Welcome to the Achieving Clarity podcast. My name is Ben Morley; an Air Force pilot turned consultant. Each episode you will hear actionable tips and strategies that you can implement in your daily life, personal and professional, to achieve more clarity, purpose and effectiveness.
In your organization, being able to increase awareness in your team regarding how they think about team design as the company grows is a great asset. By setting clear expectations about the future, you will reduce anxiety and help ensure that nobody is surprised when you make major changes to the way you operate your company.
In this episode, we look at the principles and key aspects required to successfully grow any organization.
For many people, setting happiness as a goal is bound to be a disappointment because happiness is a byproduct of a life well lived, of living from your authentic self. In this episode, we look at why happiness is secondary, and difference between it and joy.
When working toward being creative in anything we do, it can take a lot of energy. Your energy reserves are finite; you should not be spreading it around, wasting it on other stuff.Â
In this episode, we look at intentionally living simply - being boring - to allow you to utilize your energy for your most important pursuits in life.
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In this age of information abundance and overload, those who get ahead will be the folks who figure out what to leave out, so they can concentrate on what is really important to them. Nothing is more paralyzing than the idea of limitless possibilities. Learn more about the beauty of subtraction in this episode.
Ever feel that you just can't control acting upon an urge you are feeling? Do you feel powerless trying to fight against these urges when they occur?
Urge surfing is a mental technique to observe and experience an urge without engaging in it; through urge surfing you learn tools to manage unwanted behaviors. In this episode, we examine how to use urge surfing whenever these urges are heading toward your shore.
Side projects and hobbies are important. In this episode, we look at these seemingly non-productive activities and how they can actually be the catalyst for creating some of your best work in the areas you really want to excel.Â
This was often the first question I was asked when I came back in the building from taking someone on an incentive flight. But every time I flew, whether with a student, another instructor or an incentive flight passenger, I considered who my “customer” was and how I could serve them best.Â
In this episode, we ask how you can best serve your customer, tailoring the content of your expertise to their particular needs.
In this episode, I share two stories highlighting leadership in action, and how even the best intentions can produce unintended consequences if performed incorrectly.
When people feel involved and invested, they go that extra mile. But in order to achieve this, the situation requires great leadership.Â
And, great leadership takes wisdom and discernment.
While I love my computer, I think computers have robbed us of the feeling that we are actually making things. Instead, we are just typing keys and clicking mouse buttons. In this episode, we look at bringing back the analog aspects of your work to spark and level up your creativity. While you're at it, don't forget to go outside and touch something real - a tree, plants, grass, soil, sand. It will do wonders for you in our constantly artificial world.
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Young writers inevitably ask themselves the question, "What should I write?" And the standard answer is, "Write what you know." Nothing interesting results from this effort.
In this episode, we look at power of re-framing this question into how would you want to live, what product would you want to use...what book would you want to read?
Many of the successful CEOs that have become common household names are not necessarily the greatest leaders. With reference to Jim Collins' book Good to Great, this episode looks at the key differences between what makes a level 4 leader adequate and a level 5 leader great.
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