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3 Habits of Lifelong Learners

How Leaders Can Leverage Teachability for Personal Growth

October 24, 2017 by Jeff Goins

Over the years, I’ve met many influential and successful people, and I’ve observed a common trait in nearly all of them: they were all lifelong learners. If you want to win at life, this is non-negotiable. You have to become teachable. And the more teachable you are, the more successful you become. One of the […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Personal Development Tagged With: growth, Humility, Leadership, Personal Development, self-development, teachability

4 Practices to Become a Self-Aware Leader

October 17, 2017 by Michael Hyatt

When a high-performer encounters a startling career setback—perhaps getting fired or passed up for a promotion—the culprit is easy to predict. Nine times out of ten, it stems from a lack of self-awareness. Understanding your shortcomings is a prerequisite for correcting them. That’s why your level of self-awareness has the power to either slow your […]

Filed Under: Lead to Win, Leadership, Podcast Tagged With: health, Leadership, Personal Development, self-awareness

Why You Need to Hit Pause to Keep Moving

4 Simple Steps to Stay Self-Aware, Even During the Craziest Day Ever

October 17, 2017 by Ian Cron

After conducting an in-depth study of seventy-two high-performing CEOs, Cornell University researchers reached a surprising conclusion. The key predictor of success for leaders wasn’t grit, focus, education, decision-making skills, a knack for strategic planning, or even IQ. It was self-awareness. Many experts would say self-awareness is simply the ability to monitor and regulate our thoughts, […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: breathe, enneagram, ian cron, Leadership, Pause, self-awareness, SNAP

How to Avoid Our Most Common Thought Traps

A New Guide to Clear Thinking in a Confusing World

October 17, 2017 by Joel J. Miller

During the early days of the Vietnam War, U.S. Secretary of Defense Robert McNamara wanted to know if American military efforts in Vietnam were effective. He charted the numbers of weapons lost, enemies killed, and so on. But there was a hole in his thinking. A critical colleague told McNamara he’d failed to count “the […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Alan Jacobs, how to think, Thought, thought traps

Do You See Yourself Clearly?

How Teams Can Help Leaders Overcome Their Blindspots

October 17, 2017 by Wayne Stiles

When you see a group of friends roar with laughter after taking a selfie, you can bet they used a warp app to capture the moment. Like the funhouse mirrors of yesteryear, the app stretches our bodies and squeezes our faces to hilarious extremes. We have to laugh because the reflection has nothing to do […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Leadership, Personal Growth, self-awareness, selfie, selfie stick

How to Break out of Business as Usual

The Enneagram Solution to Upgrading Our Outmoded Conflict Responses

October 17, 2017 by Beatrice Chestnut

Whether we know it or not, we all rely on a few basic strategies for moving through the social world. Different people adopt different strategies. Some try to be helpful and friendly; others aim for perfection. Some try to be attractive and productive, while knowledge is the goal for others. The problem is that most […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: defensive, enneagram, Leadership, personality, self-assessment, self-awareness

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