Ever been in one of those places, talking on your phone, and the reception gets distorted or even drops?  Almost all of us have been there, and one of the first things we do is check the level of service currently displayed on our device.  We look at the bars on the screen to determine whether we have 1, 5, or something in between.  Based on our signal strength observations, we either recall the person or wait until we are in a better location to place the call.

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3 minutes of listening to a podcast, watching any news cast on TV, catching information from any number of social media outlets could fill your head with such a vast array of promoted facts that, over time, one could believe them as truth. It does not matter which side of the fence, aisle, or agenda you or your staff are on. It seems that everyone has contributed to the chaos. A lie, or alternative facts, repeatedly repeated in a person’s mind can eventually not only sound truthful but, in their world, become true. This phenomenon exists in both the political and social environments, as well as within your organization.  Narrowing in on crafted alternative facts as truth and living in the reality of actual facts cannot be brushed aside.

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It sounds like a fairly straightforward question, and in many of our minds, it should be a pretty basic answer.  There are always things we are thinking about that we could tweak or adjust to do or be something better. At least that is the perception most of us would start with when pondering such a question. Unfortunately, this is just another glossing over of a more profound opportunity to dig deeper into the question, or shall we say, deeper into what the question is really asking?

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