Personal Development

Leader: Know Thy Biases
Leadership

Leader: Know Thy Biases

The road sign in my home state of Washington read: “Litter and it will hurt.” I didn’t think twice about it, but our guests from nearby Vancouver,[...]
marcusbrotherton
Slow That Decision Down
Leadership

Slow That Decision Down

“Don't rush me, sonny! You rush a miracle man, you get rotten miracles,” warned Billy Crystal, costumed up as Miracle Max in the 1987 classic The[...]
RiShawn Biddle
Hobbies for Perfectionists
Leadership

Hobbies for Perfectionists

The Wharton-educated bank executive quits weekend bird-watching excursions after missing a prothonotary warbler (rare orange and yellow-headed songbird)[...]
davidmark
The Science of Play
Leadership

The Science of Play

As a kid who wasn’t allowed to watch television, the focus of my childhood was play. The games are too many to count. There was, for example, a little girl[...]
Erin Wildermuth
Churchill’s Finest Hobby
Leadership

Churchill’s Finest Hobby

Winston Churchill once wrote that “The cultivation of a hobby and new forms of interest is therefore a policy of first importance”. He knew this well. Even[...]
RiShawn Biddle
The Magic of an Outside Perspective
Leadership

The Magic of an Outside Perspective

Personal growth comes from self-awareness, and the practice of journaling is a phenomenal way to start that process with regular reflection—as long as your[...]
johnmeese
What Does “Character” Even Mean?
Leadership

What Does “Character” Even Mean?

Consider some famous names from the business world in recent years. Bernie Madoff. Ken Lay. Bernie Ebbers. What do they all have in common? One thing is that[...]
christianbmiller
Guarding Our Integrity
Leadership

Guarding Our Integrity

“I knew it was a fake check,” she said. “But if I didn’t come up with the money, we were going to lose our car.” In more than two decades in law[...]
jeremyjesenovec
When Nobody’s Looking
Leadership

When Nobody’s Looking

Julius Caesar Watts memorably said that “character”—meaning good character—is about “doing what’s right when nobody’s looking.” Watts would[...]
Jeremy Lott
Living the Impossible Dream
Leadership

Living the Impossible Dream

Your ambitious goal isn’t impossible to accomplish—and don’t let anyone tell you otherwise. The first step in making any endeavor possible is dismissing[...]
RiShawn Biddle
Prevent Fear from Keeping You Stuck
Leadership

Prevent Fear from Keeping You Stuck

Fear is universal. The gymnast fears stumbling instead of sticking the perfect landing. The singer fears a moment of wavering pitch. The serious speaker fears[...]
Erin Wildermuth
4 Steps for Dealing with Self-Doubt
Leadership

4 Steps for Dealing with Self-Doubt

It's natural to feel like an imposter sometimes. But don't dwell on your self-doubt. Instead, the solution is to recognize your feelings as a healthy part of[...]
RiShawn Biddle
Run the Race You Want to Run
Leadership

Run the Race You Want to Run

It was a year ago. I had dozens of people working for me. My business was losing money every month. Everyone thought I was successful, but I was stressed[...]
JeffGoins
3 Habits of Lifelong Learners
Leadership

3 Habits of Lifelong Learners

Over the years, I've met many influential and successful people, and I've observed a common trait in nearly all of them: they were all lifelong learners. If[...]
JeffGoins
When Aptitude Is Not Enough
Personal Development

When Aptitude Is Not Enough

I’ve said before many times that the key to job satisfaction is moving away from your Drudgery and Disinterest Zones and toward the Passion and Proficiency[...]
Michael Hyatt
How to Get More Cash Cows
Leadership

How to Get More Cash Cows

It’s one of the toughest questions in business: Who should you be working with? Several years ago, when I was CEO of Thomas Nelson, I had one of those[...]
Michael Hyatt
7 Steps to Gain More Confidence Now
Leadership

7 Steps to Gain More Confidence Now

Whenever I speak with leaders about their greatest struggles, the answer I hear more than any other is a lack of confidence. It’s a universal affliction.[...]
Michael Hyatt