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How to End Every Day Feeling Accomplished – Michael Hyatt

https://michaelhyatt.com/every-day-accomplishment.htmlIf there’s one thing that has the power to encourage and motivate us unlike anything else, it’s the feeling of accomplishment and the momentum it brings. It’s a feeling we all want, but one that often eludes us. The busyness of the day takes over, and instead of celebrating the day, proud of what you’ve accomplished, you look back and wonder what exactly you were able to get done. read more at michaelhyatt.com

 

MultiBrief: 5 most surprising social media use facts

http://exclusive.multibriefs.com/content/5-most-surprising-social-media-use-facts/marketingOne of the absolute best aspects of social media (and digital marketing in general) is that it has drastically reduced our guesswork. You don’t have to wonder what’s working to bring customers in anymore. Now, the latest social media study from Nielsen helps shed light on how (and how much) people use social media. read more at exclusive.multibriefs.com

 

CliftonStrengths Coaching Blog: 10 Talking Points to Refocus Annual Reviews

http://coaching.gallup.com/2017/01/10-talking-points-to-refocus-annual.htmlSometimes our internal people management systems don’t align. Maybe your organization has introduced strengths locally but still operates a competency-based system. In most organizations, the intent to take a strengths perspective in the review might be there, but the slope toward ”areas for development” and ”what went wrong” can be slippery. read more at coaching.gallup.com

 

10 Habits That Will Dramatically Improve Your Life

https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/287752Her love for the red shoes causes her to give them priority over the more important things in her life, and, as often happens in fables, karma is not on her side. The shoes become firmly stuck to her feet and force her to dance non-stop, to the point where she almost dies from exhaustion and starvation. Another study found that simply seeing fast-food logos makes people impatient. read more at entrepreneur.com

 

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