Joe Tye

Joe Tye
Jordan Creek Plaza PO Box 490 Solon, IA 52333
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Joe Tye is a leading authority on values-based life and leadership skills and strategies, and on building a culture of ownership on a foundation of values in the healthcare setting. Joe is also the CEO and Head Coach of a firm which provides consulting, training and coaching on values-based leadership and cultural transformation for hospital, corporate and association clients. Joe is the author or co-author of twelve books on personal and business success. Joe Tye was chief operating officer for a large community teaching hospital prior to founding his values coaching organization in 1994. Joe Tye earned a Master’s degree in Hospital Administration from the University of Iowa and an MBA from the Stanford Graduate School of Business. On the volunteer front, he was founding president of the Association of Air Medical Services and a leading activist fighting against unethical tobacco industry marketing practices. Joe and his wife live on a small farmstead in Iowa, and their second home is a tent in the Grand Canyon.

Embrace the 4 personal freedoms

“Everything can be taken from a man but one thing: the last of human freedoms - to choose one’s attitude in any given set of circumstances, to choose one’s own way.” Viktor Frankl: Man’s Search for Meaning

The four ways to handle brick walls

“Brick walls are not there to stop you, they are there to make you prove how much you want something.” Randy Pausch: The Last Lecture

Carve the statue of you

There are numerous Biblical references to the fact that no one would light a candle and put a basket over it, yet that’s a very apt metaphor for what most of us do, at least on occasion. As Marianne Williamson wrote in A Return to Love: Reflections on the Principle of a Course in Miracles (a quote often attributed to Nelson Mandela because he included it in his 1994 inaugural address): “Our deepest fear is not that we are inadequate. Our deepest fear is that we are powerful beyond measure. It is our light, not our darkness, that most frightens us.”

The Great Divide – defining moments in adversity

Here are some of the ways hitting one of life’s brick walls can serve as a Great Divide that marks a powerful change in our self-identity

Introduction

The purpose of this book is to help you avoid reacting in ways that are counterproductive and self-sabotaging, and instead respond with courage, determination, and faith – to respond in such a way that you grow as a person and create new opportunities out of apparent adversity. There is nothing good or bad but thinking makes it so, said Hamlet in Shakespeare’s play. When bad things happen, it’s tough to see how anything good can come from it. It takes a conscious act of will to find the silver lining, the blessing in disguise that will help you find, or create, meaning from adversity.

The Laws of Adversity

Adversity has certain laws – and, as with physical laws such as the law of gravity – they apply equally to everyone. Understanding the laws of adversity can help you persevere through the inevitable challenges. Refusing to believe that they apply to you, that you are somehow exempt because you are a good person, will not change the fact that bad things do happen to good people, that adversity can be a life-defining event for better or worse, and what happens to you is less important than how you respond to what happens to you.

The Healing Tree

The greatest miracle of all is not something that happens to you, it’s something that happens within you; this is the story of one such miracle.

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