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Archive for Personal Development

Why Every Leader Needs a Sabbatical

June 19, 2018 by Michael Hyatt

As leaders, we tend to be energized and motivated by our work. That can make us resistant to taking time away. Yet the more we work, the more we get caught up in the nonstop whirlwind of activity that can leave us exhausted and ineffective. In this episode, we’ll answer your top three objections to […]

Filed Under: Lead to Win, Leadership, Personal Development, Podcast Tagged With: Leadership, Podcast, Rest, Sabbath, sabbatical, Success, Vacation

The Science of Sabbaticals

Take a Break to Take It to the Next Level

June 19, 2018 by Erin Wildermuth

I used to take yearly sabbaticals. For three glorious months each summer my time was more or less my own. I did whatever took my fancy: running around the yard with my siblings, reading books, pestering my parents. You probably did, too. We were little, so the associated learning was not exactly productive. Luckily, sabbaticals […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Personal Development Tagged With: Leadership, Rest, Sabbath, sabbatical, Success, Vacation

Sabbatical on a Budget

What to Do With All That Time Off?

June 19, 2018 by Andrew Lott

Picture this: you’ve been with the same employer for many years and they want to reward your loyalty with the recharge of a sabbatical. Typical sabbaticals can last anywhere from 1-6 months in length, for the sake of this article (and because I’m a teacher that is on sabbatical every summer) we will plug in […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Personal Development Tagged With: Leadership, Rest, Sabbath, sabbatical, Success, Vacation

The Counsel of Scorpions

Who We Choose to Listen to Matters

June 5, 2018 by Jeremy Lott

Solomon was said to be the most successful king that Israel ever had—renowned for his wisdom and his riches. His heir Rehoboam, not so much. Of the 12 tribes of Hebrews that constituted the nation of Israel, 10 revolted under Rehoboam’s reign. Later leaders would manage shaky alliances. But after Rehoboam, it was no longer […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Personal Development Tagged With: Decision-Making, Decisions, Leadership, leading teams, Making decisions, relationships, Success, Teams

The Science of Intuition

Your Brain's Attention-to-Detail Is Like a Superpower

June 5, 2018 by Erin Wildermuth

Your intuition is a lot like Shawn Spencer. If you’re not familiar with the hit TV show Psych, Spencer is a private detective with a twist: he has everyone convinced he is psychic. In fact, his supernatural, detecting power is nothing more than exceptional attention-to-detail. How is this like intuition? Though people are apt to […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Personal Development Tagged With: Decision-Making, Decisions, Intuition, Leadership, leading teams, Making decisions, relationships, Success, Teams

Big Data is Overrated

We Need to Rediscover that Numbers Aren't Everything

June 5, 2018 by Shawn Macomber

If thou gaze long into an algorithm, the algorithm will also gaze into… well, not exactly thee, right? More like a patchy portrait of your likeness churned out by a mimeograph low on ink—sharply delineated in a few areas, sure, but hazy and obscure in many others. Yet close enough in the broad strokes to […]

Filed Under: Leadership, Personal Development Tagged With: Decision-Making, Decisions, Leadership, leading teams, Making decisions, relationships, Success, Teams

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