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This Mindset Matters as Much as Intelligence and Grit for Success

This Mindset Matters as Much as Intelligence and Grit for Success | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
A new study shows a strategic mindset is as important as grit or intelligence for success.

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3 Ways to Strengthen Your Partnership

3 Ways to Strengthen Your Partnership | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
As partners, you may glide as smoothly as Fred and Ginger. But, one day -- and that day will come -- you won't.

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7 Things You Should Always Be Able to Say About Yourself

7 Things You Should Always Be Able to Say About Yourself | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
Don't try to be perfect, just try to be better than you were yesterday.
Erin Jones's curator insight, April 10, 2017 11:47 AM

At the end of every conversation, meeting, day, week...

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Keep Your Readers with a Great Blog Post Introduction

Keep Your Readers with a Great Blog Post Introduction | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
Your headline has attracted lots of readers to your blog, but now you need to adapt the post introduction to make them stay to read the rest of the content.

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janlgordon's curator insight, March 14, 2017 9:06 PM

I selected this article from Curatti written by Alice Elliott because she explains how to capture your readers with a stand-out blog post introduction.

 

The purpose of the beginning part of an article is to capture the reader's attention and draw them into the post.

 

How to Create a Winning Blog Introduction

 

You can keep your audience from leaving your blog by writing intriguing introductions to your content. I agree that it only takes three seconds for a reader to head off to another website.

 

Elliott explains how to write an incredible blog post introduction that will make your audience want to read more.

 

Here's what caught my attention:

 

  • After reading the headline the introduction should clarify it. This is especially important if you do not have a sub-heading.

 

  • Your text should prepare the reader for the rest of the post. They need to know how it will be a benefit to them.

 

  • A good introduction builds trust. It should be a satisfying experience for your audience.

 

Selected by Jan Gordon for Curatti covering Curation, Social Business and Beyond

 

Image: Courtesy of Alice Elliott.

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Read full article here: http://ow.ly/dRf9309URbj

 

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The Surprising Benefit of Being Inflexible

The Surprising Benefit of Being Inflexible | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

But that’s not a blanket endorsement of flexibility. In fact, flexibility can significantly damage our productivity if we’re not careful. How?

 
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Stop Reading and Start #Learning: How to Absorb Information Better

Stop Reading and Start #Learning: How to Absorb Information Better | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

There is no shortage of material that needs to be read in business including marketing copy, business plans, contracts legal documents and of course business books. I love to read but not all business reading is particularly entertaining or well written. And some of the most important stuff is dense, dry and dreadful no matter how much achieving success requires you read it.

 

So when my inbox is full of necessary reading that I know will put me to sleep, I have to make a special effort to power through it. First, I set aside time with no distractions. No phone, email or TV to draw my focus. Then I find a place with lots of natural light. Lastly I turn on mellow music that I know well so I can get into rhythmic groove. Before you know it the stack is gone and I feel better for having been productive.

 

Here are more ways to tackle that tough material from my Inc. colleagues.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, August 21, 2014 6:35 PM

Business is full of dry boring material that needs your attention. Here Inc. columnists share ways to get through the drudgery.

Gabriel Rodriguez's curator insight, August 22, 2014 12:20 AM

Deja de leer y comienza a aprender!.

Daniel Andrés Ceballos García's curator insight, May 18, 2017 11:17 AM
There are many other techniques for learning from everything read; as an example, there are few of them here; however, "the learning styles" is such a sensible topic nowadays. I would rather talk about recognizing  the strenghts I have for learning in which all the learning styles are included.
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10 Behaviors Successful Women Display Without Realizing It

10 Behaviors Successful Women Display Without Realizing It | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
Everyone reaches success in different ways, but it all starts with our daily thoughts and routines. Here are 10 habits of successfu

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Busting the Myth That “ People Don’t Like Change ”

Busting the Myth That “ People Don’t Like Change ” | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
In a change it is vital to think about the people and what they are going to lose (and also what their perceived losses will be).
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10 hard skills to learn that will last a lifetime 

10 hard skills to learn that will last a lifetime  | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
To survive growing up on a remote cattle ranch in the middle of Wyoming, I needed to be scrappy, gritty, and tenacious. If I wasn’t keeping an eye out for rattle snakes, I was avoiding horned bulls from charging my horse as I tried to cut them from a herd of cows.

 I learned many important life lessons on that ranch, not the least is that it takes hard work, sweat, and mental toughness to get to the top and stay there. I took many of those lessons with me into the FBI as an undercover and counterintelligence agent for 24 years. 

Here are 10 hard skills to learn that will last you a lifetime:
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Marshall Alston's curator insight, March 27, 2017 1:38 PM
Here are 10 skills that you should learn that will last a lifetime.
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Your Brain Has 2 Ways of Finding Answers. Which Is Best?

Your Brain Has 2 Ways of Finding Answers. Which Is Best? | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

Think about the last time you solved a business problem, such as coming up with a new product idea, formulating a new marketing plan, or deciding which job candidate to hire. How did you do it. Did you sit down with the facts and figures, make pro/con lists, and analyze the situation until you found the solution? Or did it come to you as a sudden insight--an "Aha!" moment, as some people call it?

 

It turns out many problems can be solved either of these two ways. But the two methods are not equal. In a fascinating experiment, a research team at Northwestern University led by Carola Salvi, set out to learn whether analysis or insight leads to better problem-solving. To find out, they presented more than 200 students at Northwestern and the University of Milano-Bicocca in Italy were given various problems to solve that included word puzzles, anagrams, rebuses, and a puzzle where you had to identify a partial image of an object.


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The Learning Factor's curator insight, February 26, 2017 5:06 PM

Fascinating study compares flashes of insight with careful analysis.

Elizabeth Lim's comment, March 4, 2017 1:33 AM
For me, these two methods of solving problems are not completely independent of each other, but rather are used in different stages of thinking to help me find suitable answers. For example, if I am tasked with writing an essay about the origins of World War One, I will first break down the topic into bite-sized pieces, and then use what I gather from my analysis to form new insights. For me, analysis usually precedes sudden insights, since knowing all the specific details helps me to better form an understanding of the issue in general. Although getting insights may be sort of spontaneous and may take place a long time after I first analysed the issue, I think the main reason why I am able to from insights in the first place is due to having already understood the topic at hand, meaning that insights may not be as random as described in the article but rather the result of a subconscious piecing-together of information already present in the mind that was first gathered by means of analysis.
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5 Libros que han impactado mi vida personal - @AnabellHilarski

5 Libros que han impactado mi vida personal - @AnabellHilarski | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it
Conoce distintos libros sobre negocios, motivación, emprendedores. Estos libros impactado mi vida personal y profesional. Libros impactado negocios y vida.

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The Best Business Books Of 2012: Find Fulfillment, Get Productive, And Create Healthy Habits

The Best Business Books Of 2012: Find Fulfillment, Get Productive, And Create Healthy Habits | Help and Support everybody around the world | Scoop.it

"These 12 books have shaped not only the way we work this year, but how we think and the conversations we're having. Authored by luminaries like Nate Silver, Clay Christensen, and Susan Cain, these delightful-to-read tomes offer insight into the power of vulnerability, habit, social media, and more."

 

A solid list. Check it out and keep reading!


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