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Why Public Speaking Is So Important for Authors

September 2, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

If you are an author—or want to become one—you need to seriously consider ramping up your speaking career. This is particularly important for non-fiction authors. However, it is important for most fiction authors, too.

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: Authors, Ken Davis, Platform, Speakers, Speaking Career, Toastmasters, Writing

How to Foster Honesty in Your Team

August 19, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

Most leaders talk to their teams about how they value honesty. However, judging by their behavior, very few of these leaders actually encourage it.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Critisicm, Dissent, honesty, integrity, Leadership, Openness, Team-Building, teamwork

In Defense of Self-Help Books

August 12, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

I once heard a person say in a disdainful tone, “I don’t read ‘self-help’ books.” With this seemingly innocuous verdict, he slammed the door on a multitude of voices eager to push him to God’s best for his life. He severely limited his exposure to wise counselors and leaders available to him. And he drew a curtain across a world of extraordinary and supernatural influence.

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: Books, Counselors, Lifelong Learning, Mentors, Personal Development, Personal Growth, Publishing, Self-Help Books

Why You Should Understand Your Weaknesses

August 11, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

Early in my career, I thought I had to be good at everything. Not true. You can’t be good at everything. In fact, you can only be great at a few things. The sooner you realize this, the more quickly you can focus on your strengths and steer clear of your weaknesses.

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: marcus buckingham, Productivity, Streamline, strengths, weaknesses

How to Keep Your Blog Posts from Dying in Your Archives

August 2, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

A Wall of Safe Deposit Boxes

About a year ago, I decided to become intentional about promoting my older posts. As a result of the actions I took, my older posts began to account for more and more of my daily traffic. In fact, today it accounts for about 30–40 percent of my total traffic. Here’s what I did—and what you can do—to give your older posts new life.

Filed Under: Platform Tagged With: About Page, Blog Archives, Blog Traffic, Blogging, Featured, Platform, twitter

Don’t Wrestle with Pigs

July 18, 2010 by Michael Hyatt

Recently, I was tempted to respond to a blogger who had attacked my company. As I was considering what I to say, I heard a politician on the radio responding to an opponent who had called him a liar.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: criticism, Featured, Leadership, Personal Attack

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