by Ron Vereggen | Perspective
We all have an inner navigator. Our inner navigator is the part of us the moves us forward, executes our wishes, and keeps us safe. When we properly feed our inner navigator, we can make the changes and complete the tasks required to achieve our goals. If you’re...
by Ron Vereggen | Perspective
This has been a challenging series to write. How do I boil down 51 years of life and leadership experience into a few core lessons? I know that I’m leaving out a lot of stuff, but the point of this is to boil down what I’ve learned to the essential mindful...
by Ron Vereggen | Perspective
We covered building self-confidence as a hesitant leader, establishing positive habits to move beyond your reactive leader style, and to practice self-awareness as the first step as a creative leader. We now turn to the fourth stage of mindful leadership, the tribal...
by Ron Vereggen | Perspective
You make the shift from a hesitant or reactive leader toward creative leadership the moment you begin to look within. For the first 26 years of my life, my identity was formed from the outside in. Everything that I believed, all the stories that I told myself, and the...
by Ron Vereggen | Perspective
There’s an interesting stage of human development what I call – the desire to fit in. This is the point where we attempt to convince other people to pay us a half decent salary and to do this, we follow the expectations of others, sacrifice our dreams, and...
by Ron Vereggen | Perspective
When I first started my career, I would say that I was a hesitant leader. I didn’t really view myself as a leader. I was riddled with fear and anxiety, suffered from low self-confidence, and preferred to avoid interacting with others. I started my career as a...