by Dr. Jeff Van Meter | Sep 17, 2016 | Core Values, Leadership
Dear readers, today I am going to rant. I am going to rant about crappy leaders. Not just any crappy leaders, but specifically high school coach crappy. Ok, any level of student sports crappy. Now look, I am the polar opposite of the trophy for participation,...
by Dr. Jeff Van Meter | Jul 28, 2016 | Human Leader, Leadership
This week’s post is a slight departure from my norm, although it is just as witty as ever (or perhaps even more so). Here’s why. I recently finished Brené Brown’s Rising Strong. My therapy clients have been talking about her since her first widely...
by Dr. Jeff Van Meter | Jul 21, 2016 | Core Values, Honesty, Human Leader, Leadership
In the previous three posts, we looked at 6 types of lousy bosses and what you can learn from a lousy boss. Today, I want to look at 5 ways to not be that lousy boss, The Human Leader way. Long time readers will recall that there are 5 core values of The Human...
by Dr. Jeff Van Meter | Jul 14, 2016 | Human Leader, Leadership
In the last two posts, we looked at six different types of lousy bosses (poor boundaries, inexperienced, insecure, volatile, demeaning, and (over) driven). We gave some ideas of how to deal with lousy bosses, up to and including finding a new job. So, you may be...
by Dr. Jeff Van Meter | Jun 24, 2016 | Core Values, Honesty, Human Leader, Leadership
I’ve never watched a full episode of Hoarders on A&E, Hoarding: Buried Alive on TLC or any other hoarding show, although I’ve seen enough snippets to understand what they are about. Basically, some poor soul who is unable to part with anything is given...
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