In a recent article titled Are You Coachable? in The Deseret News, Timothy R. Clark says about the term coachability: As a term, coachability has not officially entered the lexicon of American usage. But it should and perhaps it will at some point, because coachability is not just teachability. It’s not just a willingness to learn. It’sContinueContinue reading “Lifelong Coachability”
Author Archives: Marc Casciani
Fordriven
We are born pure. Then our lot in life contaminates us. Our parents, environment, experiences, friends, family, communities, and cultures introduce impurities into our being. These impurities prevent us from seeing our life’s purpose. They distort our vision. If not dealt with, we never become the person we were intended to be. All the firesContinueContinue reading “Fordriven”
Choosing Grace
I will always choose grace. Whenever someone wrongs me, I will always pardon them. That is, I will never seek revenge. I will let it go. This is the most powerful thing I’ve learned so far in 48-years on earth. It started in my mind and ended in my heart. I chose to operate thisContinueContinue reading “Choosing Grace”
Steep Your Mind for Aha Moments
Contrary to popular opinion, aha moments happen intentionally. They are not accidental. They are born by the relentless pursuit of an idea. They become possible by mastering habitual creativity. And yes, anybody can learn it. Even you. To excel at it, you must steep your mind in knowledge and information. As with tea leaves, theContinueContinue reading “Steep Your Mind for Aha Moments”
I Cannot Transform if I Conform
We went against the grain for our daughter’s 10th birthday party. Normally, most birthday parties these days are held off-site in some controlled environment with boundaries. Kids’ creative energies aren’t permitted to be unleashed. They are cold parties, not warm and inviting. They’re just a another checkbox. Birthday party, check. Back in the day, allContinueContinue reading “I Cannot Transform if I Conform”
Friction. Choices, Choices?
Friction is everywhere. If it wasn’t, life would be easy. There’d be no resistance to anything you try to do. Choices would be a breeze. One type of friction is good. It’s feedback telling you you’re on the wrong path and should adjust course. Another type of friction is bad. It’s a test trying toContinueContinue reading “Friction. Choices, Choices?”
Fear. Fret. Faith.
Do you fear anything? Do you fret about anything? Do you live by faith? I can honestly answer: no, no and yes. Can you? It took me 46 years to really understand what it meant to live life by faith. I’m 47 now. I thought I understood, but I didn’t. That is, living secure inContinueContinue reading “Fear. Fret. Faith.”
You Are Essential
It’s a snowy winter morning, and you’re commuting into town listening to the radio. The news reports that “Only essential government personnel need to report to work. All nonessential employees are to stay home.” What goes through your mind? If you’re like me, you say to yourself, “Well, if someone is nonessential, then why wouldContinueContinue reading “You Are Essential”
Small Things
What do you do with the small things in life? Do you handle them with care? Are you a good steward of them even when no one is looking? Do you think of them as incremental building blocks of the future? The answers to these questions reveal your character. Whoever can be trusted with veryContinueContinue reading “Small Things”
Other Peoples’ Shoes
People don’t care what you know until they know that you care. You can be the smartest person in the room, but it doesn’t matter until that opportunity to show genuine empathy. That moment to connect on a meaningful level. True connection that reveals your humanity, not some superficial Facebook-level connection. Such intuitive awareness ofContinueContinue reading “Other Peoples’ Shoes”
