Posts tagged storytelling
Lead In With Lorne - What’s Your Strategy When Meeting With Mentors?

Welcome to another Lead In With Lorne. This week we’re talking about mentors, and the best way to approach them with a specific strategy. How do you interact with your mentors? 

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Lead In With Lorne - Wake Up! It’s Time To Get More Sleep

Welcome to another Lead In With Lorne. While most of us are trying to wake up and get back in the grind for 2020, I want to talk to you about more sleep. Here’s what I’m doing to get more sleep this year, and some surprising tips I’ve learned about how to improve your daily slumber process.

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Lead in With Lorne - Kindness is the Most Valuable Currency in a ‘Cash is King’ Holiday Season

Welcome to the last Lead In of 2019, and also the decade! This week, as we’re all reminded that “cash is king,” let’s not forget how valuable kindness is as a currency as well. Here’s the story that got me thinking about it.

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Lead In With Lorne - How Joze Takes On His Stutter

Welcome to another Lead In With Lorne. This week, here’s the real meaning of “what’s in the way, is the way” with Joze Piranian’s story as an inspiring example.

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Lead In With Lorne - Is it Okay to Cry at Work?

Welcome to another Lead In With Lorne. This week, is it okay to cry at work? Or should you just check your emotions at the front office?

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Lead In With Lorne - Don’t Forget These Unsung Heroes at the Thanksgiving Table

Welcome to another Lead In With Lorne. Ever heard anyone struggle who to thank at the Thanksgiving table? Well, don’t forget these unsung heroes! It’s a no-brainer that we all encounter and should give gratitude towards.

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Lead In With Lorne - Have You Heard of Toxic Positivity?

Welcome to another Lead In With Lorne. This week we’re discussing something called Toxic Positivity. Ever heard of it?

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Lead In With Lorne - Storytelling Before Your Library Burns Down

This is a live one! We’re all storytellers, but one day the library full of our content will “burn down.” This is the lesson taught by people in Senegal, as a polite metaphor to attribute to after one’s passing. As leaders building our libraries, let’s strive to be good enough storytellers where some of our books will be checked out before they fade into ash.

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