Celebrating a Leadership Milestone at the Three Star Leadership Blog

I will return next Monday with my Leadership Caffeine for the New Week series.  Today is an opportunity to celebrate post number 1,000 by Wally Bock at the Three Star Leadership blog.  

Many of you are readers and subscribers of Three Star Leadership, but on the off chance that you have not benefited from Wally’s consistently outstanding and practical content for this profession, his blog is a must on your professional development to-do list.

Reaching the 1,000 post level is a milestone for any blogger, but reaching that lofty  number with 1,000 high quality posts, book reviews and resource references is truly remarkable.  Great job Wally, and thanks so much for inviting me to participate with my own two-cents worth in your 1,000th post.  Can’t wait for the next thousand!

So instead of my usual jolt of Leadership Caffeine, click over to Three Star Leadership and take a look at what some fellow friends and bloggers have to offer you in the form of Tips and Resources on this great occasion. Oh, and don’t blame me if you end up digging into Wally’s other 999 great posts.  It will be time well spent!

-Art

Stress at Work, Great Leadership Practices and Ignoring Bad Advice

Every once in awhile, a number of articles or blog posts converge nicely to build on each other.  Today over at Wally Bock’s Three Star Leadership Blog in his post entitled Sunday Afternoons, Wally offers his perspective on an article describing that many people report feeling a high degree of anxiety about work as Monday looms in the foreground.  Wally’s guidance for the leader’s role in helping eradicate the causes of this unproductive stress is priceless and timeless (go ahead and click over and read it) and it puts the exclamation point on the leadership themes found in several other recent articles and posts.

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