By Nadia Goodman — 2013
As an entrepreneur, you have a lot on your plate. Staying focused can be tough with a constant stream of employees, clients, emails, and phone calls demanding your attention.
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Many studies have been done in the corporate world and the most successful people were interviewed to find out what was the secret. And it was repeatedly discovered that they all attributed their success not to the skill set that they possessed, but to the attitude that they had cultivated.
In a work world dominated by automation, digitalization, and increasing incivility, the need for one group of workers, those whom I call “sensitive strivers,” has never been greater.
The aspects that make them most creative may also be their biggest risk.
Tips and tricks I use daily.
Cultivating trusting, committed relationships between bosses and employees is critical for a company's growth and success.
In my latest book Redesign Your Mind I explain how you can not only change what you think but how you think.
Frustration is the feeling of being blocked from a goal. Although it sounds like a destructive emotion, it can actually be a source of creative fuel.
Want to gain access to deeper, more creative thinking and keep your ideas organized at the same time? It’s not impossible.
One trait of highly successful people is having a positive outlook on life, always moving forward, always learning – especially when it’s hard. We’re not typically grateful for the “worst” things in our lives. If we want to have a growth mindset, we should be.
Students constantly face obstacles and transitions—and their mindset influences how they respond to them.
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