Anyone working in a business big or small can benefit from one universally powerful thing: personal growth. Entrepreneurs are some of the hungriest for it because there's so … [Read more...]
These Are the 5 Traits of Great Leaders, According to 50 Years of Gallup Research
Develop these skills and you'll be a once-in-a-career leader to others
For those seeking to build their leadership skills there's no shortage of places to turn for leadership advice or elements of leadership to work on. It can … [Read more...]
How to Negotiate and Reach Compromise Successfully, According to Recent Harvard Research
Make more impact by striking more pacts.
Maybe it seems like every day you find yourself in situations that require successful negotiation with a disagreeing party, where mutual compromise would be vastly … [Read more...]
3 Mental Errors That Feed Your Procrastination Habit
These sneaky mis-beliefs keep you from getting things done
If ever there was a yin to productivity's yang, an oil to productivity's water, it's procrastination, which is something nobody in business can afford given how fast, efficient and … [Read more...]
3 Actions That Tip the Scales and Move You From Failure to Success
Recent research supports my own failure-to-feat-accomplished story.
Anyone in business, or any student or athlete for that matter, knows that failure and success are often separated by the thinnest of margins. Your competitor … [Read more...]
Warren Buffett Says Doing This 1 Thing Is the Easiest Way to Increase Your Net Worth by 50 Percent
It has, and will continue to, open so many doors for so many people.
Warren Buffett is like that old EF Hutton commercial (and I’m dating myself here)–when he talks, people listen. And they listen because he talks and writes quite … [Read more...]
Envy Can Either Motivate Success or Drive Unspeakably Toxic Behavior. Here’s the Difference, According to a Harvard Psychologist
Many things can inspire those seeking success.
There's a fine line between envy serving as a major motivator towards success, and it motivating us to do terrible things to peers, co-workers, or even … [Read more...]
The Highest Paid Person In the Meeting Is the Most Dangerous Voice, According to Wharton’s Adam Grant
The person with the biggest salary can crush diversity of thought and more if not careful.
I've seen it happen often enough. A senior leader is present and no one says much until the senior leader does. People then fall over themselves to comment, … [Read more...]
7 Habits to Create Multiple Streams of Income and Financial Independence
Monetizing your expertise in many ways is more than doable with a little discipline
Many dream of leaving corporate life to become an entrepreneur. The call for independence, both from "The Man" and financially, is strong. For those wanting to hang up a … [Read more...]
6 Ways to Develop Sharp Business Judgment
Good judgment is a powerhouse skill to have in business (and in life).
The best kinds of organizations to be a part of are winning organizations, ones that consistently meet or exceed lofty goals and have a confidence about them driven … [Read more...]
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