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Failure - an unwelcome gift
I lead an interactive workshop on the topic of Failure, because I believe it is the biggest and the best unwelcome gift you can ever receive. Unfortunately we hardly ever talk about our failures. These misadventures remain dark and hidden secrets.

Why are some people more boring than others?
Back in 2010, I explored what it was that made a leader ‘inspirational’, I brought it down to five main elements: Confidence, Emotional Intelligence, Pragmatism, Adaptability and Intellectual Curiosity, which I explored in detail.

Mistakes need not always be painful
I am sure that I have learned more from my mistakes, and the mistakes of others, than I have from my successes. Success always comes at a cost. A cost in time, often money and always in mistakes. To prove this, there’s a word game called ‘Wordle’.

Pulling your own weight
There was a time when I regularly heard the term ‘pull your own weight.’ It was once used so frequently that although I instinctively knew what it meant, I never really took the time to think about its literal meaning.

TV’s, Leadership and Vision
There are many ways to boil an egg, everyone is different but, in my experience if you have Confidence, Emotional Intelligence, Adaptability, Pragmatism and Intellectual Curiosity, then you have the makings of fine leadership.

7 techniques to lower your Distrans level

Are you disconnected from your Core Product? Test your Distrans!

Equilibrium
