustration of changing circumstances. Previous post on this topic: Temporary resting place

Feedback: the “silver bullet.”
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Tabby and Alan outline the value of timely, specific feedback; in just a couple minutes, you’ll have greater insight on improving engagement on your team. Previous posts on this topic: Feedback is about the future Feedback is specific Other posts … Read More

How to deal with self-centered behavior…
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In a sense, self-centered behavior is normal. If people tend to act in self-interest, how do WE deal with that, and get THEM to think beyond themselves? Take a couple minutes to hear Matt and Alan address this. Previous posts … Read More

Putting conference learning into ACTION…
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A visual example of using a simple system to take ACTION on what you’ve learned at a conference or other professional development event. Previous post on this topic (including bonus downloadable tool): Organizing professional learning.

Leaders organize their tasks – here’s one way…
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Feeling overwhelmed by your to-do list?  Here’s an easy way to organize it quickly and get to work!     Previous posts on this topic: The A,B,C method. Another idea for when you are very overwhelmed.

Sarah and Alan: Effective Leaders Over-Communicate
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Sarah and Alan talk about ways to convey information multiple ways, multiple times. Related links: Sarah Noll Wilson  

Matt and Alan use “instead of” instead of “don’t”
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We talk about the ways to casually and effectively use “instead of” as a replacement for “don’t” in order to give folks a positive direction. Related post: Two words…  

Tabby and Alan on “Attitude Versus Actions”
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Address specific behaviors, rather than general assumed mindsets, like “attitude” for more effective communication. Also, some of you pointed out last week that the 90-second burn is longer than 90 seconds.  It is, but the content portion is about 90 … Read More

Alan and Jayson on what it means to “meet needs”
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Links: Previous post on this topic. Jayson’s blog.

What’s next? Can you learn something in 90 seconds?
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After over 3 years, and over 125 posts, this blog will continue in a new format: the 90-second burn. To learn more about this project, please watch: Got 90 seconds per week?  Of course you do!  Subscribe at the right … Read More

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