Hans Hickler Blog

Mother Theresa & Buddha mashup

A life not lived for others is not a life. – Mother Theresa   Three things cannot be long hidden: the sun, the moon, and the truth – Buddha   I alone cannot change the world, but I can cast a stone across the waters to create many ripples – Mother Theresa   The mond

Fish or fowl? Sometimes there is a choice

It was great to see my friends , Lindsay and Karen the other day and I was reminded of a funny ritual they go through. Karen does not particularly like fish. Whenever they go to a restaurant and decide to share a dinner, Karen is fine with pretty much any menu item as long as

Guest Blog – Catherine Hoke

I want to share with you a game-changing exercise we conduct at Defy’s training center. It’s called “Giving vs. Taking.” I ask our entrepreneurs to shout out the emotions they feel when someone gives to them: “Happiness! Gratitude! Love!” On the flip side, we all know it when someone is “taking”—when they’re manipulating, not following

Come out of the blocks strong!

It’s the new year. Budgeting and planning is behind us. Focus now on execution. Your priorities are set. Get your team and your organization off to a strong start. The words you use, the agendas you set, the customers you see, how you spend your day – that will set the tone that it’s time

Selfishly & Selflessly

This past year I have had some family and friends with serious health issues. Thankfully, all fought hard and were able to overcome their illness. It reinforced for me the importance of selfishly and selflessly focusing on ourselves. Why selfishly and selflessly? When we take care of ourselves, all of ourselves, we improve our physical

Everyone deserves some time off

In Europe, people look at the vacation time that Americans get (and accept!) and they scratch their heads! Its not unusual for an entry-level employee in the United States to have only ten days of vacation a year. I’d go as far as to say, as people move up in their business careers, it is

Poker timeout

I was traveling over the last days for a series of meetings. Since most of us came in the day before, my friends Elias and Eugene organized a poker game that night. It was a great evening; relaxing, very enjoyable (great food, wine, cigars and conversation). And it was a nice time out of a

Reflections

My friend Essa sent a tweet the other day. It was a blurry picture of a reflection in a mirror and he wrote ” the year end is all about reflections.” I love that. Reflections of the past do so much to shape our thinking and ambitions today, be it in our private lives or

Choose how you want to lead

A few months ago, I had a great lunch with my friend Tom Snowberger, a true leader and HR professional.  We were discussing the importance of self-awareness in leadership and how leaders have to know that their obligations as leaders have many dimensions – financial, social, people development. We talked about what it means to

Letting go – a lesson from the Bhagavad Gita

I am reading the Bhagavad Gita. It is an amazing read. Stephen Mitchell writes: “The subject is (sic) after all , a matter of the gravest urgency: the battle for authenticity, the life and death of the soul.  And in all spiritual practice, the struggle against greed, hatred, and ignorance, against the ingrained selfishness that