Category: Business
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Frankl and Nietzsche On Why Self-Actualization Is Not the Goal
Viktor Frankl believed that finding meaning in life is crucial for survival. He often quoted Nietzsche, saying, “He who has a why to live for can bear almost any how.” This idea suggests that having a purpose helps people endure challenges.
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Relying On Willpower To Achieve Success Is a Trap
Ego depletion happens when your willpower is overused. If you’re constantly in a state of indecision, it drains your mental energy. As a result, your ability to make good choices weakens.
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Start With “Why” To Be a Superb Leader
“Why,” is about the purpose or belief behind an action or organization. It’s the core reason that motivates everything else. The next layer, “How,” describes the process or values that set them apart. Finally, the outer circle, “What,” defines what they do or offer, like products or services.
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Use The Culture Code To Build Team Success
Culture is the invisible glue that holds a team together. It shapes how members interact, make decisions, and solve problems. A strong culture encourages open communication, mutual respect, and shared values. When culture is prioritized, teams become more collaborative and innovative.
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How to Create Systems in Your Life and Business
Creating systems in your life can lead to greater success than merely setting goals. In this article you will learn about practical steps to develop these systems that bring about real changes. With a simple pen and paper, or digital notepad, you can start to reflect on your current situation and clarify your dreams. Instead…
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Personality Scoring Using the Myers–Briggs Type Indicator
The MBTI categorizes individuals into 16 possible personality types. These types derive from combinations of preferences in four dichotomies: extroversion versus introversion, sensing versus intuition, thinking versus feeling, and judging versus perceiving.
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The Power of Strong Frameworks in Life and Business
By using frameworks, you can conserve your brainpower and focus on what matters most in your daily life, and for your business. Frameworks are shortcuts that help you think clearly and make better decisions.
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The 5 Main Personality Factors
While there are many different theories and models of personality, one of the most widely accepted is the Five Factor Model (FFM). The 5 dimensions are openness, conscientiousness, extraversion, agreeableness, and neuroticism.
