Bradford Glass
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Personal and Professional Leadership Expert

Bradford Glass Quick Facts
For over 30 years, Bradford Glass has inspired courageous leaders, professionals and their teams to challenge conventional thinking and take a stand for living instead with authenticity and freedom.
As a manager, as an educator, and as a coach, Brad evokes in his clients an uncommon level of clarity and perspective – about self, others, life, work and the world – that allows them to release “the way it is” and step with confidence into “the way it could be.”
In writing, speaking and coaching, Brad draws on nature’s wisdom as an archetype for living with creativity, resilience and balance. Through concepts, metaphor and practices, he guides others on the journey into the uncharted territory of their greatest potential.
Brad has earned the Professional Certified Coach credential from the International Coach Federation, and master’s degrees in both Engineering and Environmental Studies. He has served as Adjunct Professor at Antioch University’s Graduate School, and as a board member of the New England chapter of the International Coach Federation, the Waldorf School of Cape Cod and the Community Leadership Institute of Cape Cod. During his spare time, he leads nature tours to some of North America’s more unusual wilde ess locations.
For a window into the journey to your potential, see Brad’s website: www.RoadNotTaken.com. Brad lives on Cape Cod in Massachusetts.
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I Wonder What They Will Think
Do you care about what other people think? To some extent, most of us do. Throughout life – first from parents, then from teachers, workplaces, media and our institutions – we learn that it’s important to be liked, not rock the boat, be seen as a nice person, etc. Yet have you ever stopped and examined your own sense of worry, as well as the thinking, beliefs and assumptions that reside unde eath? The results of that self-reflection may surprise you.
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Productivity - Is It In The Breadth or the Depth of Life?
As a society, we’re obsessed with being productive, running a determined race to “get it all done.” Our love affair with productivity goes something like this: we’re driven to know it all, work more and try harder, so we can make more money, so we can buy more stuff, so we can then be happy. We even have a name for this obsession, so we can feel good about ourselves for being trapped in it; it’s called the American Dream. Unconsciously, we have built our lives around the energy of “wanting,” in such a way that we’ll never be satisfied.
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