The top 1% of successful business owners consistently schedule time to reflect. Do you take time daily, weekly or monthly to simply sit, think and reflect? The most successful people in the world make it a common practice. Warren Buffet, CEO of the fourth largest company in the country spends by his own estimate 80-percent of his career reading and thinking. AOL CEO, Tim Armstrong, makes his executives spend 10% of their day or four hours per week just thinking. Bill Gates is famous ... continue reading...
Effectively Communicate, DISC Training
Learn to effectively communicate with DISC training because it gives us the “why” behind human behavior. Our communication can be more effective with DISC training because it shows us the different personality needs that drive behaviors. That's why these needs are the key to unlocking effectiveness with others. Have you ever thought, "I don't understand why somebody would do that?" after he or she behaved in an particular way? DISC training can show us the "why" behind some of these ... continue reading...
What Competent Team Players Have in Common
Competent team players are "well qualified, fit." They are capable and highly qualified to do the job well. Being competent is another essential quality of team players. ... continue reading...
Why it Pays to Communicate
People who communicate well are more successful, have more fulfilling relationships, and can even make more money over their lifetime. In fact, the Harvard Business Review said the number one criteria for advancement and promotion for professionals is an ability to communicate effectively. It is no surprise being Communicative is a quality great team players share in marriage, family and the workplace. All this month we are covering the "17 Essential Qualities of a Team Player," from John ... continue reading...
Commitment Is Always A Choice
Great team players are committed. However, what does being committed look like? We've all known people who declare they are committed to something like a sports team with a winning season, but is this true commitment? It's easy to appear committed when we can see the end result or when we can have immediate gratification from our commitment. However, what happens when we have to overcome obstacles, defeats, emotions and press on through adversity? Can we remain committed? Commitment is a ... continue reading...
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