admin on June 25th, 2009

I wanted to take time in this blog entry to salute the followers of this blog who are brave enough to golf poorly. As someone who loves golfing but rarely hits as far forward as sideways, I understand your pain and the perseverance required to keep trying.
From my experience with golf lessons, I learned:
1. You can’t change behavior that you’ve been practicing for years overnight.
2. Your mind can only handle working on 2-3 action points at a given time.

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admin on June 3rd, 2009

In his book, Primal Leadership, Daniel Goleman describes six different styles that can be utilized by an emotionally intelligence leader. These styles are known as visionary, coaching, affiliative, democratic, pacesetting and commanding. In this video, Terry Tate gives us an excellent demonstration of pacesetting leadership. The pacesetting leader: – expects excellence – identifies poor performers [...]

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