Sometimes when we look at our past, we like what we see. But sometimes we can slip into the stultifying behavior of creating negative patterns.
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Read MoreWhat is the goal of U.S. education in an ever-changing world? Here, educator Peter McWain discusses how and why it’s challenging to answer that question.
Read MoreHow do you get out of your own way? Joe Kwon applies the principles of Aikido to the stories of two individuals who successfully changed.
Read MoreIn this "Transformation Story," we meet Shelley Brown. Shelley sustained a debilitating physical injury, which turned out to be only the beginning of the pain.
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Read MoreHow do you show up at work (and in life)? What impact do you want and need to have to feel energized, accomplished, and engaged?
Read MoreIn this "Transformation Story," we talk with Becca Bycott. Becca's life began to take a dramatic turn one day riding the Metro in Washington D.C.
Read MoreIn this “Transformation Story,” we talk with Mike Johnson. Mike’s work life changed dramatically when he started living according to his deepest values.
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Read MoreHow do you view change – as episodic or as a constant? Non-profit leader Amy Sokal argues the need for organizations to continuously learn and evolve.
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Read MoreYou’ve agreed on a plan for a complex change. What do you need to consider to implement the plan? How do you get staff buy-in?
Read MoreHow can organizations and individuals experiment with change in a way that reduces risk and prevents the “fixedness” monster from keeping them stuck?
Read MoreNew ideas are often met with criticism and concern that can derail change initiatives. So how do you overcome them to achieve change success?
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