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Mastering Creativity
by James Clear: James Clear is an entrepreneur, weightlifter and travel photographer in 20+ countries. His website, JamesClear.com is the home of my life’s work and is read by over 200,000 unique visitors each month. As a keynote speaker and panelist he have delivered speeches throughout the US and Europe, to audiences as large as
- Published in Bookshelf, Community, Continuous Improvement, Creativity, Excellence, Lifelong Learning, Resource Management, Tools
Transform Your Habits
by James Clear: James Clear is an entrepreneur, weightlifter, and travel photographer in 20+ countries. His website, JamesClear.com is the home of my life’s work and is read by over 200,000 unique visitors each month. As a keynote speaker and panelist he have delivered speeches throughout the US and Europe, to audiences as large as
Spheres of Control Inventory
The Spheres of Control inventory, or SOC-3, measures the degree to which people perceive control over three spheres of life – personal achievement, interpersonal relations and social & political institutions. Someone might be high in personal control but low in interpersonal and socio-political control, for example. Any other combination is possible, although Personal Control is
- Published in Awareness, Continuous Improvement, Tools
6 ways to remember (and be remembered)
by Matt Abrahams and sponsored by Citrixonline: Matt Abrahams is a passionate, collaborative and innovative educator and coach who teaches Strategic Communication for Stanford University’s Graduate School of Business and Presentation Skills for Stanford’s Continuing Studies Program, while also teaching at De Anza College. He has published research articles on cognitive planning, persuasion, and interpersonal
The Big Five Personality Traits
In psychology, the Big Five personality traits are five broad domains or dimensions of personality that are used to describe human personality. The theory based on the Big Five factors is called the five-factor model (FFM). The five factors are openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism. Acronyms commonly used to refer to the five traits
Introducing the MentorMosaic.com Lens
Introducing the MentorMosaic.com Lens In researching the literature relating to developing one’s personal capabilities in order to achieve the most one can in life we realized there was a need to distill the mass of information down into essential elements. The idea being to help bring clarity to how to appreciate where one is now,
- Published in Agility, Articles, Innovation, Lifelong Learning, Op-Eds, Our tools, Personal Effectiveness, Personal Satisfaction, Tools