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Kim Colwell's curator insight,
March 4, 2018 6:18 PM
6 Morning Habits - very interesting! I've never considered a couple of them. The "Eat a Different Frog" is one of them. I like the walking in the morning, although a really difficult one for me to do, while I'm a morning person the thought of walking in the rain really early in the morning is not appealing. The cold shower suggesting, hmmm, I may go for lukewarm perhaps that will help.
Edwina Cooksley's curator insight,
March 4, 2018 10:09 PM
Everyone wants to be more productive. For me, morning habits are the most adaptable and useful habits to focus on.
Best Blog Scoops's curator insight,
March 5, 2018 8:14 PM
You’ve probably experienced the frustration of being distracted at work. Perhaps you were pulled into a never-ending Slack discussion, and when it finally ended you struggled to focus on the task you were working on. Or a coworker criticized you, and now you can’t stop replaying his comments in your head.
Jerry Busone's curator insight,
February 9, 2018 8:23 AM
Most people do idle work and the working hard becomes working hard... Good read .
Maggie Lawlor's curator insight,
February 9, 2018 7:39 PM
“Working hard” and being “busy” need to be re-examined as standards we aspire to (just think about how most people respond when you ask them how they are!). Creative, innovative knowledge workers need “down time” to stay aware of shifts in the world, be in touch with what’s unfolding and harness their insights to keep their organizations agile and in step with rapidly emerging change.
Ian Berry's curator insight,
February 12, 2018 9:52 PM
I don't leave anything in the tank yet the more I use concepts like 'deep' work' and essentialism ("less but better") the more I accomplish in less time
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
January 21, 2018 4:48 PM
Tip: Visualize your toughest resolution first.
David Stapleton's curator insight,
February 15, 2018 12:37 PM
Be honest: How is your progress so far on those New Year’s resolutions you lined up just a few weeks ago?
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
December 10, 2017 4:37 PM
Starting small makes a big difference.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
November 2, 2017 6:15 PM
A companies success lies in the vitality of their workforce.
CCM Consultancy's curator insight,
November 7, 2017 12:51 AM
When you equip your employees to think like an entrepreneur, you're giving them the autonomy to look for opportunities and solutions outside the norm.
Mubashir Hussain's curator insight,
November 9, 2017 5:05 AM
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The Learning Factor's curator insight,
October 11, 2017 6:09 PM
Studies show that reading printed material instead of on screens helps you better retain information.
CCM Consultancy's curator insight,
October 17, 2017 1:54 AM
Slow down and take more time reading the material, and you might absorb the information.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
September 14, 2017 6:51 PM
How you spend your morning makes or breaks your day.
Lucero D's curator insight,
September 15, 2017 8:24 AM
Well, I've just wasted my morning. From the moment I get up my day begins with making sure everyone else has what they need to get out the door. Even taking a few minutes to go the bathroom seems like an imposition. The rest of the day I'm exhausted, can't focus and feel like all I'm doing is spinning my wheels. Maybe there is something to caring for yourself first that will make the day go better.
CCM Consultancy's curator insight,
September 17, 2017 1:33 AM
"The truth is, your desire to do more and get more done will lead you not toward greater productivity, but toward burnout, if you don't take time each day to check in with yourself in quiet contemplation of how to bring your best self forward. Abraham Lincoln is credited with saying, "If I had six hours to cut down a tree, I'd spend the first four sharpening the axe."
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
August 15, 2017 7:00 PM
The data is convincing: even small changes can have big benefits, when done correctly.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
July 30, 2017 7:24 PM
The fact that your attention can get so easily pulled away might point to an internal struggle. Here’s how to figure out what’s really going on.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
December 18, 2016 4:44 PM
These common habits are a lot more damaging than you might believe.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
October 1, 2015 7:11 PM
Both students and teachers have embraced the power of the internet to create an online education industry that is flourishing in the new high speed, multi device world.
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Karine Fabiani-Lugez's curator insight,
March 14, 2018 10:11 AM
Le leanring entre dans le quotidien avec le microlearning
Jerry Busone's curator insight,
March 18, 2018 10:01 AM
That leader channel Im looking to deliver is closer than I think ... Micro learning is a key feature to set up and reinforce your core skills ...make them handy for associates to get to and keep them short... very short.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
March 1, 2018 5:26 PM
There’s a difference between a “compliment” and an “acknowledgement,” and it sometimes comes down to a single word.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
February 1, 2018 5:22 PM
Getting smarter means identifying the things you no longer need to know or do.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
January 7, 2018 5:11 PM
If your resolution list looks the same as last year’s, try these new approaches.
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January 8, 2018 4:28 AM
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Xinxiang Yulong Textile's curator insight,
January 8, 2018 4:35 AM
This is a good article,may you succeed in 2018,and you have to try your best to accomplish your goals.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
December 7, 2017 5:17 PM
Most of these are small, subtle changes in behavior, but they can have a big impact on how much other people respect you.
CCM Consultancy's curator insight,
November 12, 2017 12:35 AM
Several studies showed having a sense of purpose beyond your occupation or everyday role plays a big role in resilience.
Sharon Ruddleston's curator insight,
February 7, 2018 12:16 AM
It takes "resilient leaders" to guide your organisation through difficult times. They're the leaders able to remain strong in the face of uncertainty, frequent setbacks and new challenges. Able to lead with calm, clarity and conviction amidst increasing complexity and accelerating change. How? They connect with a greater purpose.
Marcia Buxton's curator insight,
September 15, 2017 6:26 AM
Something to consider for the wellbeing of our teams.
Lucero D's curator insight,
September 15, 2017 8:42 AM
When we were first married my husband and I played a game for married couples with some long married friends. One of the questions was, "How would you describe yourself in one word?", and your spouse had to choose the one to match yours in order to get a point in the game. I don't remember all the choices, but rose and book were the two that stood out to me. I recall hoping that my would know that I would instinctively choose book. Not because I love to read or that I think I'm smarter than everyone else BUT because I LOVE to learn new things. Thankfully, he didn't choose rose and we kicked the other couples butts!!! I enjoy attempting to master new skills like making kombucha, learning to ferment vegetables, making bread, baking something new, learning about how to keep chickens, gardening difficult to grow flowers or vegetables, figuring out how to fix my bike by myself. . . You see, I'm not afraid to get myself dirty. What my husband finds frustrating about these things is that though the habits become part of my regular routine I don't develop them to the point of perfection so I can make a business of it. There is a very good reason for this. I want to continue learning skills which will benefit my family and bring me joy and have the freedom to practice them without the stress of it becoming a burden. At one time I wanted to have my own business. Then I saw the reality of things. . . My husband has a cabinet shop. Really that is a misnomer - he has a manufacturing facility. He USED to be a cabinet maker. He USED to enjoy making things out of wood and took pride is the work of his hands. Now he is slave to his business. His entire life is his business - keeping customers happy and people employed so the business can continue to grow. He has employees who make boxes for his clients. His hands rarely ever touch the materials with which he once so loved working. What was once his creative outlet is now his living nightmare, his taskmaster, and the focus of all his attention. He has a wife who loves him and two beautiful, sweet, smart little girls who are growing so fast and he has little time to spend with them. They'll be grown and gone before he knows it and he'll have missed it all. Time will go by and I'll become more and more the stranger who is married to a house that he happens to sleep in.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
August 22, 2017 6:59 PM
Once millennials are in a position of greater power, we'll likely see these changes in workplace diversity:
Sal sifs's curator insight,
August 23, 2017 5:50 AM
Once millennials are in a position of greater power, we'll likely see these changes in workplace diversity:
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
August 2, 2017 7:47 PM
No one likes negative criticism, but it’s often what you need in order to grow. Here’s how to use it to your advantage.
Viral Healths's curator insight,
August 10, 2017 10:03 AM
Negative feedback can be painful. Sometimes even derogatory! But if used wisely and effectively, it can be an elevating platform for greater success.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
July 27, 2017 7:47 PM
Being instantly likable isn’t rocket science, but this checklist takes practice to master in the short space of a first impression.
The Learning Factor's curator insight,
November 8, 2016 5:13 PM
You've got a big job with bigger responsibilities. Then disaster strikes. Here's how to keep it together. |