25 Great Articles on How to be Empathetic

February 7, 2010 by Gil Pizano · 5 Comments
Filed under: Leadership 

Empa­thy enables a per­son to estab­lish a con­nec­tion with oth­ers and is nec­es­sary for mutual inter­ac­tion and full com­pre­hen­sion of the expe­ri­ence. It is prob­a­bly one of the most impor­tant aspects of being a leader in every sit­u­a­tion. With­out it, a per­son is vir­tu­ally guar­an­teed to become out of touch with the envi­ron­ment, he or she is in. With­out empa­thy, a leader can­not lead. With­out empa­thy, a per­son can­not be in any type of mutu­ally ben­e­fi­cial rela­tion­ship. With­out empa­thy, a per­son is basi­cally ask­ing to be com­pletely alone in life.

Have you ever wished to be more empa­thetic in order to become a bet­ter leader? In order to have a bet­ter rela­tion­ship with a friend, loved one or colleague?

There are many great and free resources about empa­thy avail­able. Here are some great arti­cles, posts and videos that talk about empa­thy and it’s impor­tance in lead­er­ship, par­ent­ing and rela­tion­ships Read more

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Sometimes It Comes Down to a Choice

MakingChoices1 273x300 Sometimes It Comes Down to a ChoiceLast week I was for­tu­nate enough to be a par­tic­i­pant in a two day lead­er­ship retreat. I was one of among thirty or so regional lead­ers cho­sen for a year long train­ing pro­gram where par­tic­i­pants will be involved in the devel­op­ment of a com­mu­nity based project. The two day lead­er­ship retreat was the first time every­one involved in the year long train­ing pro­gram would be get­ting together. When I found out that I was going to be one of the peo­ple cho­sen to go through the course, I was really happy and look­ing for­ward to being part of the group. That was back in Novem­ber of last year.

As the time for the retreat come closer, I began to think about how the retreat would be han­dled by the staff orga­niz­ing it. Read more

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Think Your Too Old to Learn Something New? Think Again.…

January 26, 2010 by Gil Pizano · 2 Comments
Filed under: Personal Development 

CautionMindAtWork 300x225 Think Your Too Old to Learn Something New? Think Again....The other day I was talk­ing with a close fam­ily friend who I hadn’t seen in a num­ber of years. I asked him how he was doing and what he had been up to since the last time I spoke with him. His name is John and he men­tioned to me that he had been doing given the cir­cum­stances of being out of work for a period of time. He’s now work­ing once again, but not in the area he was orig­i­nally work­ing in. Read more

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Networking…The Great Equalizer

December 15, 2009 by Gil Pizano · 6 Comments
Filed under: Networking 

networking8 247x300 Networking…The Great EqualizerEvery­one who is in just about every type of endeavor today has a vested inter­est in being a net­worker. Today, with the rise of social media and the influ­ence of online net­work­ing groups, the need to be able to net­work with oth­ers is more impor­tant than ever and that is why I call net­work­ing The Great Equalizer.

In today’s world, if one wants to have a suc­cess­ful career or a suc­cess­ful busi­ness or orga­ni­za­tion of any kind, there is really no such thing as a safe haven. The ease of com­mu­ni­ca­tion across the World Wide Web has enabled vir­tu­ally any­one in the world to gather some form of infor­ma­tion about vir­tu­ally any topic includ­ing you and/or your ven­ture. So what do you want peo­ple to know about you? Read more

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But I Don’t Know How to Network with People!

October 18, 2009 by Gil Pizano · 8 Comments
Filed under: Networking 

 But I Don’t Know How to Network with People!

At a recent event, some­one I hadn’t met before came up to me and asked me for advice on how to net­work. I was flat­tered that the per­son asked me and puz­zled at the same time. I asked him why he wanted my advice.  He told me that he was observ­ing me and noticed how easy it seemed for me to meet peo­ple and start a con­ver­sa­tion with them. He also men­tioned that I looked calm, relaxed and sin­cerely inter­ested in the per­son I was speak­ing with. That last com­ment caught my atten­tion and is some­thing I hear a lot. Read more

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