Archive for 'Goals'
Change-ability Tip #13: Goal setting–more powerful than we thought
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Much is written about the benefits of goal setting and articulating our dreams. It seems, however, that goals may be even more important than we thought. In 2008, psychologists Baruch Eitam, Ran Hassin and Yaacov Schul at Hebrew University studied the benefit of “non-conscious goal pursuit”–moving toward a desired goal without being aware [...]
Posted: April 12th, 2009 under 50 Ways to be resilient, Change-ability Tip, Goals.
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Inspiration and getting things done
Happy New Year everyone! I think it’s telling that my last blog post was called “Do you know about inertia?” and was posted way back in September. Today is the first day of a new year and I’m resolving to wrestle inertia to the ground this year … or at least to look it in [...]
Posted: January 1st, 2009 under Commitment, Future story, Goals.
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Do you know about inertia?
I love Marshall Goldsmith’s blog over at the Harvard Business School Discussion Leader site. I read his Sept. 8/08 post this morning and it hit a nerve as I’m feeling especially overwhelmed and unable to keep up with commitments. This particular post is called “Become a More Effective Leader by Asking One Tough Question.”
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Posted: September 11th, 2008 under Goals, Leadership.
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