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The Only 2 Words You Need When Receiving Feedback
Feedback is a gift. An opportunity for insight, learning, development and improvement. Become an expert receiver with these two words.
The Power in Simplicity
How often do you look for complexity? Try looking for simplicity instead.
Choose Your Thinking to Get Things Done
There are 5 levels of thinking, some helpful, some not. Improve the quality of your thinking by applying this simple model.
3 Secret Ingredients to Reawaken Your Motivation
Extrinsic motivation is not best-suited to the more complex, challenging and interesting work of today. So when we do need that extra impetus to get us moving in the New Year, look to intrinsic motivation.
Your Brain-based Resolution for 2016
Thinking is the source. Introduce a brain-based resolution to your list for 2016: to have your thinking serve you better as you work towards success.
Making Resolutions You’ll Keep
Resolutions don’t have to be big, just meaningful. And only worth making if you’re intent on keeping them. Here’s how.
Forget the Resolutions, Just for Today
Take a different approach to New Year and use its ceremony to celebrate what has been and what's to come. And save the resolutions for tomorrow.
Make 2016 Your Pivotal Moment
Success is defined in a few pivotal moments. Make the turn of the year your pivotal moment.
Where to Find Turn-of-the-Year Inspiration
At this time of year, many of us are reflecting on what's been and what's to come. Find inspiration: look to your childhood.
The Thinking Skill Guaranteed to Improve Focus and Attention
Competition for our brain’s attention is fierce. Every minute of every day. To really zero-in on a topic, we need to employ the right thinking skills.
How to Complete on Your Thinking
During your downtime, give your brain permission to turn its attentions to something other than work.
A Simple Trick to Keep Your Brain on Track
It's never just one thing competing for our attention. Try this ultra-simple brain-friendly trick for keeping you and your brain on track.
The Circumstantial Influences on our Thinking
Noticing the patterns and relationships between our flawed thinking and the circumstance can provide an early warning system to combat future thinking errors.
How Keystone Habits can be the Recipe for Your Success
With limited time, energy and willpower, career success can depend on identifying and cultivating not just any habits, but impactful keystone habits.
How to Harness the Power of Habit
Bring into conscious awareness the component parts that make-up your habits and reshape these powerful processes according to your own design.

