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Author: Tim Gibney

Is risk a bad word?

By Tim Gibney Posted on September 3, 2015 Posted in mind-set, plateau, risk taking

Why could risk taking feel bad for a person? It is because you have a fixed mind-set and don’t like things happening that are out of the ordinary. I hope this is not your attitude, but if it is your way of operating …

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Are you inflexible at times?

By Tim Gibney Posted on September 1, 2015 Posted in help, hurt, inflexibility

Has this helped you or hurt you? The answer is probably both yes and no, depending on the situation. The reason I say that is because being inflexible at times keeps you moving in the right direction towards your goals …

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Are you leveraging for your benefit?

By Tim Gibney Posted on August 27, 2015 Posted in improvement, leveraging

Do you understand what leveraging is? Leveraging to me is using something to the greatest benefit. Right off the bat when I typed out ‘using something’ it appears that this is an all-take proposition. No, that is not what I …

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Are you patient enough?

By Tim Gibney Posted on August 25, 2015 Posted in asset, patience, virtue

Could you become more patient? Would it benefit you? Is patience a virtue or an asset? I believe that patience is a virtue. Let me give you an example. Recently I read an article about a man who planted a …

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Do you clarify expectations?

By Tim Gibney Posted on August 20, 2015 Posted in clarifying expectations, commitment

Isn’t important to do that when you are working with others? I bring this up as I believe that assumptions are deadly. I say that because if you assume that someone will do something and they don’t, the plans that …

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Do you have any work flaws?

By Tim Gibney Posted on August 18, 2015 Posted in flaws, overcome, work ethic

I hope you said ‘yes’ otherwise I’d like to see you walk on water. In this blog I am going to touch on 4 types of work flaws. They are; The Perfectionist – the person that won’t take action on a …

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Are procrastinators lazy?

By Tim Gibney Posted on August 13, 2015 Posted in goals, procrastination

Or do procrastinators just have ineffective goals? I know that when you set goals that don’t inspire you, it is very hard to become motivated to take action. Thus you look like you are procrastinating. I believe that no one …

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Are you leadership material?

By Tim Gibney Posted on August 11, 2015 Posted in focused, influence, leadership, life, objective, plan

Do you know that there is more than one type of leadership? Many people assume that when leadership is being spoken of, they think that it has to do with a business or some type of organization. I don’t view …

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Do you always have to be right?

By Tim Gibney Posted on August 6, 2015 Posted in humility, inspiration, learning, productivity, Thomas Edison

Have you considered why being right is that important? As a former school trustee I think that the reason why being right is so important is that in school we are taught that being wrong is not good. Can you …

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Do you think for yourself?

By Tim Gibney Posted on August 4, 2015 Posted in questions, thinking

Or do you like to be told what you do? I recently read an article that stated that the readers better start to think for themselves. The saddest thing was that the writer then rammed his feelings into the article …

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