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Leadership Assessment #20 – Lowers Credibility Gap
There are hundreds of assessments for leaders. The content and quality of these assessments vary greatly. You can spend a lot of time and money taking surveys to tell you the quality of your leadership. There are a few leading indicators that can be used to give a pretty good picture of the overall quality of your leadership. These are not good for diagnosing problems or specifying corrective action, but they can tell you where you stand quickly. Here is one of my favorite measures. It is the ability to lower the credibility gap between organizational levels.

Taking Charge of Your Life
How do you live your life? At cause or at effect? It is important to be aware of this distinction. It is the rare individual who always lives his or her life at cause; however, far too many of us live a large portion of our lives at effect - responding to the whims, desires or emotional states of others.

Gaining Others' Respect
Are you distressed about how often others are disrespectful to you? Discover why this may be happening and what you can do about it.

Core Sadness vs. Wounded Sadness
Discover the vast difference between core sadness and wounded sadness, and what causes each.

How Good IS Your Victim Story?
I believew that if we have a better understanding of what exactly is a victim story, how to recognize it and that it is unhealthy for us that maybe, just maybe, we would be moved to choose something different. One person choosing somethings different can have wide spread ripple affects.

Leadership Stereotypes: Playing the Victim
How to identify the bully, but also have the victim take responsibility.

Work Hard Get Less
Are we really working harder for less? Before you shake your heads....

Relationships: Attract at Your Common Level of Self-Love
Learn to attract people at your common level of self-love, rather than at your common level of self-abandonment.

No One Appreciates Me
Do you frequently feel that you do so much for others, yet end up feeling unappreciated by others?

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Don\'t Be A Stella
By not pointing blame or playing victim, you will realize more success.

Victim Or Victor by Robin J Elliott
Here’s a quick way to tell if you see yourself as a victim or as a victor. After all, there are only two choices: Victim or Victor. Loser or Winner.

The Law of Attraction
Are you aware of what a powerful creator you are? Do you know that everything that is happening to you or has ever happened to you is, without exception, in full response to your thoughts - and more importantly - the emotions behind those thoughts? Take a look at your life. There are probably some areas you're really happy with and some areas you're not so happy with. You may even believe you are a victim of your circumstances. I'm here to tell you, you are not a victim! It's simply a matter of understanding how to play the Game (of Life) by understanding the rules...the Laws that define the Game.

WHO IS PULLING YOUR STRINGS?
If you are constantly sacrificing your goals and your plans to keep someone else happy, then you are living as a victim.

Personal Responsibility: Get Yourself Into Business
If you lose your job, what next? I submit that there are two kinds of people in that situation: the victim, and the entrepreneur.

Entrepreneurs Are Optimists
I've long argued that there are two types of people out there. I call them "The Victim" and "The Entrepreneur." You can usually tell the difference by the sort of energy a person exudes. While everyone experiences their own personal ups and downs, the long-term trend you sense from an Entrepreneur is one of optimism, and that from a Victim is one of pessimism.

Inspirational Leaders Are True Professionals
I've mentioned before that there are two types of person, the Victim and the Entrepreneur. The Victim blames everyone but himself for anything that goes wrong, yet relies on others to take care of him... the Entrepreneur relies on herself and expects to take care of business. It should be obvious that only the Entrepreneur in each of us is capable of true professionalism.

Leadership Stereotypes: Playing the Victim
How to identify the bully, but also have the victim take responsibility.

Three Primary Reasons To Become An Entrepreneur
For some time, I've written and spoken about the difference between two basic types of person out there these days: The Victim, and The Entrepreneur. The Victim needs to be taken care of... the Entrepreneur takes care of herself, and others. The Victim is competitive, and views life as a win-lose (sometimes even a lose-lose) proposition; the Entrepreneur is collaborative, and sees life as win-win. Victims blame others; Entrepreneurs are self-reliant, and get things done....

Have You Counted Your Blessings Lately?
'Tis the season to count your blessings... just as it was last month, and just as it will be next month, and the month after. Each of us contains two basic characters - the Entrepreneur, and the Victim, and we'll each by dominated by the character we "feed." Counting (and recounting) your blessings feeds your inner Entrepreneur, and starves the lesser self I call your inner Victim....

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