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3 Leadership Tips for Guiding Others from an Army Surgeon

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Entrepreneurs and business leaders can learn a lot from veterans and active members in the military. If you’re on the path to leadership, here are Blackorby’s top tips for guiding others. But in reality, returning to a place of empathy and mutual understanding is the key to achieving group goals—especially in tough times.

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These Are Nicole Lapin’s 6 Money Tips for Living Your Richest Life

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You do need a plan, though—and here are six tips from her 12-step plan: 1. Write down your goals and turn them into an elevator pitch. Studies show that women who can clearly craft a narrative for themselves—and mentally embrace it—have a better chance of reaching those goals, Lapin says. Go ahead and buy coffee from a barista.

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What 3 CEOs Learned After Spending a Day in Their Employees’ Shoes

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Since that experience, he’s using his new knowledge of how things really work on the literal street level to create a company-wide “transformation,” including a better tipping policy and improved communication processes. Here’s what other CEOs and leaders say there is to be learned from walking a day in employees’ shoes. His goal? “To

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The Art of Persuasion: 4 Tips to Master Influence

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No matter what your goal is, all you have to do is embrace the quirks you were born with. Harris learned this lesson after building his first company by himself. Skill-hunters want to learn as much as they can, whether that’s marketing, negotiating or foreign languages. You can do the same thing in your personal life.

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You’re Overthinking It—These 4 Simple Self-Improvement Hacks Will Change Your Life

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My only goal is to fill most boxes with something. It’s a goal I believe in, and it’s rooted in a bigger-picture mission I’m on—to have a healthy body and mind, for myself and my kids. The goal of the confidence log is to say, ‘I committed an act of bravery, and people said yes.’” It’s simple. It’s visible. It’s worthwhile.

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Your March Action Plan: 10 Easy Ways to Build Your Confidence

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Your action plan is a monthly to-do list of tips straight from SUCCESS magazine—10 things you can do right now to improve yourself and your life. Read: What I Learned From 30 Days of Positive Thinking 3. Revel in your newfound bravery and commit to negotiating once a week. Read: How I Learned to (at Least Try to) Get My Way 5.

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Seasonal Overwhelm? Here’s Your Sanity-Saving Guide

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Learning how to manage the overwhelm of the season is a critical part of running a successful business and keeping your sanity in your life. Often they are focused on their own holiday promotions or goals they want to achieve before the end of the year. Are you setting realistic goals? Treat them as non-negotiable appointments.

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