Do you want to be a more likeable leader? If not, then you should be! Have a look at these 7 ways suggested by Mike Michalowicz as they may be very helpful in achieving your goal of being a more likeable leader.
Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff!
We Promise, You Really Don’t Need To Worry About Some Of The Stuff You’ve Been Worrying About!
Careers are a big deal. They help define who we are, what we value, and what we’re here on this Earth to contribute as humans. So it’s completely understandable why so many of us are in a perpetual state of fear about getting them right.
But we spend too much time stressing about things that just aren’t worth it. We should be putting a lot of that energy into just letting life happen. It’s the little, unplanned experiences that often lead to greater success. So, please, give yourself permission to quit worrying about these five things as suggested by Jenny Foss.
Click this link: – Don’t Sweat The Small Stuff!
You Deserve To Find Work You Love, Not Just Work You’re “Meh” About!
Any of this sound familiar: –
(1) You’re currently slumped over your desk.
(2) The very thought of work makes your stomach curdle.
(3) When you try and muster excitement about that next PowerPoint or team meeting, you suddenly start to daydream about chucking it all and opening a bar on the beach!
If so, then maybe it’s time for a new position. Or (and this is a big or) maybe it’s time for an entirely new career. Here are some red flags suggested by Christie Mims that it could be the latter, and solutions on how to hustle through making the change.
Click this link: – Change It Up!
If You’re Happy And You Know It!
The Pursuit Of Happiness Is Real – And Here’s How NOT To Get There!
Sure, having a huge crib, a sweet ride, and lots of zeros in your bank account is pretty cushy—but it’s not the key to happiness.
Actually, the happiest people tend to focus a lot more on what they do, not what they have. They develop certain perspectives and beliefs that keep their endorphins on the up. So, want a dose of what they’re having? Take on these nine habits as suggested by Jeff Haden, and you’ll be on the fast track to happy, too.