“be Better” Tips for Everyone
Three Ways To Keep Your Productivity High At The End Of The Year
By Karyln Borysenko – Forbes With the holiday upon us, vacation time scheduled, and a new year right around the corner, it’s not uncommon for productivity at work to take a nosedive at the end of the year. However, you can empower yourself to stay on track by making simple shifts in your day. Here…
Read MoreCreative Keystones to Building the Best Team
By Matt Dodgson – RecruitLoop Good marketing comes from building great teams. Honestly, good creative work — marketing or no — relies on both talent and teamwork. In a world where freelancers, gig-style deals, and online help are all too easy to come by, why even fuss over assembling your own crew anyway? The answer…
Read MoreHow Aesop got it right: 6 reasons stories can motivate your team
By Paul White – Ladders From Aristotle, Plato and Socrates to Jesus and Confucius. All used stories grounded in daily life rather than just stating principles. John was struggling with how to handle a difficult situation with a key vendor for the company. He went to his supervisor, Stephanie, and asked her advice on what he should do. Rather than…
Read MoreWhy feedback makes us anxious (and how to help)
By Ladan Nikravan Hayes – Ladders If feedback gives you anxiety — or at a minimum, butterflies — you’re likely looking for ways to alleviate that dreadful feeling. For some, the end of the year is a dreaded time — performance review season. Even if you don’t work in a professional setting that holds annual…
Read MoreThe 2 things that kill careers and happiness
By Mary Lee Gannon – Ladders Here are two things that can be really harmful to both your career success and overall happiness as a human being. Watch out for them. We continually strategize on the things we need to do to advance our careers, close the sale, be happier, have better relationships and get…
Read MoreHow Warren Buffet’s Words Can Shape Your Purpose
By Patrick Leddin, Ph.D., PMP – LinkedIn For all too many organizations and teams many purpose statements are looked at by employees as backroom jokes. Why? Because of the tremendous irony in trying to engage people’s passions and talents in a mission they have no passion for and no involvement in creating. At the same…
Read MoreSecrets of 13 of the world’s most productive people
By Fast Company You’ve never been busier, and the demands on your time have never been greater. Here’s how some of 2018’s most driven people get the most out of every day, plus insider tips from experts in the field. 1. Janelle Monáe CEO, Wondaland Ask Janelle Monáe how she gets everything done—the critically acclaimed…
Read MoreWhy rejection hurts (and 3 ways to dust yourself off)
By Ashley Laderer – Ladders While rejection is pretty much inevitable, it still hurts. It’s painful to get shut down for something you want, whether it’s a date or a job. Nobody is immune to rejection. Even the most beautiful and talented people have been rejected in one way or another. When you take risks…
Read MoreTen silly things you do that make you less likable
By Travis Bradberry – Ladders Likability is so powerful that it can completely alter your performance. Here are 10 ways you make yourself less likeable. Too many people succumb to the mistaken belief that being likable comes from natural, unteachable traits that belong only to a lucky few—the good looking, the fiercely social, and the…
Read MoreNot doing this activity regularly can be worse for you than smoking
By Meredith Lepore – Ladders According to new research published in the journal JAMA Network Open, not working out regularly can be even worse for your health than smoking. Don’t feel like exercising today? May as well pick up a cigarette it turns out. According to new research published in the journal JAMA Network Open, not working…
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