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Is Your Destiny Leaving You Clues?

September 9, 2013 by Michael Hyatt

Guitarist Playing Acoustic Guitar

When you experience an involuntary emotional response, whether positive or negative, it is often a clue. You have stumbled onto something that will lead you toward or away from your destiny. It’s important to pay attention. For example, not many people know I majored in music for my first two years of college. I played […]

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: Calling, clues, destiny, indications, purpose

How to Find the Time for That Important Project

September 6, 2013 by Michael Hyatt

Busy Calendar

Almost everyone has some important project they can’t seem to get to. Maybe it’s starting a blog, writing a book, or launching a new business initiative. You just can’t seem to find the time to tackle it. Whenever I speak on the topic of Platform, the first question I always get in the Q&A is […]

Filed Under: Productivity Tagged With: Goal Setting, Priorities, Project Management, start, Time Management

Six Psychological Secrets to Public Speaking

August 16, 2013 by Bryan Kelly

Six Psychological Secrets to Public Speaking

This is a guest post by Bryan Kelly. He lives in Chicago and interviews experts like Michael Hyatt, Chris Brogan, and Jeff Goins about presentation skills. You can watch his web show and follow him on Twitter. Regardless of your skill level, every platform builder can benefit from the six scientifically researched insights I’m about […]

Filed Under: Guest Post, Personal Development Tagged With: psychology, public speaking, public speaking secrets, the psychology of public speaking

Are You Doing It Because You Love It Or for the Reward That Follows?

July 5, 2013 by Lucille Zimmerman

Are You Doing Something Because You Love It Or The Reward That Follows?

I am on sabbatical for the next few weeks. While I am gone, I have asked some of my favorite bloggers to stand in for me. This is a guest post by Lucille Zimmerman. She is a licensed professional counselor and the author of Renewed: Finding Your Inner Happy in an Overwhelmed World. You can […]

Filed Under: Guest Post, Personal Development Tagged With: Extrinsic Motivation, Intrinsic Motivation, motivation, Personal Development

The Beginner’s Guide to Goal Setting

Five Goal-Setting Principles for Getting Bigger, Better Results

June 14, 2013 by Michael Hyatt

The Beginner’s Guide to Goal Setting

When I speak publicly, I often ask how many people believe in the power of written goals. Every hand shoots up. Yet when I ask how many of them have written goals for this year, very few hands go up. This always surprises me, given the fact most people know intuitively (and research has proved) […]

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: Goal Setting, goals, Personal Development, Planning, Priorities, Productivity

How to Get Over Your Fear of Public Speaking

June 7, 2013 by Michael Hyatt

How to Get Over Your Fear of Public Speaking

According to psychologists, most people have a greater fear of public speaking than of death. As someone who trains speakers professionally, I can attest this is true. It certainly was for me. Even after I had been speaking publicly for years, I still struggled with fear. Even when I was well-prepared. This happened nearly every […]

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: Communication, Fear, Overcoming Fear, Personal Development, Platform, public speaking

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