14 Thoughts on Happiness from Famous People (are they happy?)

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  1. “I am determined to be cheerful and happy in whatever situation I may find myself. For I have learned that the greater part of our misery or unhappiness is not determined by our circumstance, but by our disposition.” – Martha Washington
  1. “Believe in yourself! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy.” – Norman Vincent Peale
  1. “Plenty of people miss their share of happiness, not because they never found it, but because they didn’t stop to enjoy it.” – William Feather
  1. “If you want to be happy, be.” – Leo Tolstoy
  1. “It’s not how much we have, but how much we enjoy that makes happiness.” – Charles Spurgeon
  1. “Happiness is when what you think, what you say and what you do are in harmony.” – Mahatma Gandhi
  1. “Try to make at least one person happy every day. If you cannot do a kind deed, speak a kind word. If you cannot speak a kind word, think a kind thought. Count up, if you can, the treasure of happiness that you would dispense in a week, in a year, in a lifetime.” – Lawrence G. Lovaski
  1. “I, not events, have the power to make me happy or unhappy today. I can choose which it shall be. Yesterday is dead, tomorrow hasn’t arrived yet. I have just one day, today, and I’m going to be happy in it.” – Groucho Marx
  1. “Each day holds a surprise. But only if we expect it can we see, hear or feel it when it comes to us. Let’s not be afraid to receive each day’s surprise, whether it come to us as sorrow or as joy, it will open a new place in our hearts, a place where we can welcome new friends and celebrate more fully our shared humanity.” – Henri Nouwen
  1. “Happiness lies in the joy of achievement and the thrill of creative effort.” – Franklin D. Roosevelt
  1. “Think if all the beauty still left around you and be happy.” – Anne Frank
  1. “You will never be happy if you continue to search for what happiness consists of

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  1. “Even a happy life cannot be without a measure of darkness, and the word happy would lose its meaning if it were not balanced by sadness. It is far better to take things as they come along with patience and equanimity.” – Carl Jung
  1. “The joy of life comes from our encounters with new experiences, and hence there is no greater joy than to have an endlessly changing horizon, for each day to have a new and different sun.” – Christopher McCandless

I was a Loser then “1 Thing” Changed My Life – in 4 steps


“Your true worth is determined by how much more you give in value than you take in payment.”

 

“You suck.” “You’re a freak.” “You’re lame.” I used to believe everything people told me, especially when they told me about myself. Some people told me I was awesome (thanks Mom, thanks Geromy). Others told me I was a loser (thanks junior high) or immature (thanks Mr. *&^%$#, 8th grade health teacher). Then others said I am unstoppable and deserve the best (thanks Emilie). Others ignored my existence (thanks sophomore and junior years of high school). I was lucky though – while I was getting “mean girled” as best they could – since it was before facebook and texts, as soon as I got home it all stopped.

I still remember like it was yesterday, the day I decided that I am going to only believe what I want to believe.

The move to Yuma looked bad on paper. It was the summer before my senior year of high school and my Mom got a new job and our entire family was leaving the town and state (Boise, ID) I spent my entire life in. We had just finished summer football camp and things were looking good, I was expected to start both ways and was looking forward to having a great senior year with my one friend (Thanks Steve H.). On the way down to Arizona our U-haul (Driven by my older brother) and our car (driven by me) were separated in Las Vegas, this was before our family had cell phones. It was my fault as I took a last minute highway switch ramp. We kept driving and would stop every so often (Needles / Searchlight) calling a friend back home who was our safety checkpoint. Eventually we met up about 6 hrs later in Yuma. During the time I was feeling horrible and worried I would never see half of my family again. The realization came that the only people that matter are those that care about you. No one else’s opinion, view or ideas really have a greater degree of importance. If the opinions of others don’t matter, then I am free to be who I want to be. I decided right then and there to always listen to who the people that support me and tune out the things that do not help me. We got to Arizona right in time for school to start. I was motivated to help others and be the friend I wanted to have. I determined who I was, how I acted, and what I thought based on my internal thoughts – not on anything that was going on around me. It worked. Since I had confidence now in who I was, I was able to make friends, help others, and let myself be helped (Thanks Derek W., Reggie G., David M., Ben W., Jessica L., Mitch K., Cameron C., Lindsay, LeRyan L., Frederick L. and so many others….).

Once the actions of others only mattered when I let them, it seemed that everyone’s actions started to be positive and supportive

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. Then I let the idea carry me through college and my time in Hong Kong (that was hard, but worth it and more fulfilling than anything else). In my professional life it has been harder to stay so focused and not to let worry and self-doubt creep in, but when I do, I go back and remember that early August day in the summer of 2000 and things start to fall back into place.

What do you believe in?

Do you believe all the negativity you constantly hear? Do you believe the haters and the cynics? Do you believe your fears? What we believe determines our destiny. Our thoughts determine our reality. To change our reality, we must change our perception, we must change our reactions, and change our self-talk. We must keep our expectations high. We become what we habitually think about.

When you stop worrying about what others think of you and instead focus on the value you can bring to others, your life will change.

4 points to remember:

1. Believe in Your Intrinsic Value

You are important because you exist, that is enough to start with. You have ideas. You can accomplish things. You can help people.

“I think true success is intrinsic… It’s love. It’s kindness. It’s community.” – Tom Shadyac

2. Always Give More Value than You Receive

This will end up being a futile process as the more you give the more other people want to help and there are always more of them then there is of you. But try anyway.

“Kindness in words creates confidence. Kindness in thinking creates profoundness. Kindness in giving creates love.” – Lao Tzu

3. No More Excuses

Nothing is anyone’s fault. If you cannot control it, stop worrying about it. Focus on what you can control. Don’t create room for failure to be expected. Learn and grow. Don’t fail, adjust.

“The only thing standing between you and your goal is the bull#*%t story you keep telling yourself as to why you can’t achieve it.” – Jordan Belfort

4. Choose Gratitude

When you are thankful for what you have, you will get more. When you want less, you will always have enough. Gratitude unlocks the door to happiness.

“Happiness cannot be traveled to, owned, earned, worn or consumed. Happiness is the spiritual experience of living every minute with love, grace, and gratitude.” – Denis Waitley

We are the ones who determine our future and create our reality by the thoughts we plant and the actions we take. Think positively and act correctly and you will find success.

What about you? What limiting beliefs have you been able to let go of? What tools / strategies have helped you overcome your own self-doubts? Please comment below.

*If this little message might help others in anyway, please share.

by Mareo McCracken

On The Road to Honesty


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Children are our future.

The more we teach and mentor them, the better our communities become. Honesty is a value we must all strive to posses and exercise.  Often it is taught to children as an afterthought, or only when the child has shown dishonesty. There is a better way.

Thierry Koehrlen’s united effort to effectively teach honesty to children through the On The Road to Honesty campaign is a great place to go for resources that help us teach children in a fun, exciting, and empowering way.  In an effort to help promote the value of teaching honesty this article deconstructs the ability to build trust – a by-product of honesty.

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Relationship quality is measured by the level of trust attained.

One determinant of success is the quality of our relationships, or the ability to build trust.

“Again and again, we see both individuals and organizations perform only to a small degree of their potential success, or fail entirely, simply because of their neglect of the human element in business and life.” – John C. Maxwell

Leaders who build trust are leaders who succeed.

Relationships built on trust are the foundation of success. No one has succeeded on an island. Stephen M.R. Covey teaches that there are two types of trust: Character (your integrity) and Competence (the ability and willingness to produce)

“Trust in others comes not only from being truthful but also from the extent you reliably do what you say you will do.” Stephen M.R. Covey

Leaders who inspire, build, motivate, and ultimately succeed are leaders who are able to develop and maintain both types of trust in their professional and personal relationships.

Some trust is instantaneous, while other trust must be earned over time.

Recently I took a helicopter ride while working on a project in Brazil. As soon as we arrived at the helipad I saw the pilot with his uniform, stripes, and various symbols that signified his competence. Instantly I believed that he had the ability and qualifications to fly the machine safely. The same is usually true when we visit a doctor or attend a university lecture. Credentials can build trust. Especially trust in competence.

In business though, credentials often mean very little. Building trust with individuals and teams comes down to our ability to navigate complex social situations. While the circumstances may vary, the process of building lasting trust is very simple to learn and apply.

The process for building trust is:

  1. Always Listen First (Curiosity, Concern & Care)
  2. Always Speak About People as If They Can Hear You
  3. Always Do Exactly What You Promised, then Do More

The first two steps in the process build your “character trust” and the final step builds your “competence trust”.

Always Listening First allows us to learn and understand. And more important, those people we are building relationships will feel our genuine care. Emotions control relationships. Listening gives other people the chance to express themselves; this opens the door to connection and long-term positive associations. By listening you show concern while learning what types of actions and behaviors will best allow this relationship to succeed.

Always Speaking About People as If They Were Present does not necessarily build trust, but doing the opposite is the fastest destroyer of trust. Lying and cheating is wrong – you might or might not get caught. But, whomever you talk to will know how you talk about others. They will not want to be talked about when they are gone and therefore will not trust you. Be the type of person you want to be friends with.

Always Doing Exactly What We Promised, and Then Doing More shows we have integrity, we are honest, and just as important – that we are competent. Getting the job done is what makes the world go round. If you promise a phone call, make the call. If you promise an email, send the email

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. If you promise a trip to the swimming pool, go to the pool! (Practice with your family – the ones closest to you are often the hardest ones to keep promises to.)

No matter how honest we are, if we do not produce something, we do not add value. There are many things we can produce – if our role is a high school teacher our product then is how well we teach, educate, and inspire the youth. If our role is as an accountant, our accuracy and insights we produce become our product. Everyone in some form or another has value to contribute. Everyone can create and produce. Competence comes from the skill, ability, and willingness to produce the best possible product.We trust people who constantly perform. First do what you say you will, then wow them and do more.

To conclude, following the simplified three things we must “ALWAYS” do will put us in situations to constantly be building trust. Trusted relationships take time to build, are easy to loose and nearly impossible to regain.

Earning trust once is hard, earning it twice next to impossible. Work hard at building trust; treat trust building like a profession.

For further study I recommend these 3 books:

  1. The Decision to Trust: How Leaders Create High-Trust Organizations – Robert F. Hurley
  2. The Speed of Trust – Stephen M.R. Covey
  3. Winning With People – John C. Maxwell

If you are parent, professional, educator, or mentor please consider the benefits of teaching honesty in a proactive method to those youth you have the opportunity to interact with. A great tool and method is the On The Road to Honesty campaign.

 

 

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The 6 Secret Keys to Overcoming Any Obstacle

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Why do challenges and struggles make some people stronger and make others weaker? How is it that some teams/people come back from devastating defeats while others simply give-up? What are the keys that unlock potential?

These are the questions that former Navy SEAL Dennis McCormack and co-authors George Everly Jr., and Douglas Strouse, examine in their book ‘Stronger: Develop the Resilience You Need to Succeed‘. Resilience is an individual’s ability to properly adapt to adversity and stress. Adversity could be viewed as simply as any-time something does not go as planned or as complex as when there is someone actively trying to prevent you from accomplishing your goals.

People who display resilience are able to overcome setbacks and accomplish greatness. The authors state that the five characteristics needed to develop resilience are:

  1. Active Optimism. It is not just a belief, or idealistic view, but rather the ability to see the desired outcome that then creates positive action.

A pessimist sees the difficulty in every opportunity; an optimist sees the opportunity in every difficulty.” – Winston S. Churchill

  1. Decisive Action. Once the optimism is in place, you must be decisive and act in order to recover from setbacks. You can and must gain the courage to make difficult decisions.

“…the cure for most obstacles is, Be decisive.” – George Weinberg

  1. Moral Compass. We must let integrity, honor, ethical actions, and fidelity guide our decisions under demanding circumstances.

“Waste no more time arguing about what a good man should be. Be one.” – Marcus Aurelius

  1. Relentless Tenacity: Determination. It is bring determined to finish and persistent enough to carry out your desires.

“Most people give up just when they’re about to achieve success. They quit on the one yard line. They give up at the last minute of the game, one foot from a winning touchdown.” – H. Ross Perot

  1. Interpersonal Support. It is important to know who is on your team and how they support you.

“Alone we can do so little, together we can do so much.” – Helen Keller

As achievers and dreamers, we have goals. How do we reach them? How do we achieve our objectives? Some people have begun to call resilience grit. One of the pioneers in this field of study is Angela Duckworth. Through her research Dr. Duckworth has found that grit is the quality that enables individuals to work hard and stick to their long-term passions and goals

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In one of my favorite books, Mindset, by Carol Dweck, the author teaches:

“…no matter what your ability is, effort is what ignites that ability and turns it into accomplishment.”

These Secrets are the 6 Keys to Developing Personal Resilience (Grit)

  1. Always Take Action – inertia is powerful. The more time is wasted, the weaker our resolve becomes. Fortune favors the bold. Doing is always best.
  2. Always Release Stress/Tension – find a way to unwind and express emotions: draw, journal, meditate, speak to a personal friend, exercise, create art, write letters to others….
  3. Always Be Learning – learn from mistakes, learn from success, learn from others (watch, observe, ask questions, read)
  4. Always Stay Connected – people who are resilient have other people they rely on. Be that friend for others. Make emotional deposits into your friendship bank for a time when you might be low.
  5. Always Adapt – be flexible. Our expectations often dictate our emotional response, expect change and adapt to the current reality.
  6. Always Follow Your Why – know and understand your purpose, your true motivation. When the storms of life are raging, your “why”, your purpose becomes the safe haven, the place you can always retreat to, regroup, and then start again. Follow your own desires, not those of others.

We will always be facing obstacles. The ability to overcome these challenges is what leads to success. Resilience is the strength to overcome setbacks and press forward with a singular focus and dedicated purpose. In order to achieve your own personal greatness – make sure to work hard, feel your emotions, learn, help others, adjust, and stay grounded with your values.

 

by Mareo McCracken

Overcome Self-Doubt


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Have you ever experienced being excited about something you truly desired only to not pursue it due to fear? Or, because of the feeling that you are not good enough? Self-doubt is the quiet killer of dreams. Self-doubt steals your future and turns fears into realizations.

“Our doubts are traitors, and make us lose the good we oft might win, by fearing to attempt.”― William Shakespeare

Sometimes we have to be reminded of how great we can become. We see our faults and they block out our strengths. While living in Hong Kong I was placed into a role I did not feel qualified for. The HK head pulled me into his office and said we need you in this role for these reasons and then listed them out.

“…learn to take responsibility for your decisions

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The first time I became a sales lead in my professional career I was scared, I doubted my abilities to lead more experienced and better salespeople. My manager came to me and said: we put you in this role for these reasons – and began to list out the reasons. What are the themes? The two managers were not overlooking my faults, they were just choosing to focus on different metrics. Our life can be measured by the performance indicators we choose. What we focus on becomes our reality.

“Nothing is written in stone, as a career is an unpredictable journey.” – Zlatan Ibrahimovic

For all of us who suffer from self-doubt we know it leaves an emptiness that can’t seem to be filled. At times, all humans face some form of self-doubt. The way we react to that emotion is what determines our ability to achieve our potential. While ignoring the self-doubt is one way around it, recognizing the feeling and then proactively taking steps to overcome the self-doubt will lead to stronger personal convictions and resilience.

“I have self-doubt. I have insecurity. I have fear of failure. I have nights when I show up at the arena and I’m like, ‘My back hurts, my feet hurt, my knees hurt. I don’t have it. I just want to chill.’ We all have self-doubt. You don’t deny it, but you also don’t capitulate to it. You embrace it.” – Kobe Bryant

My previous managers helped me by teaching me how to do a self-assessment. One way to overcome the paralyzing fear of self-doubt is to take a self-assessment where you determine what is assessed. Self-doubt is looking at the reasons why success might not happen. Self-assessment is looking at all the reasons why you will succeed!

To take a self-assessment:

  1. List out all of your Personal Strengths & Qualities
  2. List out all of your Achievements
  3. List out your positive Relationships

Then pick your top 3 from each category. Write them down again. Write them down a few times. Read them over and over again remembering how you feel when you are using your talents, remembering how you felt when you were accomplishing those tasks, remembering how you feel when you are around the people whose relationship gives your the most happiness. Remember the feelings. Feed those feelings. Embrace those positive emotions.

“By taking the time to stop and appreciate who you are and what you’ve achieved…you actually can enhance everything about you. Self-acknowledgment and appreciation are what give you the insights and awareness to move forward toward higher goals and accomplishments.” – Jack Canfield

Once you have the positive emotions flowing start visioneering yourself accomplishing your goals, your dreams, your desires. See in your mind’s eye yourself completing and succeeding. Attach those positive feelings to the accomplishment of your dreams. Then get to work. Then take action. Take the steps you know you need to take, ask people for help, help others, work harder, then go to sleep and do it all again.

Knowing you are not perfect is the key to continuous learning. Always be striving to learn more. Learning builds confidence. While wanting to learn is vital and important, focusing on your strengths is what enables the emotional fortitude to push through times of uncertainty.

Mareo McCracken 

The Paradox of Performance


The curious paradox is that when I accept myself just as I am, then I can change.

We should confront and deny the various paradoxes that (mis)guide our decisions making processes. Understanding the conflicting ideas that we are presented with will lead to greater breakthroughs.  Wanting to perform better leads us to search for hacks that help us accomplish our goals. Sometimes we latch onto ideas that might not be exactly accurate in our quest for increased performance.

Here are 4 Paradoxes to look for:

Conventional Wisdom # 1: Good ideas create success. Paradox: Everybody has ideas. Trying to find good ideas leads to nothing.  Everybody can be creative. Combining the idea with the execution is what creates a winner. In order to create a winner you need to stop focusing on the finish line, but rather the problem to be solved and the journey that you take.

“A great idea is worthless; execution is everything.”
― Matthew Weiner

Conventional Wisdom # 2: Focusing on your-self leads to improvement.Paradox: Focusing on self-improvement does not help you improve yourself. Helping others is what helps you improve. You must focus on helping others grow. You grow by not focusing on yourself but by helping others.

“It is literally true that you can succeed best and quickest by helping others to succeed.”
– Napolean Hill

Conventional Wisdom # 3: The more you do, the better your life. Paradox:Doing more means you actually do less. Being busy wastes time. Your focus is not clear, your energy is not concentrated. Your results suffer. Also, the busier we are the less we actually live

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“There is nothing that the busy man is less busy with then living; there is nothing harder to learn.” – Seneca

Conventional Wisdom # 4: Connecting and interacting with like minded people helps in build strength and character. Paradox: We grow through change. We grow through adversity. Opening your mind to new ideas, to new people, and to new thought patterns is what will lead to all of us being able to combat some of the false teachings that have become so popular today. We grow stronger as we expand our mindset.

“The more closed your network, the more you hear the same ideas over and again, reaffirming what you already believe, while the more open your network, the more exposed you are to new ideas.”
Whitney Johnson

 

Why We Sell When We Don’t Like Sales


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I hate sales. It was spring of 2006. Like many about to be college graduates there were choices to make. On a recommendation and referral from a personal friend I decided to take a sales job. I hated sales. The role was to help small business owners develop and grow their businesses through software and marketing tools. I would travel the globe (which was awesome!) and get to know a wide variety of people and businesses. I learned to ask questions. I learned to focus on the pain and then find a remedy for that pain. I worked hard to learn how to sell – and now I try and continue to keep learning how to sell everyday.

My official stance is I still hate sales. Yet, I fell in love with the process… After a few months on the job I realized sales is all about helping other people. I love getting to know other people. I love solving problems. I love helping others.When you sell, if it is only for your benefit you still can do very well, yet many of us are not built that way. We need to feel like we are adding value, like we are productive.

There are countless ways that you can serve and help others. There are numerous products and services you can promote and sell. As long as you feel good about yourself and the end results are wins for all involved everything you do in sales can then be for the sole purpose of helping other people. Once I realized this, my ability and desire to help more people skyrocketed. The sales flew in – my eyes were opened

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“You can have everything in life you want, if you will just help enough other people get what they want.”Zig Ziglar

The CEO and Founder of Hearsay Social Clara Shih said:

“Whether in financial services or any industry, customers appreciate businesses(sales reps) who understand their needs and provide personalized service.”

Since that first job I have grown to love the selling process: the act of discovering needs, providing solutions, and then prompting positive action.

“When you work hard, serve and help people, and try to change their lives – Amazing things will happen.”Russell Brunson

All business requires sales (internal ideas, external products, etc…). When consulting or selling (they should be the same thing right…?) make sure to askopen-ended questions that:

  • Require deeper thinking to be answered.
  • Build trust through expertise.
  • Cannot be answered with just a yes or no.
  • Do not manipulate, control or pressure.
  • Enable more conversation.
  • Begin with the words “what”, “how”, “when,” “why” or “where.”
  • Encourage the other person to express feelings.

Most of these ideas are common sense, yet in business situations we often forget about the person and think solely on the product, on the deal, or on the sale. Caring for others opens doors that were previously closed. Finding ways to help allows us to become an asset rather than an annoyance.

When you are trying to help others not everyone is going to accept what you have to offer. But, when your desire to help other people is LARGER than the fear and pain of rejection that is when your sales career can truly take off:

“One of the best predictors of ultimate success in either sales or non-sales selling isn’t natural talent or even industry expertise, but how you explain your failures and rejections.”Daniel H. Pink

It really comes down to your mindset and the meaning you create:

“Human beings have the awesome ability to take any experience of their lives and create a meaning that disempowers them or one that can literally save their lives.”Tony Robbins

Sales is helping other people. Find out their story and help them create the journey they want. Once you know the story of your customer, then you can share your own story. Don’t just throw up information. Tell a story. Professor and Bestselling Author Jonah Berger teaches:

“…when carefully designed, stories also serve a larger purpose. They illustrate the main point of an argument in a way information alone can’t.”

Helping others through questions and stories are the ingredients that allow you to sell well. The process is:

  1. Discover the Needs (ask questions)
  2. Provide Solutions (stories)
  3. Encourage Positive Action (close and follow-up with support)

by Mareo McCracken

Keystone of Leadership


Empathy is about standing in someone else's shoes, feeling with his or her heart, seeing with his or her eyes. Not only is empathy hard to outsource and automate, but it makes the world a better place.

Managers manage. Performers perform. Teachers teach. Leaders lead – and leaders perform, and leaders manage, and leaders solve problems, and leaders teach, and…etc.

What allows a leader to do so much, to be so much?? It could be empathy.

Empathy is like reading someone else’s story. It is being one with the events, the feelings, the characters and then working to feel the emotions of those characters. It is living life not just with others, but involved with specific and sincere concern by: observing, listening, and understanding.

After three years of research, Professor Ernest J Wilson III and a few colleagues at USC found that there are 5 attributes business leaders need in today’s economy:

  1. Adaptability
  2. Cultural competence (the capacity to think, act, and move across multiple borders)
  3. 360-degree thinking (holistic understanding, capable of recognizing patterns of problems and their solutions)
  4. Intellectual Curiosity
  5. Empathy

In an HBR article, Mr. Wilson goes on to say that:

 “… When we reported the results of our research to other leaders, many said empathy was the most important of the five attributes we had uncovered.”

Empathy is a strongly developed emotional intelligence that is very related to cultural competence. Empathy is the ability to see the world through others’ eyes – to understand their personal perspectives. Empathy is not a skill to be perfected, but rather an on-going deep interest in the other person, especially when it comes to understanding their unique choices and cultural preferences.

“Empathy is a respectful understanding of what others are experiencing. Instead of offering empathy, we often have a strong urge to give advice or reassurance and to explain our own position or feeling. Empathy, however, calls upon us to empty our mind and listen to others with our whole being.”Marshall Rosenberg

While integrity is the keystone of sustainable business, empathy is the keystone of leadership and sustainable relationships.

Empathy is what drives effective leadership. It is not the only driver, but the final touch to great leadership, the keystone. Many people are great performers. Still, others might have vision

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by Mareo McCracken

Succeeding in Cross-Cultural Business: 4 Key Lessons


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Selling and closing business requires connection, trust, and need. If you know you have met the need and solved the problem with your solution – then focusing on the relationship is the key to building trust. In cross-cultural business situations building trust is often a big obstacle.

In order to build trust it is important to remember that listening is always better than talking. By listening you will be able to learn the things that your contact values, desires, and needs. They will feel respected and in return begin to trust. In addition to being able to listen well it is also important to remember these four ideas:

Be Flexible. It is always better to be more flexible with your ideas, solutions, and concepts then strict when trying to build relationships

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Learn: Dive Deep into Cultural Differences to Learn. The surface does not paint the whole picture—language, clothing, food, —are far less important than the things that are behind the scenes, the meanings and implications can go much deeper. Navigating the differences requires an investment of interest, genuine care, and time. The more questions asked, the deeper the relationship will be.

Focus on Similarities. Stereotypes are often the first tool used when dealing with people we are not 100% familiar with. Stereotypes might be accurate to a degree, but they ignore the individuality of the person we are working to build a relationship with. Often it is more useful to look at what the two parties share in common. For every stereotype, there is a person underneath. The key is to keep learning, keep asking questions in order to find areas of common interest.

Meet Face-to-Face as Much as Possible. In today’s virtual world connecting is easier than ever before, but so is loosing that personal connection. Skype, phone calls, emails, texts. LinkedIn, Twitter – they all help us stay connected. Nothing can replace face-to-face conversation. Being able to feel the energy, understand the body language, and look someone in the eye are priceless moments that can build long lasting cross-cultural relationships.

Cross-cultural business is hard to manage. Emotionally intelligent and self-aware people with a passion for cross-cultural relationships, are better suited to avoid misunderstandings, win trust, and close business. True breakthroughs, innovation and collaboration comes from working with a diverse group of people. Our ability to understand that ‘people are different’ and then transform that understanding into ‘we know how to work together, and our different cultures help us create better solutions’ is crucial to creating successful collaboration across clients, teams, cultures, and companies.

How have you been able to succeed in cross-cultural business situations?

Please share your experience and comments below. 

Extra: A great source of diagrams for dealing with cross-cultural negotiations can be found here.

A few other articles you might find interesting/helpful:

  1. Three E’s For Success

  2. Investing in Others and Yourself

  3. Why Selfishness Hurts Your Career

  4. How I Blew a Great Opportunity and What I Learned Along The Way

  5. Fire of Success

A Winston-Tony-Norman Salad: 26 of the Greatest Quotes from 3 Great Leaders


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Words don’t actually change people. Actions change people. Words help us take action. Read positive words. Take correct action. Be better. Get better.

Here are 26 truthful gems for your personal and professional development:

  1. “A real decision is measured by the fact that you’ve taken a new action. If there’s no action, you haven’t truly decided.” – Tony Robbins
  2. “Attitude is a little thing that makes a big difference.” – Winston Churchill
  3. “Beliefs have the power to create and the power to destroy

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    . Human beings have the awesome ability to take any experience of their lives and create a meaning that disempowers them or one that can literally save their lives.” – Tony Robbins

  4. “BELIEVE IN YOURSELF! Have faith in your abilities! Without a humble but reasonable confidence in your own powers you cannot be successful or happy. But with sound self-confidence you can succeed. A sense of inferiority and inadequacy interferes with the attainment of your hopes, but self-confidence leads to self-realization and successful achievement.” ― Norman Vincent Peale
  5. “Courage is what it takes to stand up and speak. Courage is also what it takes to sit down and listen.” – Winston Churchill
  6. “Formulate and stamp indelibly on your mind a mental picture of yourself as succeeding. Hold this picture tenaciously. Never permit it to fade. Your mind will seek to develop the picture… Do not build up obstacles in your imagination.” ― Norman Vincent Peale
  7. “I am easily satisfied with the very best.” – Winston Churchill
  8. “I challenge you to make your life a masterpiece. I challenge you to join the ranks of those people who live what they teach, who walk their talk.” – Tony Robbins
  9. “I discovered a long time ago that if I helped enough people get what they wanted, I would always get what I wanted and I would never have to worry.”– Tony Robbins
  10. “If you do what you’ve always done, you’ll get what you’ve always gotten.” – Tony Robbins
  11. “If you want to be successful, find someone who has achieved the results you want and copy what they do and you’ll achieve the same results.” – Tony Robbins
  12. “In life you need either inspiration or desperation.” – Tony Robbins
  13. “It is in your moments of decision that your destiny is shaped.” – Tony Robbins
  14. “It is not what we get. But who we become, what we contribute… that gives meaning to our lives.” – Tony Robbins
  15. “One reason so few of us achieve what we truly want is that we never direct our focus; we never concentrate our power. Most people dabble their way through life, never deciding to master anything in particular.” – Tony Robbins
  16. “Stand up to an obstacle. Just stand up to it, that’s all, and don’t give way under it, and it will finally break. You will break it. Something has to break, and it won’t be you, it will be the obstacle.” ― Norman Vincent Peale
  17. “Success consists of going from failure to failure without loss of enthusiasm.”– Winston Churchill 
  18. “Success is not final, failure is not fatal: it is the courage to continue that counts.” – Winston Churchill 
  19. “Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.” – Tony Robbins
  20. “The price of greatness is responsibility.” – Winston Churchill
  21. “The way to happiness: Keep your heart free from hate, your mind from worry. Live simply, expect little, give much. Scatter sunshine, forget self, think of others. Try this for a week and you will be surprised.” ― Norman Vincent Peale
  22. “Things do not have meaning. We assign meaning to everything.” – Tony Robbins
  23. “To improve is to change; to be perfect is to change often.” – Winston Churchill
  24. “You have enemies? Good. That means you’ve stood up for something, sometime in your life.” – Winston Churchill
  25. “History will be kind to me for I intend to write it.” – Winston Churchill
  26. “If you’re going through hell, keep going.” – Winston Churchill

Do YOU have any favorite quotes that were missed? Share below:

Some articles written by Mareo McCracken:

  1. Cross-Cultural Business Relationships

  2. Three E’s For Success

  3. Investing in Others and Yourself

  4. Why Selfishness Hurts Your Career

  5. How I Blew a Great Opportunity and What I Learned Along The Way

  6. Fire of Success