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Posted by Marty Stanley on
 May 11, 2016 

Re-Setting Expectations

The incessant whining and self-pity was totally annoying. Snap out of it! Stop complaining, please! Unfortunately, the chatter in my head was hard to escape! You’re probably thinking: Here she goes again… another lesson learned from a total knee replacement. Really, I promise – this will be one of the last – maybe. It’s been […]

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Posted by Marty Stanley on
 April 26, 2016 

The Art of Asking for Help

I’m sure it was a pitiful sight.  Hobbling into the living room on my walker, 3 days after a total knee replacement,  I was sniveling and sobbing like a 5 year old.  My nurse-friend who stayed with me during my first nights at home and my friend who stayed with me during the day had […]

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Posted by Marty Stanley on
 April 13, 2016 

How TED hose Will Make Me A Better Leader

Now that I am off pain medication and am nearing the end of my 6 week hiatus from work due to a total knee replacement,  I can reflect on the many lessons learned that I’d like to share with you. Today’s lesson is about how TED hose will make me a better person and better […]

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Posted by Marty Stanley on
 March 24, 2016 

New Hire ROI

We’ve heard how important it is to get off to a good start. Let’s take a look at what it can mean to have a “good start” in the workplace. I think that a “good start” begins during the interview process. Many manager rely on their “gut feel” or intuition when hiring people. I’m all […]

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Posted by Marty Stanley on
 March 9, 2016 

From Type A to Type T: Transforming Yourself to Senior Leadership

Aspiring and Emerging Leaders Let’s get one thing straight –transforming yourself to senior leadership is NOT about what you know or who you know. Now, don’t get me wrong – those things are important, particularly in the early stages of a person’s career.  In fact, I remember looking for opportunities to prove I was a […]

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Posted by Marty Stanley on
 February 10, 2016 

Winning

There’s a lot of talk these days about “winning.”  Donald Trump and Charlie Sheen are good examples of people obsessed with winning. Yet every sports team wants to win. And every business wants to be successful. The question is, to what extent will they go to win? Charlie Sheen’s notorious antics and his 2011 video […]

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Posted by Marty Stanley on
 January 20, 2016 

Boardrooms Banning Trash Baskets to Eliminate Corporate Waste

I recently heard that many organizations are removing waste baskets from individual work stations and offices and designating a common area for trash and it reminded me of the old Coasters song – Yakety Yak: Take out the papers and the trash Or you don’t get no spendin’ cash… Yakety yak (don’t talk back). Don’t […]

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Posted by Marty Stanley on
 January 5, 2016 

Vision for Personal, Authentic Leadership

My last blog “Love Trumps Fear” challenged you to try replacing criticism with collaboration or generosity and gratitude rather than gossip. I’m curious if anyone tried it and how it worked because when you create your own “key words” as a vision for your personal, authentic leadership it can transform your life and those around […]

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Posted by admin on
 December 22, 2015 

Love Trumps Fear – Stop Hostility and Bullying

With all the craziness going on in the world, a lot of people are expressing concerns, feeling a bit edgy or uncertain. At a recent gathering at my home of like-minded women we had a fireside chat about the state of the world over good wine, good appetizers and good chocolate. We pondered the possibilities […]

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Posted by Marty Stanley on
 November 24, 2015 

Are You Coachable?

As I enter my 16th year as an executive coach, I came across my first article for the Small Business Monthly that was published in January 2003. At the time, there weren’t many executive coaches, so my article was intended to educate and inform. Interestingly, 13 years later it’s still relevant. So here is the […]

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