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Apply the latest findings from neuroscience to accomplish your to-do list. Hint… you need to engage your brain on both the “how” and the “why.” (Fast Company) Share this:
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Is there something you need to change? Following these principles will make it easier. (Inc.) Share this:
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So, what is a “strength?” Can too much of one be a bad thing? (Harvard Business Review) Share this:
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10 lessons on building insane client loyalty from… the Apple Store. (How to Change the World) Share this:
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Read this post for thoughts on how to not let your entrepreneurial drive destroy your marriage. Share this:
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In this interesting article, the author questions whether or not we are spending too much time document events, meeting, etc., through note taking, posting on Facebook, Instagram, and Twitter, or are we looking each other in the eyes and having meaningful … Continue reading
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According to this article, intelligence is overrated. What do you need to be successful? Learn more about your EQ, MQ, and BQ. Share this:
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Read this article to learn how to retire while you’re still young enough to enjoy it. As the article states, the key to a successful retirement is knowing how you’d spend your time if money was no object. How would you spend … Continue reading
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In this post, the author compares leadership to beer. Enough said… enjoy. Share this:
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In this post learn why using words like “think,” “feel,” or “believe” are not effective and what words will inspire confidence in those to whom you are speaking. Share this:
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