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8 Things Leaders Can Learn from Symphony Conductors

May 18, 2009 by Michael Hyatt

Saturday night, Gail and I went to the Nashville Symphony with our daughter, Mary, and her husband, Chris. Mary had bought tickets for Gail’s birthday. It was a magnificent evening. Toward the end of the evening, it occurred to me that conducting and leading have a lot in common.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: alignment, conductors, Leadership, music, symphony

Worry and Imagination: Two Sides of the Same Coin?

April 7, 2009 by Michael Hyatt

As I got up this morning, I realized how very similar worry and imagination
really are. Both of them involve visualizing the future. In a sense, worry is
simply an unproductive use of imagination.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: anxiety, imaginaton, Leadership, sleeplessness, worry

We Have More Control Than We Think

March 3, 2009 by Michael Hyatt

There are numerous things you have zero control over. You can’t control the weather, the economy, or the actions of others. Many of us spend an inordinate amount of time worrying about these things. It’s a complete waste of time. Worry does nothing to change them. It only makes us miserable. It also turns us into victims.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: anxiety, control, happiness, influence, Leadership, worry

What Impact Are You Having on Others?

February 11, 2009 by Michael Hyatt

Everything you say has an effect. Even the things you don’t say—your attitude, your facial expressions, and your body language. All. Have. An. Effect.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: attitude, body language, discouragement, encouragement, Leadership, personal presence

Book Review Friday: My Top Ten Favorite Business Books

November 14, 2008 by Michael Hyatt

Rather than reviewing one book this week, I thought I would share my favorite business books. I get asked this question regularly, most recently when I was lecturing at Vanderbilt University’s Owen Business School earlier this week.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Authors, Books, business books, david allen, james loehr, jim collins, Leadership, marcus buckingham, michael gerber, my favorite books, nancy duarte, roger aisles, seth godin, tim sanders

Why Most Meetings Still Suck

November 3, 2008 by Michael Hyatt

As long as you have to have meetings, you might as well do them well. Before you plan another meeting (and suffer the rest of us to sit through them), make a commitment to do the following:

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: david allen, Leadership, leading people, leading teams, Meetings, productive meetings

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