by Chris Balsley | Sep 8, 2019 | Executive Coaching, Leadership
Sometimes we need to stop trying to accomplish more and instead we need to go be a leader that people want to follow!
by Chris Balsley | Sep 8, 2019 | Executive Coaching, Leadership, Relationship Coaching, Somatics
Whatever you practice, you get better at. Whenever you think something, do something, feel something or believe something, neurons in your brain line up and create pathways called neuro-synaptic pathways. The more you repeat a certain thought, action, belief or...
by Chris Balsley | Sep 8, 2019 | Executive Coaching, Leadership, Relationship Coaching
Stop complaining and make a request! Your brain doesn’t understand ‘No’. Complaining is stating what you don’t want. Think “I don’t want to be single”, and what is your first thought? Being single of course. Think “I don’t like being poor” and what are your...
by Chris Balsley | Sep 8, 2019 | Leadership, Relationship Coaching
You can be right or you can be happy. Choose one. This coaching tip is based in the erroneous belief that winning an argument or being right makes us happy. Winning an argument simply means we have won the argument. Whether we win an argument at work or at home, when...
by Chris Balsley | Sep 6, 2019 | Executive Coaching, Leadership, Somatics
One of the simplest measures of a leader is the depth of their keel. In this sailing metaphor, a keel is an extended ridge that runs the length of the belly of a sailing ship. The depth of a keel is what allows a ship to progress smoothly in the direction of a...
by Chris Balsley | Jun 26, 2019 | Executive Coaching, Leadership, Somatics
The art of successful mood navigation is a critical skill in today’s world. Without it we are left emotionally drifting to the whims of a world that is Volatile, Uncertain, Complex and Ambiguous (VUCA)[1]. Marriages fall apart; businesses become obsolete, political...