by Steven Howard | Apr 12, 2019 | Brain Health, Decision Making, Leadership Behaviors, Leadership Skills
Reducing Stress Is One of the Most Important Factors for Your Long-Term Health If the previous blog posts on How Stress Impacts Decision Making By Leaders, How Stress Pushes Leaders Into Bad Decisions, and How Stress Impacts the Brains of Leaders did not convince you...
by Steven Howard | Apr 10, 2019 | Decision Making, Leadership Behaviors, Leadership Skills
Leaders Need To Be Aware That Frequent Anger Leads To Poor Decisions In recent blog posts I have been sharing with you How Emotional Stress Impacts the Perceptions of Leaders and why Regulating Emotions Is A Skill Leaders Need to Practice. Today I will share some...
by Steven Howard | Apr 8, 2019 | Decision Making, Leadership Behaviors, Leadership Skills
Three Steps For Preventing Emotions From Impacting Decision Making Emotions are powerful. They dictate your mood and, if left unchecked, compel you to react instead of responding to situations, events, and people. Gaining control over your emotions will enable you to...
by Steven Howard | Apr 3, 2019 | Decision Making, Leadership Behaviors, Leadership Skills
Your Moods Influence Your Perceptions and Valuations of the People You Are Dealing With Our brains are wired to react. It is how our brains have evolved, from primeval times when faster reactions meant longer lives and potentially more progeny. Fast reactions meant...
by Steven Howard | Mar 29, 2019 | Decision Making, Leadership Skills
Mindfulness is a Reliable Way to Control Feelings of Insecurity Many poor business decisions are made as a result of leaders feeling stressed and insecure about their positions, their career trajectories, their own confidence, and even what others may be thinking...
by Steven Howard | Mar 27, 2019 | Decision Making, Leadership Books
This book will challenge your thinking — about thinking! This may be the most provocative and thought-stimulating book I have read in years. In fact, the content was so arousing and thought-provoking that I had to read it twice within a fortnight to wrap my head...
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