KEEPING LEVEL BLOG

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The two barriers to being grateful for freedom

Our gratitude community is focusing on freedom as a theme this month so let’s dig into two barriers that get in the way of being grateful for your freedoms.

This first barrier is obvious. Freedom is one of those things that is <more>

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Being present to find gratitude

Looking for gratitude by being present in the moment will transform any ordinary everyday experience.

I’m just back from a run where I intentionally looked for awe to inspire some gratitude on a route that I travel almost every day. Here’s what I noticed on this routine 30-minute outing.

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Create experiences to generate gratitude and happiness

Research confirms that money can buy happiness when it is spent on experiences.

This coming weekend, for the fifth straight year, we’re heading back to PEI to rent the same cottage for a week of summer relaxation. We had a similar tradition when our kids were growing up, although we didn’t always go to the same place.

It’s quite insightful to reflect on how our grown children reminisce (i.e. talk about what they’re grateful for) about their childhood vacations. You don’t hear them talk about <more>

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Getting clear on your purpose and passion

Knowing who you are and what feeds your energy is the secret to uncovering your passion.

I was speaking with a client the other morning as a follow up to a retreat. We were discussing her purpose and her future vision. I say, “Let’s go out to 2030. Tell me what you’re doing and what’s happening in your life.” She says, “That’s the part I’m struggling with. I’m not sure.” <more>

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Be a boss to remember

Do you want to be a boss that your people remember—in a good way ?

One of the most impactful ways to leave your legacy is to <more>

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How to respond to the unfairness of life

Last week I shared how unfair my life is (post link) and promised I’d share the secret of what to do next or how to respond in a way the promotes greater fairness. The answer is simple—<more>

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My life is unfair—is yours

When I stop and really think about it, my life is unfair—completely unfair. This is going to be a bit of a rant so hold tight.

  • I get lots of love and had no part in choosing the home in which I grew up

  • I have done nothing to earn <more>

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The blindspot you want to avoid

Successful leaders know that you have to genuinely care for your people and if not taken seriously, can be a damaging blindspot.

You can have the best hiring practices, the best IT systems, the best training, the best compensation schemes, the best processes but all of this is pointless if <more>

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How to use gratitude to deal with challenges

Gratitude is an under-utilized yet powerful tool you can use to overcome challenges.

Are you having a tough time dealing with a situation or dealing with someone who is constantly negative ? Negative or challenging situations are seldom resolved by <more>

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What are you going to give to your next meeting ?

Early in my business I learned that part of my meeting preparation routine has to include “what do I want to give to this interaction ?”

It all started as I was finishing up a call with my coach. We had a great call and as we’re wrapping things up, Joe says to me, <more>

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They zapped me—again

After six AFib-free years, it happened again. The whole experience reminded me how easy it is to completely devalue the significance of simple everyday actions.

When I woke in the morning I noticed my heart but thought <more>

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Relative power produces entitlement and less gratitude

Comparison is the culprit yet again.

Every day, I work with CEOs, business owners and executives and through my interactions, I’ve witnessed their generosity and gratitude so I’m convinced they genuinely embrace gratitude.

New research has emerged suggesting <more>

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Is supervision helping or harming your company ?

I finally got around to a research article in my reading pile on the connection between supervisory behaviour and employee gratitude. It is fascinating. Behaviours of work colleagues and that of supervisors in particular, get inferred <more>

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Are you making memories today ?

Do you still live in the home you grew up in ? I don’t.

Over the years however, whenever I drove by what I considered The Foran House, it just felt so weird not being able to <more>

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The commonality between gratitude and broken ribs

A few weeks back I slipped, fell and unfortunately broke a couple ribs. The doctor says, “There’s not much we can do. Take an over-the-counter pain medication and gradually reduce your dosage as you heal. Be careful and every hour make sure you’re <more>

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You make me a better me

Every week or two I usually either pick up or drop off our grandson, Max at school. Every time I do so, I see his principal, Mr MacNeil, walking up and down the street in front of the school. He’s waving to students, talking to parents and teachers. I’m sure he has a bunch of other important things he could be doing but <more>

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Dealing with inner conflict

In a recent program a person asked, “How do I deal with the inner conflict of, 'I know I should do my gratitudes but I just don’t feel like doing them and in reality, it won’t matter that much if I put it off until tomorrow.' ?“

She’s right, it probably doesn’t matter much, if <more>

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