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How long would you wait for a treat? Researchers put four-year-old children, one at a time, in a small room with a
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(A Populist Capitalist Blog) At its best, being an elected official is a calling, a response to a sense of duty. There
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We all have many roles we play in our lives. Two major roles of mine are businessperson and spiritual being. In one
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– Love and belonging: Have people in our lives we care about and who care about us – Power and recognition: Respect
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Occasionally I hear people say, “I can’t help it. I just feel that way.” It turns out, we have more control over
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“Recency bias” is a tendency to give greater importance to more-recent events than to less-recent events. Recency bias is just another way
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(A Populist Capitalist Blog) Excusitis is the unwillingness to accept responsibility for our actions and their consequences, either individually (the dog ate
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A Team Member spoke regretfully to me the other day: She was negotiating to sell a house, going back and forth with
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Harvard Business Review’s September 2008 issue ran an article, “Social Intelligence and the Biology of Leadership,” by Daniel Goleman. The emphasis of
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Terry J. Lundgren, CEO of Macy’s, quoting his father’s advice to him (New York Times, April 12, 2009): “You just have to
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In one fell swoop, we are going to – conserve water – reduce food waste – save energy – save money, AND
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(A Populist Capitalist Blog) The Marlboro Man is “pushing hard to boost global sales before U.S.-style tobacco restrictions spread… ramping up sales