When I'm reading these quotes, it sometimes scares me a bit. Do one thing every day that scares you.” – Eleanor Roosevelt Life begins at the end of your comfort zone.”- Neale Donald Walsch “Most everything that you want is just outside your comfort zone.” - Jack Canfield But it … [Read more...] about The habit of extending your comfort zone.
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How to take advantage of your doubts?
The impostor syndrome seems to touch half of the working population. It's often described as seeing ourselves as a fraud. At different degrees, we all have a form of it, from the CEO of the biggest companies to the office clerk. Let's put a word that we are all familiar with—doubts. We all have … [Read more...] about How to take advantage of your doubts?
How do flexibility and consistency produce more results?
At a glance, it seems contradictory.If achievements come from consistency, I should keep repeating the same actions.Or if I change every time, how can I reach a goal?And, at the same time, if I continue in the same direction no matter what happens around me, I have very few chances to do … [Read more...] about How do flexibility and consistency produce more results?
I tried to get self-disciplined, but I get discouraged…
I tried to get self-disciplined, but I get discouraged. What I've learned from 5 years of daily practice. "I did so much in a week, a month, a year…And nothing has improved. I should give up." I understand. It might be tempting as a thought. But don't. 😉 Why? Self-discipline doesn't … [Read more...] about I tried to get self-disciplined, but I get discouraged…
The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons in Creative Leadership from 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company by Robert Iger.
For my article A year in reading. My 5 books to implement new ideas in real life, I have selected Robert's Iger book: The Ride of a Lifetime as one of my best 2020 reads. This blog is partly about how to advance in your career. Robert's ride brings excellent insights into leadership, career … [Read more...] about The Ride of a Lifetime: Lessons in Creative Leadership from 15 Years as CEO of the Walt Disney Company by Robert Iger.