As the Zen master in the story shows even when you master a skill you are left with mastering the mind. Until you master both you are still learning.
Leadership story: The wise teacher’s test of integrity
In life, your integrity will be tested many times. Before doing something you know is not right make sure you are willing to live with it yourself.
Mindset story: When the “lake” seems too big to swallow start with a sip
When the problem you are facing seems too big to solve remember that it all starts with a single action. Take one step at a time until you are done.
Teamwork story: When a mousetrap is not about the mouse
The mousetrap is a metaphor for a situation that affects your whole team but the team members just don’t acknowledge it as their responsibility.
Perseverance story: How did the eagles’ goals influence his progress in life
It’s very important who you pick for your mentor as well as which goals you decide to pursue and in which order. Learn to walk before you decide to run.
Leadership story: When predicting the future be aware of your next step
When planning your future be careful that you don’t drift away “too far” and forget to concentrate on the things you need to do now to get there.
Teamwork story: Why is there a difference when everything is the same?
The key difference between the groups when everything else is the same is their attitude to their members. Carefully pick the people you hang around with.
Mindset story: A simple lesson of “The Law of the Garbage Truck”
Imagine the world we would live in if everyone would be aware of and follow “The law of the Garbage Truck”. The change can start with you now.
Perseverance story: A Zen master’s lesson about what success is
Every person has his own definition of what success is. But we all share a belief that successful people never give up. When they fall they get back up.
Story about communication: If you know the rules of the game you can win
Even if you are the one who is setting the rules of the game you have to be mindful of your opponents. Maybe they see an opportunity you don’t.