Unleashing the Heroes in Your Midst. The “ Happily Ever After ” Cycle New & Exciting.

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Unleashing the Heroes in Your Midst

The “ Happily Ever After ” Cycle New & Exciting

The “ Happily Ever After ” Cycle New & Exciting New Wears Off

The “ Happily Ever After ” Cycle New & Exciting New Wears Off Denial

The “ Happily Ever After ” Cycle New & Exciting New Wears Off Denial Fear

The “ Happily Ever After ” Cycle New & Exciting New Wears Off Denial Fear Anger

The “ Happily Ever After ” Cycle New & Exciting New Wears Off Denial Fear Anger Blame

The “ Happily Ever After ” Cycle New & Exciting New Wears Off Denial Fear Anger Blame Just Give Up

The “ Happily Ever After ” Cycle New & Exciting New Wears Off Denial Fear Anger Blame Just Give Up Looking

Emotional Accountability Acknowledged Ownership of the Choices We Make And of The Consequences Those Choices Produce ALL the Choices and ALL the Consequences!

Emotional Accountability Not a trait or Characteristic to be Developed; A Truth to be Acknowledged

Leadership Behavior For Consciously Creating Hero-Friendly Cultures 1.Ensure that others understand what you expect from them 2.Identify & eliminate barriers to that behavior 3.Model the behavior you expect

What They See From You Is What You Can Expect To Get From Them

Leadership Behavior For Consciously Creating Hero-Friendly Cultures 4.Measure performance using your expectations as the standards 5.Honor efforts & progress 6.Confront unwillingness/bad faith

Success & Failure will characterize your efforts to sustain success in a changing world. Your commitment to doing so is best measured by your responses to your failures

Accountability & Leadership Most difficult when they’re most needed