Tag Archives: Eric Klein
“If you can’t stand solitude, perhaps others find you boring as well” (Great Work quote)
If you can’t stand solitude, perhaps others find you boring as well. ~ Mark Twain For me at least, the evidence is getting increasingly hard to avoid: meditation is a powerful leadership tool. Tony Schwartz, Eric Klein, Kevin Cashman and … Continue reading
9 Quotes That Make The Difference
I’ve been collecting quotes for, oh I don’t know, forever. I guess I’m inclined to the aphorism. Give me Emily Dickinson over Tennyson, give me a haiku over an epic. One of my first entrepreneurial ideas – this would be … Continue reading
One plus Two (a simple strategy to stop the busywork)
I’ve been experimenting with how to bring a daily focus on doing Great Work – which is actually better expressed as not getting sucked into the endless flow of Good Work that can so quickly consume a day. Here’s my … Continue reading
How many different silences can you name?
Follow Michael Bungay Stanier/@boxofcrayons on Twitter There are seven dwarfs. You knew that. But did you know there were eight types of silence? My friend and colleague Eric Klein has laid them all out – and how to best manage … Continue reading
How do you measure success?
Eric Klein is the man behind Dharma Consulting, and he’s written a lovely blog post about how we measure success … and some of the traps that trip us up. (It follows on nicely from yesterday’s post about making bad … Continue reading


