by Bernie Heine | Jul 28, 2018 | Business Coaching, Leadership, Personal Evaluation
The Pathway To Great Leadership: Awareness – Assessment – Practice & Feedback – Measured Progress Emotional intelligence is an umbrella term for that intangible variable quality within each of us. It is the skill that defines how we manage our social lives. All...
by Bernie Heine | Dec 19, 2017 | Business Coaching, Leadership, Personal Evaluation
Distraction is a killer! Distraction kills both people and relationships. The evidence for this is mounting daily; ignore it at your peril. The average amount of time spent in the cyber world by each of us is between five and six hours per day. Hey, I’m not looking at...
by Bernie Heine | Oct 9, 2017 | Leadership, Personal Evaluation
Imagine how much more you could achieve if you were to free up as much as twenty minutes from each work hour to concentrate on “wealth-creators” rather than “chores.” This is how I described high-value work compared to low-value work in a previous newsletter. It is a...
by Bernie Heine | Aug 29, 2017 | Business Coaching, Leadership, Personal Evaluation
This TED talk is a great introduction to Designing your Life by Burnett and Evans. It is also a fascinating book from designers rather than business people. I’ve picked out five excellent designer self-improvement tips to give you a taste of what these guys have to...
by Bernie Heine | Aug 27, 2017 | Business Coaching, Leadership, Personal Evaluation
Neuroscience Super Power #1: ‘What have I got to be thankful for?’ The really good news is that the pleasure centers of our minds light up whenever we seek out the things around us that we are grateful for. And the even better news is that it is not necessary to have...
by Bernie Heine | Dec 3, 2016 | Leadership, Personal Evaluation, Strategic Planning
I’m returning here to everybody’s hot topic; personal productivity. I have written to you before about actions you can take to work smarter, and David Rock’s ‘Your Brain at Work’ has given me a lot more food for thought on being a ‘knowledge worker.’ Of course, this...