To be a leader is to be awake and alert, to be dissatisfied at all times
Unless the distant goals of meaning, greatness, and destiny are addressed, we can't make an intelligent decision about what to do tomorrow morning --… - Peter Koestenbaum
Unless the distant goals of meaning, greatness, and destiny are addressed, we can't make an intelligent decision about what to do tomorrow morning --…
- Peter Koestenbaum
The greatest happiness in life is to be truly and consistently creative. - Peter Koestenbaum
The greatest happiness in life is to be truly and consistently creative.
To be a leader is to be awake and alert, to be dissatisfied at all times - Peter Koestenbaum
Anxiety is the experience of growth itself. In any endeavor, how do you feel when you go from one stage to the next? The answer: You feel anxious. An… - Peter Koestenbaum
Anxiety is the experience of growth itself. In any endeavor, how do you feel when you go from one stage to the next? The answer: You feel anxious. An…
Whenever someone sorrows, I do not say, “forget it,” or “it will pass,” or “it could be worse” - all of which deny the integrity of the painful exper… - Peter Koestenbaum
Whenever someone sorrows, I do not say, “forget it,” or “it will pass,” or “it could be worse” - all of which deny the integrity of the painful exper…
Reflection doesn't take anything away from decisiveness, from being a person of action. In fact, it generates the inner toughness that you need to be… - Peter Koestenbaum
Reflection doesn't take anything away from decisiveness, from being a person of action. In fact, it generates the inner toughness that you need to be…
You are 100 percent responsible for how your children turn out. And you accomplish that by teaching them that they are 100 percent responsible for ho… - Peter Koestenbaum
You are 100 percent responsible for how your children turn out. And you accomplish that by teaching them that they are 100 percent responsible for ho…
To recognize another's inwardness is to have seen the sacred. - Peter Koestenbaum
To recognize another's inwardness is to have seen the sacred.
The best leaders operate in four dimensions: vision, reality, ethics, and courage. - Peter Koestenbaum
The best leaders operate in four dimensions: vision, reality, ethics, and courage.
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