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3 Powerful Habits Every Leader Needs to Excel

Plus 17 More That Will Give You a Significant Edge

September 25, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

When you think about leadership, what’s one word that matters more than almost any others? In his new book, H3 Leadership: Be Humble, Stay Hungry, Always Hustle, Brad Lomenick says “habit” is the key. More than 40 percent of the things we do throughout the day aren’t the result of decisions, he says. They’re habits. […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Bad Habits, brad lomenick, catalyst, curiosity, Good Habits, H3 Leadership, Habits, Innovation, John C. Maxwell, Leadership, Margin

How to Recover When You Blow It Big Time

3 Lessons Brené Brown Can Teach Us About Getting Past a Major Fail

September 7, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

We all have bad days in business, right? And sometimes they’re beyond just bad. We drop a ball, miss a sale, or hurt a colleague. Suddenly, we’re doubting ourselves, doubting our worth, doubting everything. My goal-setting course, 5 Days to Your Best Year Ever, is very successful and helps a ton of people every year. […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Brene Brown, Failure, Rising Strong

Thinking about an Affair? Count the Cost

8 Reasons You Should Run, Not Walk, from Infidelity

September 4, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

The Ashley Madison hack has spurred a lot of talk about adultery. An untold number of its clients have already resigned jobs or been served divorce papers. A few have even committed suicide. Several years ago a friend of mine had an affair. It was like dropping an atomic bomb in his life. He lost […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: adultery, Ashley Madison, infidelity

No, You Don’t Have to Work 24/7 to Succeed

What the Amazon Story Says About Our Always-on Business Culture

August 24, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

I love Amazon, but like many I was disturbed by what I read in the New York Times’ recent exposé. Still, I was actually more disturbed by what came next. I read defenses of Amazon from entrepreneurs, leaders, tech writers, and others. Some were easy to agree with. It’s a free country, after all. People […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Amazon, Jeff Bezos, overworked, Rest, Sleep, Stress

Why the Place You Live Determines Your Success

3 Reasons You Should Call the Movers if You’re Serious about Following Your Dream

June 29, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

Everyone knows the old line from the real estate business, “Location, location, location!” But did you know it can have a direct impact on your professional success and satisfaction? I’ve lived just outside Nashville for almost thirty years. It’s been a major center for the music business for decades, but Nashville is now a major […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Personal Development Tagged With: city, connections, creativity, Friendship, Inklings, location, network, networking

Why You Don’t Have to Be a Jerk to Win at Work

4 Ways Kindness Can Give You an Edge in Business

June 26, 2015 by Michael Hyatt

We sometimes think we have to be jerks to win at work. Standout leaders like Steve Jobs and Jeff Bezos are famous for their tough approach. And we all know raging meaniacs set impossible standards and get amazing results, right? I spent most of my professional life in the publishing business. While I was president […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: eulogy virtues, Jeff Bezos, jerk, meaniac, micromangement, resume virtues, steve jobs

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