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Unmasking Imposter Syndrome on the Let’s Get Social Show

Stephanie LH Calahan

Imposter Syndrome afflicts over 70% of all people, and many don't know it is standing in the way of their dreams and goals. “Comparisonitis” social media, and who you follow. It is prevalent among people considered to be high-achievers. It can show up as overperforming in one area and underperforming in another.

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How To Train Your Brain

Brilliantly Better

Your Brain Is Your Main World Interface Some of you may remember the series of posts in which I made a comparison between a human being and a computer, and I’m talking specifically about how to keep the best version of yourself. Brain Exercises Just like physical exercise, brain training must be performed in a balanced way.

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Major Meltdown in Time Management - Tips to Avoid it Happening To You

Stephanie LH Calahan

Cut your major goals into bite-sized pieces. Each small priority or requirement on the way to ultimate goal becomes a mini goal in itself. When receiving a request (from your child's school, from your co-worker, from your significant other) ask yourself if this fits with your overall goals, and who you are right now.

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What Can Argentine Tango Teach You About Brilliant Blogging?

Brilliantly Better

I will one of these days:) That was brilliant comparison-blogging to tango and all the steps are so true. 9 Steps To Get You Back On Track When Things Are Messy + Out Of Balance + Out Of Flow Reply 2 Ben Weston March 22, 2010 at 8:19 pm Hey Farnoosh, That was a wonderful comparison of the two! Great post, Farnoosh! Thank you so much.

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Business Lessons from Equestrians

Men With Pens

While training for competition, I learned many valuable lessons (beyond the kind that made sure you didn’t canter off to your death). Rebecca July 19, 2010 at 2:19 am I’ve never been an avid horse rider myself but I can easily see the comparisons you are making. I really liked all 4 comparisons and lessons.

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The Subtle Comfort Of The Discomfort Zone

Brilliantly Better

The simplest comparison is with a workout. Things are moving, are transforming around you, there is still a lot of pressure to be solved, you’re tired and frustrated, but, somehow, you’re thriving. And you feel it with all your being. It’s hard to push and push and stretch yourself out of the comfort zone.

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The Death Of The Deadline As We Know It

Brilliantly Better

Train yourself to become better at killing tasks. I deliberately pushed the comparison a little bit. When you see this from a business perspective, deadlines are seen from a different perspective as each task is completed you move closer to your goal. Many productivity techniques are using this subliminal approach.

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