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No, You Don’t Need to be Great at Everything—and Why You Shouldn’t Even Try

One Belief Holding You Back in Business and Life

June 22, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

If you’re an entrepreneur at heart like me, it’s tempting to wear every hat in the business. This is especially true if you’re cursed with being halfway good at all those jobs. That’s not a compliment, by the way. I should emphasize the word cursed. Think of it this way: Would you intentionally hire someone […]

Filed Under: Entrepreneurship, Leadership Tagged With: competency, delegation, entrepreneur, Leadership, team, teamwork

The 10 Characteristics of a Rockstar Executive Assistant

What Every Leader Needs to Know about the Most Important Member of the Team

June 12, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

You can’t make it on your own, and that’s not a putdown. It’s reality. And the bigger your goals, the more help you’re going to need in reaching them. In the corporate world, I relied heavily on my executive assistants. When I struck out on my own, I thought I could manage without one. Crazy. […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: delegate, executive assistant, servant's heart, Teams, virtual assistant

How to Use the Gratitude Advantage at Work

6 Tactics for Powering Your Success by Expressing Thanks

June 5, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

Lona Collins is 107 years old. When a reporter asked what she does to stay young, she said gratitude. “Don’t go crabbin’,” she advised. Most of us know about the gratitude advantage. Research shows that expressing thanks leads to lower stress, better relationships, improved health, and more. But there’s one place we’re unlikely to express […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Appreciation, gratitude, leading teams, Thankfulness

The Most Valuable Missing Ingredient in Your Fitness Routine

5 Reasons You Should Seriously Consider Adding Strength Training to Your Workout Today

June 1, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

I’ve been running for years now. It’s an essential part of my health and fitness—and even my business. But if you’re like me, there could be something missing from your workout routine. Almost two years ago I set some significant health-related goals, and I hired a personal trainer to help me reach them. He evaluated […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: emotional well-being, exercise, health, running, strength-training, working out

Don’t Hire People Unless the Batteries Are Included

5 Signs a Potential Employee Will Drain Your Team of Precious Energy, Creativity, and Joy

April 27, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

Some gadgets come with batteries and some don’t. If I told you it’s the same with people, what kind would you like to work with: those with or without batteries? I picked up this metaphor from an episode of Dan Sullivan’s 10XTalk Podcast. Dan said he basically divides everyone into one of two categories: Those […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: accountability, cynicism, Drama, energy, gossip, Hiring, responsibility

How Much Business Is Your Profanity Costing You?

3 Reasons to Cut the Cussing

March 27, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

Ralpie Gets His Mouth Washed Out with Soap

I follow a lot of speakers, bloggers, and podcasters who swear on stage, on screen, and at the microphone. I’m no fan of profanity, but I’ll wade through it if there’s a payoff. I’ve made huge gains in my personal and professional life from people who could make sailors blush. But here’s the thing: I […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: blasphemy, cursing, cussing, profanity, swearing

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