Dog Days of Summer week 6

August 1, 2010
By DogSaint

We are moving into the last week of RenChenZa® Dog Days of Summer.  You may have noticed some reoccurring themes over the last six weeks. Have you been able to put any of these principles into action? Here are three topics of the last three days. Day 41 – Action Take action Once you...
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Consistency Creates Stability

July 29, 2010
By DogSaint

Consistency helps us create more or less stable systems. We create consistency by following rules. There are rules for most things we do. Sometime the rules are so ingrained into who we are that we don’t even notice them. Do you need to think about how you’re going to put your sentences together when...
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Awareness, Dogs, and Power Projection

July 28, 2010
By DogSaint

Awareness is necessary if we are to change our behavior in a desirable direction. Without awareness planning can be ineffective. Awareness lets us perceive the direction events are moving. If we’re aware of where we are headed we can take appropriate interventions before there is a crisis. On a more optimistic note, awareness also...
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Planning And Goals, From Dog Training To Life

July 27, 2010
By DogSaint

“Making plans and calculating their outcome distinguishes rules of progression as a separate definable part of history.” Andrew Ledford © 2000 –2009 We usually accomplish our goals one step at a time. It’s helpful to plan these steps out in advance. If we have a well defined plan we can execute the steps in...
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Effort, Water Shrews, and Economic Disorientation

July 26, 2010
By DogSaint

“We accept that change will take effort and that through the power of progression each little step will take us closer to our destination.” Andrew Ledford © 2000 –2009 Almost all change takes effort, It doesn’t matter if we’re initiating change or responding to it. Change breaks the equilibrium of our daily rituals. We...
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Confidence the Foundation of Leadership

July 25, 2010
By DogSaint

Confidence or a belief in oneself is the foundation of leadership and accomplishing our goals. If we don’t believe that we can achieve a goal we probably won’t even try.  We must take responsibility for leadership and begin with ourselves. We must first lead our own behavior before we can lead others. From training...
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