by Tony Zampella | Jan 17, 2017 | Spirituality, Wisdom
As counterintuitive as it sounds, a fast-paced world requires doing less and being more. Just to maintain any sense of equilibrium and stability requires first acknowledging our current pace of change and unease. The demands on our mind’s “affective life” today are...
by Tony Zampella | May 2, 2016 | Communication
By Brendalyn King, M.Ed, PCC, Program Director at Bhavana Learning Group As a coach and program director at Bhavana Learning Group, I serve our clients by cutting through the noise – all of those items distracting us from what matters most. In these posts, I look...
by Tony Zampella | Apr 25, 2016 | Learning/Coaching
What if our “knowing” self undermines the joy of “learning” or discovery? Consider that having to know drives our need to know, which guides what we learn and what we ignore. Even if someone tells us something we don’t know, we often find ourselves, reflexively and...
by Tony Zampella | Apr 18, 2016 | Mental Models
What if our leadership actually expands from not knowing? In these disruptive times of unpredictable change, leaders commit malpractice by trying to know all possible contingencies to any dilemma or strategy. To feign knowledge is futile and can be fatal to one’s...
by Tony Zampella | Apr 12, 2016 | Learning/Coaching
Leadership development today points to learning. But what kind of learning? Conventional programs offer training for new skills or study for new knowledge. Our ideal learning programs are useful and practical; they produce immediate results and increase productivity....