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Author: Tim Gibney

Do the bench-warmers help a team?

By Tim Gibney Posted on May 3, 2016 Posted in bench-warmers, support roles

Would you agree that on every team the stars get all the praise? The biggest hero’s for me are the one’s that play the support roles – yes the so called bench-warmers. I say that because it is the support roles – the ‘unsung …

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Are you under a lot of pressure?

By Tim Gibney Posted on April 28, 2016 Posted in control, stress level

Is this pressure becoming more stressful for you? Pressure and stress are usually associated, aren’t they? In order for us to put this into a clearer perspective consider that pressure comes from outside forces. These forces can be people or situations. …

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Are you part of the crowd?

By Tim Gibney Posted on April 26, 2016 Posted in being average, invincible, organization

Or are you an individualist that marches to the beat of your own drummer? As you know there is a big difference in the two. The reason I bring this up is that many times if you are part of …

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Are you always rational?

By Tim Gibney Posted on April 21, 2016 Posted in emotional, over-spending, Rational Consumer, stress level

Have you ever made an emotional purchase? The other day I was doing some reading and I came across an article called ‘The Myth of the Rational Consumer’ by Peter Noel Murray, Ph.D. It reminded me of what I was …

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Do you copy what others do?

By Tim Gibney Posted on April 19, 2016 Posted in modeling, stress

Do you believe that this is the best way to improve? Over the years we’ve heard a lot about ‘modeling’. As you know modeling is the general process in which one person serves as models for another. In other words …

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Is perfection necessary for you?

By Tim Gibney Posted on April 14, 2016 Posted in continuous improvement, perfection, stress

Is this ever achievable? If perfection is necessary, I’ve got a question for you; how much stress is that placing on you and your co-workers? Is this the type of an organization that makes you happy to go to work …

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Do words increase your stress level?

By Tim Gibney Posted on April 12, 2016 Posted in buzzwords, culture, politically correct, stress level

It all depends, doesn’t it? What about some of the business buzzwords that have become so overused and increase your stress level? What about words like; ‘At the end of the day.’, or ‘As we speak.’, and what about ‘Give …

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Do you make assumptions?

By Tim Gibney Posted on April 7, 2016 Posted in assumptions, business leaders, hurt, serve

Have they served you in the best way? Assumptions can either serve or hurt you. The reason for this blog is that I’ve recently returned from speaking to 20 business leaders at a special conference in the southern United States. This …

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Are you using your energy wisely?

By Tim Gibney Posted on April 5, 2016 Posted in action, energy level, priorities, trivial actions

Do you think I am talking about your use of power and light? No, I am talking about taking action on the things that matter most in our lives. Let me give you a few examples; the work that you …

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What really matters to you?

By Tim Gibney Posted on March 29, 2016 Posted in actions, focus

Do your actions show it? I believe these are very important questions that we must keep uppermost in our thoughts for every moment of the day. Why? As you know we only have 168 hours every week. If you work …

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