Les Mottosky
Adaptation Strategist, Human Energy Mechanic & Catalyst. I help organizations turn their creativity in competitive advantage by aligning leadership, culture & strategy to unlock adaptive innovations.
Applying new knowledge can't happen if we're holding onto what worked in the past.
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Conflict carries a dichotomy: avoiding it comes at a greater cost than not. It's the Universe’s way of saying “level up or be leveled.”
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Few principles are truer than the idea that we don’t rise to the level of our expectations, we fall to the level of our training.
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Because this phenomenon can’t be observed, tested, or measured, it's shunned by science. Yet significant anecdotal evidence supports it as real.
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If we want to change what we see, we don’t start by changing the world. Instead we change our lens.
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One of the most profound influences on our vitality and longevity is an organ few of us consider an organ
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Is there a reason we repeat learnings? And do we need to shame ourselves when it happens? Children don't. Toddlers ask “why?” 300 times a day, get the answer, forget it, ask again tomorrow.
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Questioning anything: decisions, patterns, intentions, and experiences with the sincerity and intensity of a child sets us on a path of learning that can otherwise get obscured in the busyness of living.
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