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Lesson #5: “I let negativity roll off me like water off a duck’s back.”
Growing up, Foreman’s life was not an easy one. He experienced one setback after another, each threatening to veer him off course towards greatness. Foreman, however, managed to overcome. From acknowledging his own weaknesses to avoiding the destructive power of negativity, Foreman’s career is evidence that greatness can often come from a path of greater struggle.

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Power 3.0: Kinder, Gentler, and Better
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Ambition - Good or Bad?
An anonymous writer said that ambition, fueled by compassion, wisdom and integrity, is a powerful force for good. It will turn the wheels of industry and open the door of opportunity for you and countless thousands of other people. Fueled by greed and the lust for power, ambition is a destructive force that ultimately does irreparable damage to the individual in its grasp and to the people within its reach.

Eliminating the “No Longer Acceptables”
Many of us say we're going to make changes to eliminate the things we don't like about our life, but few us actually commit to improving the quality of our life. We stay in a career we don't like and in a relationship that does not serve us, and blame our circumstances on the "hand" we've been dealt in life. If you have ever felt like this - it's time to get a does of reality. Whether you're sick of your financial situation, your health or destructive relationships, you have the power to eliminate the "no longer acceptables" in your life and create the life you want and deserve. Give up the excuses because they are just plain cop-outs. Creating the life you want simply begins with a choice - you choose to eliminate the "no longer acceptables" in your life.

Lesson #5: “I let negativity roll off me like water off a duck’s back.”
Growing up, Foreman’s life was not an easy one. He experienced one setback after another, each threatening to veer him off course towards greatness. Foreman, however, managed to overcome. From acknowledging his own weaknesses to avoiding the destructive power of negativity, Foreman’s career is evidence that greatness can often come from a path of greater struggle.

How A Group Of Frogs Traveling Through The Woods Turned Into A Powerful Story About Developing Leaders
Two lessons from this story: 1. Words have the power of life and death: a destructive word will rob someone of their spirit while a positive word speaks possibility and encouragement. 2. Anyone can speak destructive words, but it takes the power of a leader to speak life.

Lithium is the Next Big Investment Opportunity
Lithium is central to some of the most popular technologies including mobile devices and electric vehicles. For the foreseeable future, lithium will be a major source of power for the new energy economy. Today, lithium is where oil was in the mid 1800s, and like oil, it will grow exponentially. However, lithium provides power without the environmentally destructive consequences of fossil fuels.

Success and Fear
What you fear has no power until you give it yours. When we fear something we are handing our personal power over to that which we fear. When we’re afraid of circumstances, situations or loss, we’re really giving our power away to the circumstance, situation or the loss. So, whether we’re facing health issues, the bank manager, a hungry tiger or an uncertain tomorrow, we only become powerless when we surrender our power.

The Top 5 Lies about power...
Is power good or evil? Does power inevitably lead to corruption? If power is so bad, why can't we do a damn thing without it? Power is no more or less than your ability or capacity to act or perform effectively. You determine whether you'll apply your effectiveness for good or bad, for cultivation or destruction...to control others or to create authentic personal and professional success!

7 Reasons Bully Managers Last
A leadership student asked me why bully managers are able to remain in power. Their destructive impact is well known, yet many of them are allowed to abuse people for years. It seems logical there should be some force to either change the behaviors or remove them from power. Often this is not the case. This article describes 7 reasons why bully managers last and gives some antidotes to the problem.

The “Not So Dirty” Five-letter Word: The Use of Power In Change Management
It turns out that power, when applied appropriately, is exactly what it takes to promote action and make transformation happen. But it needs to be the right type of power. In this article on change management, we review the types of power available to organizations, referred to as "Power Centers" and discuss how to best leverage them. Potential change agents tend to possess power, but some “power types” are better than others when it comes to selecting change agents.

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