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Conquering Fear – Essential Communications
The 7 Differences Between Professionals and Amateurs — Medium
Why is it So Hard to Stick to Good Habits? | James Clear
How can we have the best intentions to become better, and yet still see so little progress?
Slow Deciders Make Better Strategists
Embracing uncertainty helps too.
Mister Rogers Visits Arsenio Hall Show (1993) - YouTube
Mister Rogers Visits Arsenio Hall talking about his "Black Brother". ENJOY!
95 Business Books for People Who Dream Big — ReadThink (by HubSpot)
Seth's Blog: Compliance is quite different from contribution
Seth's Blog: A dollar more (vs. a dollar less)
Seth's Blog: "So busy doing my job, I can't get any work done"
Seth's Blog: It's not a race
Seth's Blog: Raising the average
Austin Kleon — How to graciously say no to anyone“There is no...
Winners Give Up All the Time : The Art of Non-Conformity
Lesson: “Never give up” is bad advice. Real winners don’t hesitate to walk away from an unsuccessful venture. Contrary to popular belief, if you want to [...]
What it Really Means to Hold Space for Someone
A woman shares what she learned in the final days of her mother's life.
6 Essential Insights on The Future from Warren Buffett and Charlie Munger - Taylor Pearson
Berkshire has grown so large and become so integral to the U.S. economy that the only conceivable threat to the company is an existential threat to the entire nation-state. My original fascination with Buffett Munger is no doubt due to the Gringot’s-esque amount of money they’ve made, but their business has endured because, unlike the majority of the super wealthy, they appear to have used a considerable amount of skill
Screw Mastery
Basecamp's Jason Fried aims to let 'great ideas set the course' - Chicago Tribune
The Science of To-Do Lists: What Charles Duhigg Knows about Getting Things Done | Big Think
8th-Grader Jack Aiello Nails Impersonations Of Trump, Cruz, Obama, Clinton, Sanders In Grad Speech : NPR
No one cooks anymore — Quartz
It's a long-term trend.
Lazy Leadership: Why I rarely go to the office, only see my team a couple times a week, and let other people make important decisions | Andrew Wilkinson | Pulse | LinkedIn
Let’s just get this out there: on paper, I’m a terrible CEO. I avoid going into the office, I only meet with my team a couple times a week, and I especially hate giving speeches, coming up with vision statements, leading meetings, and all the other CEO-y stuff you read about in HBR.
How To Work Less And Still Get Ahead | Fast Company | Business + Innovation
You don’t have my permission — Signal v. Noise
Why We’re So Bad At Coaching And Performance Appraisals - ResourcefulManager
Performance appraisals are being blown up. But what will replace them? Coaching is a likely candidate, but managers need to get into the coaching habit.
4.75 in. Rotating LED Beacon, battery operated/Jack with Remote Control, Red
This remote control LED beacon increases visibility with 20 ultra-bright LEDs that simulate the rotating look of a police beacon. The Beacon is also equipped with strong magnets that make it easy to attach to vehicles, manufacturing equipment, shop walls, etc. Powered by 6 AA batteries (not included). It also has a standard jack for an optional 110V power adapter (not included). The Super Beacon is rated by the manufacturer for 144 hours on a single set of batteries. In our tests, the beacon operated continuously for 4 weeks, 24/7 on one set of batteries. This versatile beacon can be used t...
How and Why to Hold a Weekly Marriage Meeting | The Art of Manliness
Unless You’re Oprah, ‘Be Yourself’ Is Terrible Advice. - The New York Times
We pay a high price socially, personally and professionally for being authentic. There’s a better alternative.
GE Set the Employee Review Standard. Now It's Changing | Inc.com
Should your company change as well?
Research: We Are Way Harder on Female Leaders Who Make Bad Calls
To wit, Hillary Clinton and Marissa Mayer.