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The More Senior Your Job Title, the More You Need to Keep a Journal
The More Senior Your Job Title, the More You Need to Keep a Journal
Being a CEO can be a lonely job–there is no obvious person in whom to confide. Keeping a journal can fill that void, by giving a new leader a chance for structured reflection of recent past events and decisions, and mental rehearsal for future ones. Despite the time and discipline it takes to keep a journal, it should be part of every new leader’s toolkit.
·hbr.org·
The More Senior Your Job Title, the More You Need to Keep a Journal
363 : Setting Boundaries in the Coffee Shop w/ Tom Henschel — Keys To The Shop : Equipping Coffee Retail Professionals
363 : Setting Boundaries in the Coffee Shop w/ Tom Henschel — Keys To The Shop : Equipping Coffee Retail Professionals
Working in a coffee bar means working in close quarters with your fellow baristas, managers, and owners. In this daily work we will eventually begin to feel the tension and start to wonder about how we can set boundaries for ourselves so we can…
·keystotheshop.com·
363 : Setting Boundaries in the Coffee Shop w/ Tom Henschel — Keys To The Shop : Equipping Coffee Retail Professionals
Facing the Fears That Hold You Back at Work
Facing the Fears That Hold You Back at Work
Common fears that hold people back include the fear of failure, the fear of letting others down, the fear of looking bad or losing others’ respect, but also include more primal fears, such as that of being marginalized, rejected, or unable to support oneself. Often, these fears are not rational, but are visceral at their core. While they often operate below the surface, they are an active force in driving unproductive behavior. In this article, the authors offer strategies for how to unpack and challenging these fears and limiting beliefs so that you can dismantle your self-imposed barriers and achieve greater success.
·hbr.org·
Facing the Fears That Hold You Back at Work
Matthew Rechs on Twitter: "11 Promises from a Manager: a 🧵 1. We’ll have a weekly 1:1. I’ll never cancel this meeting, but you can cancel it whenever you like. It’s your time." / Twitter
Matthew Rechs on Twitter: "11 Promises from a Manager: a 🧵 1. We’ll have a weekly 1:1. I’ll never cancel this meeting, but you can cancel it whenever you like. It’s your time." / Twitter
11 Promises from a Manager: a 🧵1. We’ll have a weekly 1:1. I’ll never cancel this meeting, but you can cancel it whenever you like. It’s your time.— Matthew Rechs (@MrEchs) April 18, 2022
·twitter.com·
Matthew Rechs on Twitter: "11 Promises from a Manager: a 🧵 1. We’ll have a weekly 1:1. I’ll never cancel this meeting, but you can cancel it whenever you like. It’s your time." / Twitter
Amplify your strengths
Amplify your strengths
People don’t hire you, buy from you or recommend you because you’re indifferently average and well rounded. They do it because you’re exceptional at something. What if you investe…
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Amplify your strengths