Learning to see and respond with greater clarity is where the path toward change and growth begins.

What is that you are really doing? What are you doing that is extraneous? How can you bring more ease to and at the same time enliven your work and personal activities?

Learn how slowing down and looking deeply can lead to greater business success and personal satisfaction. Learn key practices that can help you:

  • Be flexible and responsive in the midst of change
  • Act with calm in the midst of intense activity
  • Relax in the midst of exertion
  • Gain clarity and insight in the midst of difficulty and competing demands
  • Increase creativity and problem-solving skills
  • Improve listening and communication skills
  • Improve focus and concentration
  • Increase work satisfaction
  • Lead and build teams.
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I just read an article ’How to Speak to an Unruly Crowd’ by John Baldoni on Harvard Business Blog.

John writes, “There is no best way to handle an unruly crowd but clearly the executive just described did the wrong thing; he ignored the audience. More adept speakers, like politicians, will seek to engage the audience. If that is your choice and it is safe for you to speak, then here are some suggestions when dealing with a tough and vocal audience.”

Read the complete article by visiting this link: http://blogs.harvardbusiness.org.