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About Michael Hyatt

Why I Decided to Publish a Paper Planner

Achieve Your Greatest Goals by Keeping Them in Your Day-to-Day Routine

April 20, 2017 by Michael Hyatt

A few years ago, I read David Sax’s book, The Revenge of Analog. The premise? After years of being pushed aside by digital solutions, analog applications have been making a surprising comeback. That resonated with my own experience. Most of my audience knows me as a techie. But I was in the book business for […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Productivity Tagged With: Goal Setting, goals, planner, Productivity, Time Management

Why United’s PR Disaster Didn’t Fly

In Time of Crisis CEOs Must Exercise Extreme Ownership

April 13, 2017 by Michael Hyatt

United Airlines CEO Oscar Muñoz apologized Tuesday afternoon to the doctor who was forcibly removed from an over-packed Chicago-to-Louisville flight on Sunday. Muñoz called it a “truly horrific event.” “No one should ever be mistreated this way,” he said, pledging on behalf of his company, “we take full responsibility and we will work to make […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: extreme owernship, Oscar Muñoz, United Airlines

Introducing the Full Focus Planner

A Foolproof Plan to Accomplish Your Goals and Achieve More by Doing Less

April 12, 2017 by Michael Hyatt

Tell me if this sounds familiar: You’ve got big goals for the year. Maybe for your career, your health, your family, and the like. But it’s easy to lose visibility in the whirlwind of daily life. You’re productive, no question. Sometimes you’re flying faster than a tornado. But to what end? It’s like there’s no […]

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: Focus, journal, planner, Productivity, Time Management

The Most Under-Appreciated Characteristic of Strong Leadership

3 Ways to Leverage Humility and Avoid the Trap of Overconfidence

April 10, 2017 by Michael Hyatt

As leaders, we must remain humble. If we don’t, we risk large-scale, public failures that will have a catastrophic, negative impact on the people we are trying to lead.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Arrogance, Civil War, Fighting Joe Hooker, Humility, Leadership, Macolm Gladwell, Over-confidence, Pride

How I Reconciled Professional Ambition and My Personal Life

What the Enneagram Taught Me About Steering Clear of the Dangers

April 7, 2017 by Michael Hyatt

When I was a young executive I had a level of stamina that was nearly supernatural. I could get locked onto a goal and not eat, not sleep, just stay focused on it until I achieved it. But as I recently told my friends Ian Cron and Suzanne Stabile on their excellent The Road Back […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: ambition, enneagram, ian cron, Road Back to You

Elon Musk and the 100 Hour Error

3 Big Reasons Why Overwork Is a Productivity Killer

April 5, 2017 by Michael Hyatt

Elon Musk is widely regarded as one of the most influential entrepreneurs working today. He’s one of the founders of PayPal and the CEO of Tesla and SpaceX. He wants to help put a colony on Mars and be buried there. Because Musk is considered such a visionary, many people want to learn his methods […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Productivity Tagged With: elon musk, elonmusk, entrepreneur, hustle, Productivity, spacex, tesla, workweek

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