by Andrew Uhlenberg | Dec 31, 2020 | Executive Coaching, Leadership Development, Self Management
Here are 4 separate thoughts to help you usher in 2021 more proactively. Let’s make this a year to remember every day. Focus is the root of achieving priorities. Coaching is a great tool for high performers to get clear and stay committed to the goals and...
by Andrew Uhlenberg | Jul 8, 2018 | Active Influence, Leadership Development, Self Management
Building on the concept of Active influence KEY POINTS: Self-Awareness The Power of Presence Personal Development Knowing how you can and do impact others through your influence could be defined as a big objective in the concept of Active Influence™. The reality of...
by Andrew Uhlenberg | Apr 3, 2018 | Active Influence, Adaptive Leadership, Business Coaching, Coaching, Leadership Development, Sales Leadership, Self Management
What does “Active Influence” mean and why is it important to achieving results and transformation? Active Influence™ is best described by the words “engaged” and “involved”. It is the antithesis of being passive or reactive. As a leader,...
by Andrew Uhlenberg | Jan 5, 2016 | Faith, Life, and Leadership Experiences, Leadership Development, Self Management
When we think about our lives or the lives of those we know and admire, there are usually qualities or aspects of that person that we appreciate or treasure. It could be they helped us out when times were economically tough or sat quietly next to us at the passing of...
by Andrew Uhlenberg | Dec 23, 2013 | Faith, Life, and Leadership Experiences, Leadership Development, Self Management
Have you ever heard this or even better had it aimed directly at or to you? “ENOUGH IS ENOUGH!!!” (“For crying out loud” can be added either prior to or after for more emphasis.) “ENOUGH ALREADY!!!” “I’ve taken all I can...
by Andrew Uhlenberg | Dec 18, 2013 | Coaching, Leadership Development, Self Management
Well, I hate to burst your bubble, but here I go. In the Wizard of Oz it wasn’t the Scarecrow that got wisdom. It was the “Cowardly Lion”! And I think I can prove it or at least give a perspective on why fear, courage, and wisdom are not separated....