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Jack Canfields’ Success Principles™
” HOW TO GET FROM WHERE YOU ARE TO WHERE YOU WANT TO BE ” by Jack Canfield, Co-creator of the Chicken Soup for the Soul® Series, with Janet Switzer. Jack is a well-known American author and motivational speaker. He is co-author of the Chicken Soup for the Soul series, which has more than 250
Jack Canfield’s 10 Success Principles
Interviewed by Lewis Howes from The School of Greatness: If you’ve never seen a Chicken Soup for the Soul book, I don’t know where you’ve been. Did you know that the same original author of that wildly successful series (7 New York Times best-sellers at the same time!) is also one of the experts interviewed
“ Famous Failures ”
Forward by Synergy TV. A great, short best of motivation for all of us. Failing is not bad. It’s awe-inspiring, especially when failure leads to massive success. This video showcases famous failures and their back-stories. Failing is a natural part to learning anything and is part of all areas of life. How we relate to
The Mission Statement Is Dead! Long Live the Mission Narrative!
for Strategy + Business Magazine- by Eric J. McNulty Eric is the Director of Research at the National Preparedness Leadership Initiative and writes frequently about leadership and resilience. Too often, however, the Mission Statement becomes an end in itself, disconnected from job descriptions, leadership competencies, operational policies, and the other activities that comprise the day-to-day
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Ellen Langer on the Value of Mindfulness in Business
Interview with Art Kleiner, Editor in Chief of Strategy + Business Magazine: Harvard University social psychology professor Ellen Langer says organizations can make better decisions by setting the right context. A pioneer in mindfulness research, she says that companies can promote innovation and their own rejuvenation by setting the right context. Read the detailed and
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The Value of Mindfulness in Business
Interview with Ellen Langer, by Art Kleiner- Editor in Chief of Strategy + Business Magazine: Harvard University social psychology professor Ellen Langer says organizations can make better decisions by setting the right context. A pioneer in mindfulness research, she says that companies can promote innovation and their own rejuvenation by setting the right context. To
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