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How to Create New Habits: Top 5 Books for Leaders
Are you looking to make a change in your life that could lead to a better role, new career, or professional success? Learning how to create new habits is the most natural place to start your journey! Here are 5 books specifically for professionals who want to build stronger leadership habits. -
Purpose Mindset Versus Growth Mindset—One Has More Impact Than the Other
The purpose mindset builds on the growth mindset and extends the benefits beyond the self for the greater good. -
The Benefits of a Good Reputation in Business
What is reputation and how can yours lead to success in business? Start changing your reputation today by being a person of your word. Here's how... -
How to Overcome Objections By Focusing on the Negative
Former president of distribution at Walt Disney Studios, Dave Hollis, shares how to overcome objections from others' through his story of accepting his vulnerabilities as strengths. -
The Complete Guide to Creating Self-Discipline
If you establish good habits and patterns in the morning, this foundation will open the space for good practices and trends for the rest of your day, which in turn will create good habits and patterns for the rest of your life. The best way to master your mornings is with self-discipline, a skill that can transform displeasing aspects of your life into remarkable experiences. -
Why Asking for Help is a Strength, Not a Weakness
Standing just 4-feet tall, former president of the Caterpillar Foundation, Michele Sullivan, has always been at the mercy of another person for many daily tasks associated with living. Her small stature has taught her big life lessons, however, including the reality that asking for help is a sign of strength. -
Articles that Answer: Why Are We Obsessed with Time Management?
HarperCollins Leadership Essentials conducted a survey of 500 leaders across the country and found that time is the monkey on everyone's backs. We've pulled together our top resources for time management for every concern ranging from the psychology behind it to personal and professional strategies for maximizing it. -
How Busy Managers Prioritize Time During Business Travel
Sometimes, what we perceive as “must” trips are actually “maybe” trips that can be reimagined to work well for all parties involved. If you determine that a trip is necessary, follow a strict list of dos and don’ts to ensure that you maximize your business travel. -
No-Compromise Characteristics of the Best Productivity Planners
What all of the best planners have in common. -
4 Tips to Read Faster and Remember More
Leadership expert Brian Tracy has published more than 60 books. But he still believes it’s time to stop apologizing for being selective about what we read. If you want to learn how to read faster, try resource-bundling and time blocking strategies. -
Stop Focusing on Productivity if You Want to be Effective
To manage our schedules without losing our sanity, management consultants, Rosemary Tator and Alesia Laton, recommend separating effectiveness from productivity. We shouldn’t want to be effective merely to accomplish more things. If the things we are accomplishing don’t align with our values, we won’t be satisfied. -
3 Psychology-Backed Ways to Become a More Productive Person
Time management is a psychology that centers on the Law of Control, a principle that explains how people feel better if they feel in control of their lives. To become a more productive person, management consultant, Brian Tracy, says you must dismantle the circuit board in your mind and “fake it until you make it.”
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