Alexa Seleno
@alexaseleno

T for Tactful Leadership

We all know someone that has zero tact. I am quite sure that person comes to your mind right now. If she or he does not, then let me remind me of what the actual definition of “tact” means. If you have “tact” then you show sensitivity in dealing with others or...

57 – Motivation Monday – Tactful Leadership

As we continue the empathy series, today I discuss tactful leadership for “T” in the series. In my opinion, being tactful is the second half of the process of empathy. Sure, we can listen, put ourselves in others shoes, seek to understand, and act with...

A for Appreciative Leadership

There were research studies done about appreciative leadership which is also called positive power. And so, I decided to talk about it on the podcast and blog this week because I found it fascinating. I decided to take the blog and podcast in a different direction. I...

Patient Leaders in the Empathy Series

Patience is empathy’s close friend. I feel that without patience there can be no empathy. One must be exceptionally patient to show empathy as we do not understand what it is like to experience every situation someone is going through or will go through. That is why...

M for Mercy in the Empathy Series

I find it challenging to discuss empathy without exploring mercy. However, I do find that often we do not really understand the meaning or concept of mercy, let alone, merciful leadership. Whether you are a religious person or not, it is a fact that mercy or merciful...