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How a Small Shift in Your Vocabulary Can Instantly Change Your Attitude

3 Suggestions to Boost Your Mood and Improve Your Performance

February 26, 2016 by Michael Hyatt

This past year I have noticed how my vocabulary impacts my attitude. Words have power. They impact others, of course, but they can also have an impact on us. Here’s how.

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: attitude, duty, motivation, paradigms, privilege, words

What the Science of Goal Setting Tells Us about Accomplishing More of What Really Matters

December 4, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

What the Science of Goal Setting Tells Us about Accomplishing More of What Matters Most

I’m a big advocate of goal setting because I’ve personally benefited from it. But I’m also amazed how much the science of goal setting explains my personal experience. Whether working as an independent entrepreneur or a corporate executive, I’ve seen personal and organizational goal setting reap big rewards—and the research shows why.

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: Goal Setting, goals, motivation, Perception, stretch goals

The Most Important Question a Leader Can Ask

October 7, 2014 by John C. Maxwell

Michael and I have been friends for well over a decade. When we met, he was already a good leader. But over the years I’ve watched him grow and become an even better one. And one of the things I love about Michael is that whatever he’s learning, he’s continually passing along to you. If […]

Filed Under: Leadership Tagged With: John C. Maxwell, Leadership, motivation

Are Your Beliefs Keeping You Stuck?

April 28, 2014 by Michael Hyatt

My Dog Nelson

Several years ago, we had an English Setter named Nelson. He was gentle and patient. He let our grandchildren pull his tail and climb all over him. He only had one real fault. Whenever the door would open, he would bolt like a convict, drunk with his new-found freedom. It would often take twenty or […]

Filed Under: Personal Development Tagged With: beliefs, growth, motivation, progress, Reality, self-image

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

7 Steps to Launching Your Next Big Project

February 16, 2012 by Michael Hyatt

Launching anything new is tough. But the challenges are predictable. Here’s how to take them on one at a time and win.

Filed Under: Publishing Tagged With: Authors, executives, goals, goalsetting, motivation, podcasters, podcasting, small business owners

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