Evergreen Leadership Blog

Rip the Wallpaper: A Tactic for Moving Forward

We’ve lived in our house since 1989. At that time, I covered the walls with wallpaper that I loved – but am weary of now. Every year, I’d select a room and put it on my “to do” list to strip the wallpaper and then paint the room. And every year, for the longest time, nothing would happen.

Read More »
Goals

I Did It!!! 10 lessons from my first triathlon

Many of you who follow this blog know that I’ve been diligently learning to swim so that I could compete in my first sprint triathlon. Well – last Saturday was the day! The weather was splendid and the crowd was young. The best news – I finished with dignity – in fact I sprinted at the end. Here’s some of what I learned in this journey.

Read More »
Challenges

The Problem with Problem Solving

Problem solving works great if there is a solution. Is awesome for technical problems. Is wonderful if what you had before needs a tune-up and not an overhaul. However, it does not work at all for situations which have no immediate fix, for which there is not a known solution and that requires new fresh thinking.

Read More »

Does Practice Really Make Perfect?

My Mother, a very wise woman, taught me that, “Practice makes perfect.” However, after 5 months of diligent (swimming) practice, I was not getting close to passable, let alone perfection. And if that adage was truly the case, the folks on the job that had done it the longest would be the best. Clearly not my experience in swimming or in life.

Read More »

The Intention – Perception Paradox

Intention and perception often run a collision course. I think I am being helpful, my employees see it as micromanaging. I think I am empowering someone, they think I have abandoned them. I believe we’ve had a solid two-way dialogue, the other person believes that I talked too much and listened too little.

Read More »
Challenges

Cutting Through Uncertainty

I was working with a client, a young entrepreneur who had quite successfully grown his business from nothing to a several million dollar enterprise. We had an interesting dilemma – he could see very clearly where he was taking the company. And yet, without fail, his employees told me that not only was the direction fuzzy for the company, but they weren’t sure of what they needed to do.

Read More »

Stay up-to-date on the latest Evergreen news.

Fill out the form to receive the Evergreen Leadership newsletter and be notified about new blogs.

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.
Categories
Evergreen Leadership