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Shirley Wulf

@shirleywulf

Co-founder Dimensions Leadership Group. Committed to more inclusive leaders, better workplaces, & helping people succeed.

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Thanksgiving is a day focused on giving thanks. What would our lives be like if we had a focus on giving thanks every day. Thankful for the new perspectives and closer relationships that 2020 has brought.

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I define humility as “strength under control”—an admirable trait for leaders. The Greek word “praus” is translated as “strength under control.” In ancient Greece, war horses were trained to be praus—strong and powerful yet under control and willing to submit/listen to instruction

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We all experience events that challenge us - none of us are exempt from dealing with challenges and complexities of life. We cannot control these situations, but we can influence them - we can start with investing our energy on how to best respond.

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Every action and attitude in our life begins first as a thought in our mind. How are you managing your thoughts? #positiveintelligence #mentalfitness #LeadershipDevelopment

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Many times we say that successful people are gifted or lucky. The key factor in achieving success is building skill. Skill is acquired through “mindset” and “action”. Mindset is a choice. Action is a choice. What are you choosing today?

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Words have energy and energy is contagious. What you send out affects others and bounces right back on to you. Today observe the energy of the words you choose.

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Food for thought. How do people feel when they interact with you? Do they feel encouraged or discouraged, appreciated or overlooked, happier or sadder? Do we see the best in others the way we want them to see the best us?

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The path to achieving what you want is paved with small decisions. Detouring off your path is also paved with small decisions.

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You get to choose how you will respond and how you will act. . . You don’t get to choose how everyone else will respond and act.

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Your response is always more powerful than your circumstance. Yes, a small part of your life is decided by completely uncontrollable circumstances, yet the vast majority of your life is decided by your responses.

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We don’t have to agree in order to be good to one another. We do have to be good to one another in order to move forward