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Gaining Cooperation Through Course-Correction

Posted by on May 1, 2013 in Release Resistance | 1 comment

The negative or elitist attitude of the star performer trickles down but no one says anything. There is a difficult conversation that needed to be initiated, but the situation wasn’t bad enough to merit an uncomfortable conversation. This is an example of resistance in the form of denial or procrastination that preceded the need for massive change.

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Four Ways to Get Unstuck and Out of Resistance

Posted by on Jan 29, 2013 in Release Resistance | 0 comments

Don’t beat yourself up when you feel stuck. Learn how to identify the signs of internal resistance, and try these four tips to help you get back into the flow of personal effectiveness and productivity.

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Leading Others Out of Resistance

Posted by on Jun 19, 2012 in Release Resistance | 5 comments

When they give excuses about why it can’t happen, they aren’t willing. When they tell you a story about how life is hard, they aren’t willing.

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Reinvention and Change: How to Move Forward

Posted by on Feb 29, 2012 in Reinvent and Realign, Release Resistance | 1 comment

For any change or reinvention to happen, willingness must come first. When a person is in a state of resistance you will hear a lack of willingness in their communication.

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The Truth About Responsibility

Posted by on Feb 22, 2012 in Release Resistance | 2 comments

A big part of the Stop Workplace Drama message is personal responsibility. The more responsible you are, the better your life in every area. The areas where you are least responsible are the areas where you will have the most drama.

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Procrastination is Resistance

Posted by on Jan 10, 2012 in Release Resistance | 0 comments

Procrastination is a sign of resistance. Here are three tips to help you stay in the loop and get your employees to get their work done.

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