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How to Fail Well

December 30, 2011 by Nathan Rouse

As a leader, it’s not whether you will fail but HOW. In this guest post, Nathan Rouse shares five principles for failing well.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: Apology, Failure, failures, Forgiveness, mistake, mistakes, Reconciliation

How to Create the Kind of Team Unity That Drives Results

December 21, 2011 by Michael Hyatt

Unity is an attribute of hIghly effective teams. Unfortunately, many leaders think they have it when they don’t. Here are 5 steps toward creating it.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: agreement, alignment, disunity, dysfunction, teamwork, unity

5 Ways You Can Become an Everyday Hero

December 14, 2011 by Michael Hyatt

You have have more power than you sometimes give yourself credit for. Here are five ways to express it and become an everyday hero.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: ability, evil, hero, heroic, influence, Power

Leaders and the Game of Life

December 9, 2011 by Angela Bisignano

As a leader, maybe it’s time to slow down a bit and look at your life process, so you finish well. In this guest post, Angela Bisignano explains how.

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: contemplation, legacy, life plan, Mission, Reflection, values

How to Get a Ton of New Subscribers to Your Blog

December 7, 2011 by Michael Hyatt

I grew my email list from 2,771 subscribers to 30,855 subscribers in 9 months. In this post i share the 7 strategies I used.

Filed Under: Platform Tagged With: distribution list, email marketing, Email Newsletters, email subscribers, email vs. rss, mailing list, rss

Why Sitting Is Killing You [Infographic]

December 3, 2011 by Michael Hyatt

As a writer, I spend a lot of hours in front of my computer. When I started to experience some back pain, I thought I needed a new chair. I discovered the problem was in the sitting itself.

Filed Under: Miscellany Tagged With: exercise, health, movement, sedentary, sitting

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