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Manage your energy, not your time

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How to Manage Your Energy to Do Your Best Work and Feel Fulfilled When you’re running on empty, you feel distracted, disconnected, and even frustrated. We’ve all been there, slogging through the days to try to get it all done, and still falling short. You don’t have energy left for the things that matter most.  The problem is, it’s easy to get swept up in what pulls on our attention rather than consciously choosing where we want to invest our energy. You may constantly be busy, but you may not feel fulfilled. “There's a really big difference between achievement and fulfillment,” says Molly Fletcher in the course Achieving More through Smart Energy Management.  By proactively managing your energy, you can get closer to fulfillment—to show up as your best self at work and have energy for the people and the activities that matter most in your life. Try these three simple—yet powerful—steps to masterfully manage your energy so you can better connect with and serve the people ...

The Things That Requires 'No' Talent

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10 Things That Require 'NO' Talent! How often do we equate success with talent? All the time. But In real world, success isn’t created by talent alone. Just like we might see extremely large talent squandered, we also see underdogs unexpectedly overachieve. Here are 10 action that we can always control that require 'NO' talent yet have a big impact on our success/purpose. 1. Being on time:  Punctuality is a keystone habit that requires organisation and planning ahead—both of which lead to greater success. Here’s a good primer on why being on time is important and how anyone can make it a habit/pattern in day schedule. 2. Work ethic:  This is the discipline/control of showing up consistently and making the best decisions that lead towards the peak(or best) performance . best example is that Kobe is the best player in the league and he took a bus to a high school to get some work in. As Kobe said after getting drafted straight out of high school in 1996, “...