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Brain Science Secrets to Increasing Leadership Willpower

The Empowered Buisness

When I was in my 20’s and 30’s, I was the queen of willpower. I have always thrived on achieving big goals. My downfall was using a “white knuckle” approach to achieving those goals. Willpower Exhaustion. Because of my exertion-exhaustion approach, my world came crashing down with life threatening illnesses that cost me everything in my life.

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Healthy Habits Of Successful Leaders – An Expert Roundup

Joseph Lalonde

I asked each of these leaders a single question about healthy leadership: What healthy habits do you attribute to your success as a leader? I asked each of these leaders a single question about healthy leadership: What healthy habits do you attribute to your success as a leader? Healthy Habits Of Successful Leaders.

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Teach Your Team to Expect Success

Harvard Business Review

Accomplished leaders anticipate success, and that helps them obtain it. Research shows that high expectations lead them to work harder and commit to conquering the challenges ahead. Here are the three most common strategies that emerged. Reframe the team’s narrative.

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The 4 Types of Organizational Politics

Harvard Business Review

Streiff’s drive to speed up decision-making, overcome bureaucracy, and deliver rapid execution, exposed historic and deep divisions between executives at the consortium. The first 100 days are usually the honeymoon period for any new CEO to make their mark and get others on board. Yes, it can be self-serving. Defining politics.

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A Simple Way to Combat Chronic Stress

Harvard Business Review

Each of us has our personal “tipping point,” the critical edge where moderate, tolerable stress transitions to chronic stress — and a constant flux of stress hormones drive us to the point of a breakdown. For most leaders today, frequent stress is inevitable. Intense negative experiences of stress are all too common.

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