With Patrick Mosher
One way I build a better world for future generations is by...
sharing my stories with students at my alma mater, Purdue.
One my recent visit, their most common question was —
How did you recover from failures?
And I delivered on THOSE stories in spades!
Welcome to Wisdom4Humanity Weekly #3!
Your Weekly Wisdom Mastery —
How to Identify Your SuperPower (1 min)
What's something you're naturally good at? Something you excel at? Something you're known for and looked up to for?
Do you know what it is?
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Let's dive into Wisdom4Humanity Weekly #2 —
So exciting!
On my recent trip to Purdue, I got to adorn myself with my new Wisdom 4 Humanity sweatshirt!
I particularly like Green. Of course it’s my favorite color!
Thank you Tara Carlin and Xpress Print!
Your Weekly Wisdom Mastery —
The 6 Attributes of the World's Strongest Brands (1:17)
Are you incorporating any of these attributes into your personal brand?
If you are, how WELL are you incorporating them?
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Welcome to our new Wisdom4Humanity Weekly series!
Our goal is to share wisdom with you every week, helping you live a life that's 100% empowered, growing each day along the way!
Thank you for being on this journey with us!
Let's dive into Wisdom4Humanity Weekly #1 —
On my recent visit to my alma mater...
Purdue, I was greeted outside my door by these cute little robot/land rovers.
They’re called The Starfleet.
These cute guys deliver food to residents all over campus. At any given time you can see 3-4 of them.
They’re programmed to avoid people, stop at crosswalks, wait for stop lights, etc.
They ‘scream’ if you attempt to pick them up.
And they say ‘Thank You’ when you take your goodies out of their bucket.
The awesome-ness of going to an engineering school.
Adorable!
Your Weekly Wisdom Mastery —
How to Create Your Personal Brand (1 min, 50 seconds)
How do...
As the waiter finished jotting down our order, he smiled and turned on his heal, punctuating our exchange with,
‘No Problem.’
I’ve heard ‘No Problem’ thousands of times. It’s a common phrase used in our culture. And this time his response hit me kind of funny.
I turned the phrase over in my head, ‘No Problem.’
Did my order present a potential Problem? Did he need to assure me that our order was NOT a Problem for him? When did ordering from the menu at a restaurant become a Problem?
In a simple everyday exchange, ‘Problem’ was introduced out of nowhere!
Here’s the problem of ‘No Problem’…
The words NO and PROBLEM are both negatives.
And two negatives do not equal a positive.
I’m going to geek on you here just a bit with scientific proof.
As a leader at this epic time in human history, you have a tremendous opportunity. I don't believe in good or bad luck. You serendipitously crafted your world to be exactly where you are.
Whether you are navigating your business or your family through this turbulent time, the world needs you and your talent NOW!
From 30 years of consulting to Global 1000 executives through their most strategic initiatives, I extracted four keys to leadership in turbulent times.
This is Patrick Mosher's Leadership 101 training.
Are you ready?
Envisioning Rally Points is Leadership Key #1.
Setting Trail Markers is Leadership Key #2.
Generating Momentum is Leadership Key #3.
Leadership Key #4. Creating an Environment for Meta-Learning
The last key and is about learning. Every Wise Leader engages their team on how and what their team learns. Constantly. Deeply. In the Moment.
The consulting world is fast-paced. Clients pay a lot...
As a leader at this epic time in human history, you have a tremendous opportunity. I don't believe in good or bad luck. You serendipitously crafted your world to be exactly where you are.
Whether you are navigating your business or your family through this turbulent time, the world needs you and your talent NOW!
From 30 years of consulting Global 1000 executives through their most strategic initiatives, I extracted four keys to leadership in turbulent times.
This is Patrick Mosher's Leadership 101 training.
Are you ready?
Envisioning Rally Points is Leadership Key #1.
Setting Trail Markers is Leadership Key #2.
Leadership Key #3. Generate Momentum
Wise Leaders develop strategies to Generate Momentum. At the most turbulent of times when everything is swirling around and chaos rattles the very core of your endeavor, how do you move your team and business forward?
We use the term momentum all the time in the corporate world. I was a...
Are you feeling overwhelmed? Wondering how to lead your team or your family?
As a leader at this epic time in human history, you have a tremendous opportunity. I don't believe in good or bad luck. You serendipitously crafted your world to be exactly where you are.
Whether you are navigating your business or your family through this turbulent time, the world needs you and your talent NOW!
From 30 years of consulting to Global 1000 executives through their most strategic initiatives, I extracted four keys to leadership in turbulent times.
This is Patrick Mosher's Leadership 101 training.
I gave you Leadership Key #1 in a previous post: Envisioning Rally Points.
Are you ready for Leadership Key #2?
Leadership Key #2. Set Trail Markers
The second key to Transformation Leadership is what I call Trail Markers. A wise leader creates helpful trail markers to get from Point A to Point B, achieving that goal or Rally Point (Leadership Key #1).
Imagine...
As a leader at this epic time in human history, you have a tremendous opportunity. I don't believe in good or bad luck. You serendipitously crafted your world to be exactly where you are.
Whether you are navigating your business or your family through this turbulent time, the world needs you and your talent NOW!
From 30 years of consulting to Global 1000 executives through their most strategic initiatives, I extracted four keys to leadership in turbulent times.
This is Patrick Mosher's Leadership 101 training.
Are you ready?
Leadership Key #1. Envision Rally Points
Some call it Shared Vision. Others call it Implementable Strategy. Maybe it’s a Goal or Ambition. Call it whatever you want. Important thing is to Envision that Rally Point. Envision something that's in the distance. A vision that grabs people's hearts and their passion to GO! Paint a picture. How does it look and feel? Tell a story...
Between the three of us, our war cry was, "D for Diploma."
Aspiring to get a D in a class sounds like a distorted way to describe a path to Outstanding. I suppose the path to Outstanding isn't always straight or predictable.
During my Chemical Engineering curriculum, I didn't like any of my Physics classes. I was smart but I just couldn't grasp or visualize the concepts of applied calculus. Physics 251 was my last Physics requirement. Professor Klontz. In class, I understood each English word spoken, but when the Professor put them in sentences, the meaning was entirely lost on me. Oh yea, throw in a few Greek symbols and my head spun. In the evenings, I pored over the textbook, reading each chapter four or five times. Not much help. I studied for tests and quizzes, grasping for just one concept to save me.
The final exam came around. Me and two classmates were in the exact same predicament. 25%. That's all each of us...
Ever felt like an underdog? Does that mountain you need to climb look … HUGE!
I've had those feelings since …. forever. I'm the youngest of four. I didn't grow up in a normal family. (Did any of us?) My parents had an uncanny way of expecting excellence, but without speaking a word. No overt pressure. Their primary force du jour was Silent Disapproval. My siblings were all excellent at their chosen tracks. My oldest brother is an intellectual genius. My sister, an extraordinary professional artist. My other older brother, a financial guru. I felt a constant pressure to excel.
When we played cards, I would lose. When we played the game Risk, I would lose. When we played Monopoly, I would lose. When we wrestled on the floor in the living room, I would always get pinned.
Silent Disapproval and Relentless Comparison with Continual Defeats.
I've talked this over with my...