Leading yourself well sets you up to lead others well. Part of leading yourself is knowing when and where you’re at your best. Are you a morning person or a night owl? Do you plan weeks in advance or wait til the last minute? Are you inspired [...]
This is how the Zulu greet one another. It literally means, “I see you.” And, yes, they were saying it long before the Na’vi of James Cameron’s Avatar were saying it. Last week I offered 3 ways to connect [...]
I’m going to talk about the “F” word today, that vulgar term that’s still considered taboo in most civilized circles. It amuses me how perfectly acceptable it is to season your language with it as long as you’re talking about sports or cars or your in-laws. But, it seems the more public the [...]
The attitude of an aircraft – its orientation relative to the earth – affects everything in flying. Roll slightly and the aircraft will turn and change course. Inch the nose up and the aircraft will slow down and start climbing. Allow the nose to drop and it’ll speed up and lose altitude. For [...]

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