Thought is Cause

June 30, 2008 by Editor  

Thought is cause: experience is effect. If you don’t like the effects in your life, you have to change the nature of your thinking. -Mariannne Williamson

Resonant Leadership:
Leaders have responsibility, influence and, it turns out, their own brand of management maladies: power stress and the sacrifice syndrome. These afflictions and ways to avoid them are the focus of Richard Boyatzis and Annie McKee’s Resonant Leadership: Renewing Yourself and Connecting with Others Through Mindfulness, Hope and Compassion. According to these writers, the key to navigating all this is to become a “resonant” leader, a person in tune with him or herself, and the people they work with. A leader who creates a sense of resonance in the workplace, so that great work can be accomplished. [Read more]

Be The Change:
Try one of the thought-provoking exercises provided in this excerpt from their book. [Read more]

- From DailyGood.org

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One Response to “Thought is Cause”

  1. Julie on July 3rd, 2008 1:41 pm

    We fret and stew and wish a lot
    We worry much… about what’s not
    We throw ourselves into a spin
    Then face it with a rueful grin
    When all the worst we thought would be
    Has happened not at all you see

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