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How to Squash Conflict Avoidance Part I

April 18, 2018 by Kris Kluver

Conflict between two red deer - fighting with antlers

“Whenever you’re in conflict with someone, there is one factor that can make the difference between damaging your relationship and deepening it. That factor is attitude.”                                                           […]

Filed Under: Facing Challenges Tagged With: Improving Workplace Environment

Overcoming Obstacles and Unleashing Unknown Capabilities

April 11, 2018 by Kris Kluver

I watched her stand on the precipice of the 164-foot waterfall, her brow furrowed in a determined look. Leaning back on the slippery rock, she was now at a 90-degree angle, knees bent in a strong stance with the river’s water rushing around her feet, trusting in her harness. Reka and I were privileged to […]

Filed Under: Facing Challenges Tagged With: Finding the solution to an issue, Realizing the Issues

Review, Learn, Adapt…Repeat

April 3, 2018 by Kris Kluver

Review your stats every quarter!

“We cannot direct the wind, but we can adjust the sails”                                                                     – Bertha Calloway We’ve ventured through the steps of goal-setting, narrowing down our dreams, and the importance of making time for ourselves and our partners. As you go through the weeks within your quarter, you’ll begin to see where you were more aggressive […]

Filed Under: Facing Challenges Tagged With: Failing, replanning

It All Comes Down to Execution

March 27, 2018 by Kris Kluver

Execution is key to success

“Vision without execution is hallucination.”                                                                     – Thomas Edison Okay, let’s recap. So far, you’ve learned to establish goals, build a plan accordingly, visualize success, shift your perspective, and create impactful, doable lists to achieve your dreams. You’ve made it this far and you’ve done amazing work; in fact, you’ve joined a very small minority […]

Filed Under: Starting Out Tagged With: Executing a plan, Visualizing

Start a Bucket List and Live Your Crazy Dreams

March 21, 2018 by Kris Kluver

Bucket List - do it now!

“Life is a one-time offer, use it well.” – Unknown Last week’s blog highlighted the critical role perspective plays in establishing and reaching our goals, paths, and dreams. This week, we’re going to outline how to build the coolest long-term list you can ever build: a Bucket List. In the 2007 movie with Morgan Freeman […]

Filed Under: Starting Out Tagged With: bucket list, Reaching Your Goals, Setting Goals

An Opportunity or a Challenge? It’s All in Your Perspective

March 14, 2018 by Kris Kluver

What's behind the door? It's all about your perspective.

“It’s not what you look at that matters, it’s what you see.”                                                                     – Henry David Thoreau So far, we’ve discussed the ins and outs of the goal-setting process, the value of visualization, how to establish Quarterly Objectives, and the power of checking items off the One and Done lists. Let’s now take a look […]

Filed Under: Facing Challenges Tagged With: perspective, Positive Attitude, Realizing the Issues, viewpoint

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