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Zen Leader Enso moon Integral Mindfulness – Body Included*

Ginny Whitelaw for Integral Post: originally published August 7, 2013 Mindfulness has made it into the Zeitgeist – even into Zite, itself, as one of…

Zen garden in black and white Reflections on the Zen Leader Program and Sesshin

Guest blog post by James Blachly. Editor’s note: James Blachly joined a Zen Leader program in February, 2013 and, inspired by that, came to the…

FEBI learning lounge banner Motivating The Whole You

Motivation can be an elusive thing, especially when we need it the most. Too many factors can attack our motivation, the biggest two being distractions…

FEBI learning lounge banner Wrestling With The Demons of Woo

I wanted to share an article that  FEBI-Certified  Coach  Amanda Blake  recently wrote.  I loved this article so much I wanted to share it with…

FEBI learning lounge banner 4 Leaders, 4 Relationships to Time, and Why It Matters

I’m inspired by a great article Rhonda Morton shared a few days ago by Marla Popova on our psychological relationship to time and how time…

FEBI learning lounge banner How To Create A Climate Of Engagement

When they did their research around the Power of Full Engagement, Loehr and Schwartz found that most people reported they are partly or largely disengaged…

ladder made of shapes Leadership Advice: Why I Should Never Have Become President

Back in the 90’s, I joined a small company as a partner in the business. I was one of three. Our most senior partner and…

Brain making ideas Leadership Advice: What to do when you’re out of ideas

Nobody  really  runs out of ideas, but sometimes it sure feels that way. Especially those times when you desperately want something miraculous to happen… a…

FEBI learning lounge banner Virtual Leadership is Whole Leadership

In a recent issue of  Training + Development  magazine (February 2013), an article recapped research on what critical leadership skills were required to effectively lead…