Reflections on Leadership — January 2024 Recap


Reflections on Leadership — January 2024 Recap

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Here’s a recap of the various leadership articles, tips, videos, and merch. Karl Bimshas Consulting shared in January. If you’re a frequent reader, please share your thoughts via the Content Satisfaction Survey. We’d love to know what you think so we can continue to make the content we produce valuable to you.

January Articles

10 Overlooked Qualities Leaders Must Improve in 2024
Effective leadership requires regular self-improvement. While many leaders focus on specific skills or expertise…karlbimshas.medium.com

Motivation, Inspiration, Reward & Recognition
Motivation is a short-term force driven by external factors, often rooted in fear or a sense of lack. Inspiration is…karlbimshas.medium.com

The Leadership Scorecard
People intuitively know the difference between an effective leader and a lousy leader.karlbimshas.medium.com

Essential Leadership Traits: Empathy and Curiosity
Empathy and curiosity are traits a great leader instinctively calls upon and a lousy leader cannot comprehend.karlbimshas.medium.com

Vision, Passion, Action
You need a combination of vision, passion, and action to achieve exceptional performance.karlbimshas.medium.com


It's Journal Season!
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Your Guide to Finding Purpose, Setting Goals and Maintaining Successkarlbimshas.substack.com

Where to Start Your Leadership Development
Six questions to helpkarlbimshas.substack.com

When Lousy Leaders Panic
It's because good things are happeningkarlbimshas.substack.com


Wk 4 - Connect Thoughts and Emotions for Greater Awareness
Hello Reader, ​ ​ As a leader, it's important to recognize that emotions and thoughts are interconnected. Emotions can…karlbimshas.ck.page


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Hi Reader, Finding little ways to manage better and lead well isn’t difficult. At Karl Bimshas Consulting, we offer a variety of tools to help you calibrate your leadership development. Visit our Resources page for over a dozen worksheets, assessments, and other tools. For those looking to delve deeper without investing in formal coaching, explore our Leadership Workbooks, Mini-Courses, Articles, and Podcasts. Are you feeling disillusioned, frustrated, or tempted to quit your job? My latest...

Hello Reader, Appreciate, Validate, and Respect Others As a leader, it's important to remember that your success is intricately tied to the success of those you lead. Therefore, you must prioritize the people on your team by being sensitive, appreciative, validating, and respectful of others. Here's an action plan to help you: Practice active listening: Listening is important for understanding your team members' perspectives and needs. When someone is speaking, make sure to give them your...

Hello Reader, Focus on Others and Their Communication Focusing on others and what they have to share is essential to building meaningful relationships. One way to do this is to practice active listening. To be an active listener, ensure you give your full attention to the person speaking. Eliminate distractions, put away your phone, or turn off the TV. Listen to what the person is saying and how they are saying it. Pay attention to their body language, tone of voice, and facial expressions....