Allow Chaos
| The Tao Chapter 18 – My Second Interpretation | Take away the senses and new intelligence emerges. Take away the teacher and the students become learners. Take away the leader and the people organize. When seeming chaos is introduced, light is formed in the...
Let Others Thrive
| The Tao Chapter 17 – My Second Interpretation | One who is a wise leader, leads in a way where she appears almost invisible. But the overly present leader is held in disdain. When others are treated as untrustworthy, so they become. Create space for mastery, then...
The Wisdom of Failure
| The Tao Chapter 79 – My Interpretation | The good fortune of deep learning is lost when failure is followed by blame. In this case, because small failures happen daily, the opportunity for vast learning does not. Therefore, embrace the lessons your failures offer so...
A Learning Leader’s Posture
| The Tao Chapter 65 – My Interpretation | Instead of assuming a posture of having answers, position yourself as a seeker. This way you model the value of keeping the doorway to learning open. Those with all answers cannot be taught, but those whose doorways remain...
Greatness Is Allowed Not Achieved
| The Tao Chapter 63 – My Interpretation | If you take the natural steps of what is before you without clinging to an outcome, the feat that was once challenging is accomplished with ease and grace. Small steps lead to great accomplishments. The wise know this: it is...Deprecated: Function get_magic_quotes_gpc() is deprecated in /home2/drsbrown/public_html/sheronbrown.com/wp-includes/formatting.php on line 4411
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