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Why Are Destructive Habits So Hard to Break?

“Instant Analysis” by David Lieberman, is a collection of 100 of the “most common, annoying, puzzling, self defeating behaviors and habits” that

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Who Would You Be Without Your Body?

One of my tasks as a leader is to evaluate people. How good are they now, how good might they be, what

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30 Methods of Influence: #24 Don’t Give Up, and Don’t Give In

“30 Methods of Influence” by Stephen R. Covey 24. Don’t give up, and don’t give in. It is unkind to shield people

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We Are Meant To Be Different

Emotional maturity, having a healthy self-concept, and fully accepting ourselves lie in releasing the opinions of others, not letting ourselves be negatively

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The Blind Men and The Elephant

A group of blind men lived together in a remote village. One day an elephant came to town, and since this had

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Racquetball and Life

I play racquetball. I play racquetball a lot. I like to win. I like to win a lot. Even more, I like

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The Genius of Collective Intelligence

No one human being created the car you drive, the computer on which you are reading this, even the last pencil you

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30 Methods of Influence: #23 Agree on the Limits, Rules, Expectations, and Consequences

“30 Methods of Influence” by Stephen R. Covey 23. Agree on the limits, rules, expectations, and consequences. These must be clearly established,

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We Are Just Dealing With Thoughts, and Thoughts Can Be Changed

What we experience inside our heads—our emotions and reactions—are just inner effects of outer events. The stories we choose to tell ourselves,

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To Know and Not Do Is To Not Know

I sometimes lead a short personal leadership course for the incoming real estate grad students at the University of Florida. I often

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The Point of Power is Always in the Present Moment

The past is done and gone, each passing moment irretrievably beyond reach. The only impact we can make is on the present

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Populist-Capitalist: Behind the Wizard of Oz’s Curtain

The American public has been fed so much PR spin that it can become hard to know reality, to have good benchmarks,