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If your actions inspire others to dream more, learn more, do more and become more, you are a leader.~ John Quincy Adams
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Category: Psychology
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Posted by Nick Tubach, MBA, PCC on Monday, 06-18-2018 10:08 pm What should happen BEFORE you identify the goal you want to pursue? It’s ok not to have the answers straight out of the gate. It’s a journey. Enjoy it! I recently wrote an article that focuses on 3 keys that can help anyone break through their performance barriers;…
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By Lila MacLellan January 15, 2018 To be human is to procrastinate. Exceptions exist, but most of us can identify at least one area of our imperfect lives (whether it’s our health, home, work, or relationships), where, for no justifiable reason, we routinely delay doing that thing(or series of small thingies) that would improve the present moment or…
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By Lila MacLellan June 13, 2018 Excerpts from article written for GRIT Issue #17 According to the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), Canadians work fewer hours per week than Americans. The Canadian government also mandates 10 paid days of vacation per year (about half of what’s guaranteed in most of Europe and in Australia), while the…
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Candace N. Bisram June 26, 2018 There was no easy way to do it—it was one of the toughest things I had to do—but as I unfollowed one person at a time, I literally felt my heart growing more and more at peace… I always assumed I was someone who stood up for herself and never…
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Posted Arash Emamzadeh Jun 18, 2018 Pride and arrogance, though similar, are different in important ways. I am watching the World Cup. More specifically, the match between England and Tunisia. It is tied 1-1. You can really feel the sense of national pride in the fans on both sides; they are dancing, singing, and cheering on…