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Take Time For What Really Matters

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Though we seek to spend time with family, even the busy-ness of the season (which is supposed to be fun and relaxing) can often be filled with stress and headaches. The list seems to go on and on. I’m sure you have heard (from me, even) that now is the perfect time to be planning for next year.

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Developing a Compelling Vision Statement for Your Team

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More or less stressed? Beyond money, bonuses, or tangible rewards, people will get behind a challenging goal that is bigger than themselves. Think about the teams you’ve either led or been on. When there was a clear vision, were you more or less productive? The Vision Statement Must Be Compelling.

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4 Ways to Gamify Your Goals

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Although I love to have fun, there’s some things that can really stress me out. So, I thought I’d try to offer some ways that you could make the process more fun. SET UP YOUR SYSTEM. View your goal-achieving as a game. I tend to take things too seriously. Goals should not be one of those.

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5 Ways to Face Your Fear as a Leader with Bonus Quotes. #4 Might Surprise You!

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It’s this fear that creates the stress and depression of everyday life. Get to the root of it. The deepest fear we have, ‘the fear beneath all fears,’ is the fear of not measuring up, the fear of judgment. Tullian Tchividjian. Read more. I’ve been a pastor before and have counseled people on a number of issues.

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15 Ways Leaders Say, “I Trust You” Without Using Words

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Kids sports and activities, school functions, sickness, and just spending time with spouses can be stressful when combined with demands of the job. For those who have families, the work-life balance can be difficult to maintain. Encourage your team to spend time with their families and help them think of ways to create space for that.