Our strengths can serve us or we can turn them out to serve something greater. My grandfather's passion for risk and reward shaped his life and allowed him to make the moves needed to serve his family more than himself.
After my first ever Clifton Strengths Session in Kabul, Afghanistan, in 2012, a student asked me a question I'd never been asked before and it took my breath away.
Lessons learned in the mountains of Chilean Patagonia. (Torres del Paine)And if you want to know more about our trekking partner here's their page.Oneseed Expeditions
Your Clifton Strengths results and their over-arching domain can help you understand your timing and why you feel others are out of sync with you or not following.
It's important to set ambitious and lofty visions when creating a plan for change but real courage comes in dealing with reality. What are the lies that are getting in the way of you making the progress you're hoping for. In the episode I menti
In the first episode of this new podcast I talk about how Viktor Frankle was right, the first step in our "search for meaning" is finding a cause of significance. But we're stopped from committing to significance by our fear of consequences.