2025 Theme of the Year – Performing
This week’s Thrive eCoaching session dives into Influential U’s 2025 Theme of the Year: Performing.
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This week’s Thrive eCoaching session dives into Influential U’s 2025 Theme of the Year: Performing.
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Learn how small, actionable changes can transform your performance and vitality.
Go Wild: Eat with Evolution in Mind Read More »
This eCoaching session, “Go Wild: Nature Has a Plan,” examines how aligning with our evolutionary roots—through movement, diet, connection, and natural rhythms—can enhance our capacity to transact effectively in all areas of life.
Go Wild: Engage in Primal Connection Read More »
This eCoaching session, “Go Wild: Nature Has a Plan,” examines how aligning with our evolutionary roots—through movement, diet, connection, and natural rhythms—can enhance our capacity to transact effectively in all areas of life.
Go Wild: Nature Has a Plan Read More »
Joining Brian are Ellza Malok and John Patterson, two of the 50+ leaders featured in the book, who emphasize the importance of empathy and a human-centric approach to fostering thriving teams.
The Gentle Art of Leadership Read More »
In this session, we’ll explore the Invent move of the Transaction Cycle, where the narrative of Possibilities drives innovation and progress.
Unlocking the Power of “Invent” Read More »
In this episode, we explore how accurate thinking and clarity of aims can free us from the trap of certainty.
The Belief Crisis: Why We Cling to Certainty Read More »
In this session, we’ll dive into the critical “Assess” phase of the Transaction Cycle, where we leverage John Dewey’s Pattern of Inquiry to rigorously evaluate the effectiveness of our transactions.
Assessing Your Transactions Read More »
Sensitivity or Overreaction Furthering the conversation on emotional reactions, this episode delves into the culture of taking offense. It explores the fine line between standing up for justice and overreacting to differing opinions and how this dynamic plays out online and offline.
The Age of Being Offended Read More »