"Don't ever doubt that one small single event can trigger an unstoppable chain of events that gain momentum with increasing force, and nothing is ever the same."
One of the vivid memories I have of my Grandma Natzke, as I was growing up, was her joy of playing the game dominoes. During the course of my childhood, she attempted to teach me several times how to play. Although I never acquired her love of the game (nor do I think I remember how to play it), each time I see someone play or speak about dominoes, I get a warm memory of my grandmother.
Several years ago, I was introduced to a video on You Tube that continues to bring forth my warm thoughts about dominoes, albeit in a much different way. In fact, I was so taken with it that I now include it as part of my keynote talk. It is called Domino Chain Reaction
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Fall down seven times, get up eight (and have a laugh along the way)"
- Ancient Japanese proverb (with an addition by me)
I was recently reminded of a story I wrote about in my book, Black Belt Leadership several years ago.
This story was initially intended to share a memorable personal story about parenthood. However, after some reflection, I believe it can also serve us all as we explore our personal path of life-leadership and our in our quest to effectively, compassionately and courageously lead others.
When I first moved to Colorado several years ago, I decided to take up skiing for the first time. Being an athlete and growing up in the Midwest, I had avoided skiing because of the potential of injury and lack of proximity to the ski resorts, but now the mountains were calling.
Being on skis for the first time, I was excited for a new physical challenge. The excitement, however, was soon replaced by confu...
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