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25 Best Habits to Have in Life

https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/284473Everything we think, say and do is a result of deep-seated habits etched into our minds through years and years of repitious behavior. Those very same habits either help to propel us forward or to hinder our progress in life. In fact, the state and quality of our lives right now is a direct reflection of our daily habits.  Habits are an undeniably powerful part of life. read more at entrepreneur.com

Why Gratitude Makes All the Difference in Hitting Your Goals – Michael Hyatt

https://michaelhyatt.com/gratitude-goals.htmlWhen I asked successful business and thought leaders how they prepared to reach their goals in the upcoming year, several said gratitude gave them an edge. Some mentioned setting aside special time to reflect and express gratitude for all the positive they experienced. Jon Gordon told me practicing gratitude one day a year isn’t enough. read more at michaelhyatt.com

The Best Way to Build a Strengths Coaching Culture | Gallup

http://www.gallup.com/businessjournal/198581/best-build-strengths-coaching-culture.aspx?g_source=CATEGORY_LEADERSHIP&g_medium=topic&g_campaign=tilesGallup recently completed global research on companies that have implemented strengths-based management practices. We found that 90% of the groups studied had performance increases at or above the following ranges: 10% to 19% increase in sales 14% to 29% increase in profit 3% to 7% higher customer engagement 6% to 16% lower turnover (in low-turnover organizations) 26% to 72% lower turnover (in high-turnover organizations) 9% to 15% increase in engaged employees 22% to 59% fewer safety incidents Even at the low end, these are impressive gains. In working with hundreds of organizations, Gallup uncovered the characteristics common among companies that accomplished the most with their strengths interventions and coaching. read more at gallup.com

Seth’s Blog: The best way to stand for something

http://sethgodin.typepad.com/seths_blog/2016/12/the-best-way-to-stand-for-something.htmlThe best way to build a brand that matters, a story that spreads, an impact that we remember, is to understand a simple but painful trade-off: If you want to stand for something, You can’t stand for everything. read more at sethgodin.typepad.com

 

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