Tag: self-improvement
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What I’ve Learned From GTD’s David Allen
I’ve been following the GTD/Getting Things Done methodology for many years, and I’ve had the opportunity to talk with author David Allen on many occasions. Here are some of the things I’ve learned from David that aren’t in the book.
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Evernote Helps Me Find Great Restaurants

Are you ever at a loss to find a great restaurant when you want to plan a night out? Evernote can help.
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Book Notes: “Blink: The Power of Thinking Without Thinking

Malcolm Gladwell combines unique stories to make a point. In his book, “Blink” he looks at rapid cognition—the ability of our subconscious minds to make quick and often accurate decisions. He believes both the power and the pitfalls of snap judgments can be both beneficial and misleading.
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Book Summary: Super Communicators
“Supercommunicators: How to Unlock the Secret Language of Connection” by Charles Duhigg explores the art and science behind effective communication. The book argues that the foundation of successful communication lies in recognizing and aligning with the specific type of conversation one is engaged in.
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The Power of Writing Things Down
“Every idea you have and everything you need to do should be written down.” That’s the subject of today’s LEADERSHIP PLUS.
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Bosses Must Apologize
Admitting your error and saying sorry is the right thing to do whether you are the boss or not. But if you are the boss, it is even more important as it demonstrates humility and your moral values.
