Lessons to Live & Work By

Presence Shaper Stories...from My Life & Business to Yours
Who’s in Charge…Jeckyll or Hyde?

Who’s in Charge…Jeckyll or Hyde?

Have you heard this phrase: “Do as I say, not as I do.” I sure have, and it makes me shake my head every time. This dictate never works for long. Here’s a story that teaches a lesson about the importance of behavioral congruence. That’s a phrase which means “there is...

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How to Increase Respect Instantly

How to Increase Respect Instantly

Doesn’t it amaze you that two people doing the same job can affect vastly different results for an organization? Even though job responsibilities are the same, they can pull an organization together, or they can dismantle it one interaction at a time. I was a longtime...

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Your Memorability Recipe?

Your Memorability Recipe?

One of my first summer jobs was waitressing at a local well-known hotel chain. Though the establishment closed long ago, I will always remember the staff: the condescending owner who was a masterful humiliator, the bartender whose sense of humor was miserably twisted,...

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One of the Most Devastating Business Crushers

One of the Most Devastating Business Crushers

For many years, there was a regional director of operations who sporadically visited communities in her territory of the country. I could tell what state she was in because I’d get frantic calls from her teams, scrambling to make sure all their marketing materials...

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Why Your Inside Matters As Much As Your Outside

Why Your Inside Matters As Much As Your Outside

Imagine two attractively wrapped gift boxes. Color schemes are striking. Bows are shaped well. Corners are crisp. Tape is discreet. They both look good. Upon opening, one box contains rich, perfectly shaped truffles, each sprinkled with edible gold shavings, dusted...

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Credentials: The Real Deal or a Fancy Mask

Credentials: The Real Deal or a Fancy Mask

Credentials are impressive. A few letters at the end of a name look prestigious. Fancy titles are impressive, too. They command authority when read. However, no amount of letters at the end of your name or no lofty title will serve you well if you are leaning on them...

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One Bad Apple Can Spoil the Bunch

One Bad Apple Can Spoil the Bunch

It takes a minority of only 5% to influence the direction of a group. The other 95% follow without even realizing it. So when one employee is disgruntled, negative, combative or manipulative, it is possible for that singular individual to ruin a team’s morale or to...

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Why Car Salesmen Get a Bad Rap

Why Car Salesmen Get a Bad Rap

Buying a car is one of the tasks in a lifetime I would rather do via mail order. Or instead, maybe hire someone to handle the transaction for me! Like many people, just thinking about dealing with car salesmen makes me shudder. Recently, I approached a dealer in...

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Are You the Best Messenger for Your Business?

Are You the Best Messenger for Your Business?

Let’s say you’re the brains of your operation. You’re the bright mind behind the monitor. Or the strategic wizard in the conference room. Or the innovative thinker in the lab. Naturally, you’re invested in the success of your product/service. And you believe no one...

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Beware of Ivory Tower Leadership

Beware of Ivory Tower Leadership

Defined, “ivory tower” is seclusion or remoteness of attitude regarding real problems, everyday life, etc. When the executive leaders of a business isolate themselves from the daily goings-on of what it takes to keep their business flourishing, they set a tone of...

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If You Don’t Look, Then You Won’t See

If You Don’t Look, Then You Won’t See

When I was a kid, I was playing with friends on my neighbor’s lawn. Toys—including a golf club and ball—were strewn all over the grass. In the flash of a moment, another neighborhood kid picked up that golf club, teed up the ball, swung with every bit of his strength...

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Important Lesson from a Trained Elephant

Important Lesson from a Trained Elephant

It’s hard to believe a lightweight rope tied to a stake can confine an elephant to a small perimeter. A creature that weighs about 7,000 tons could pull that stake up in an instant and go wherever he pleases, yet the repetition of training teaches him he can only move...

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