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What Blind Spots Does Your Dogma Create?

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Chessmaster and martial arts champion, Josh Waitzkin, found the dogma of any particular martial arts form was a strength, but also revealed its weakness. This memory was triggered as I mindlessly scrolled through Facebook and came upon friends' political post. The post spelled out the tenets of the political bloc in succinct manifesto fashion, with the tone of complete disdain bestowed upon anyone deviating from this worldview. The comments were full of ardent agreement.

I have friends and family all over the political spectrum and work in DC…

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tags: Josh Waitzkin, Blind Spots, Humility, Self-Awareness, Personal Development
categories: Relationships
Sunday 05.03.20
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 

What Can We Do Today That We Could Not Do Yesterday?

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Change is always at work. Fungi solidify millions of new connections just beneath the forest floor. Your co-worker's cubicle is vacant after she quit to follow a dream, and a doctor on the other side of the world identifies a new virus in her patient. Constant change is here to stay, and everything is in flux.

Henry Kissinger's question resonated with Oxford Analytica founder David Young decades…

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tags: Change Management, Henry Kissinger, David Young, Oxford Analytica, Personal Development
categories: Leadership
Saturday 05.02.20
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
 

How Have You Been Complicit in Creating the Conditions You Say You Don’t Want?

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In the book, Reboot, coach Jerry Colonna's question stuck with me, regardless of my attempts to bob and weave like a professional boxer. This question finds its mark irrespective of the trophies lining the mantle or the dollars in the bank if you allow it to find the target.

Internal work is always sacrificed on the alters of fear and the ominous tasklist. The good news is

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tags: Mentoring, Personal Development
categories: Mentoring
Friday 05.01.20
Posted by Kenneth Woodward
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