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Don’t Manage People, Lead Teams
Gary Keller says, “You can manage things and you can lead people, but you can rarely manage people effectively, and you can never lead things.” In many organizations, positions of leadership include the title “manager.” But what does it really mean to “manage” others? -
The Monotony of Success
In order to see our habits through, we need to view them less as goals to be accomplished in one grand, fell swoop, and more as what they are: essential building blocks that combine to make us who we are. -
Six Steps To Staying In Touch Using Handwritten Notes
We bet that when you reach out to your database, you’re likely using email, social media, and text messaging to stay in touch. And it’s easy to understand why—these methods are mostly free, fast, and waste no ink. But are these approaches having the impact you need? -
Best Year Ever: Reach Your Goals With The 411
The 411 is a productivity tool that helps us organize and visualize our priorities for the week, month, and year ahead. It represents 4 weeks, 1 month, and 1 year of goals. Using the 411 for both your work and personal life can allow you to break down your biggest goals into bigger, achievable things. -
Take Control Of Your Personal Narrative
We are shaped by the stories we tell ourselves. And when we aren’t saying them aloud, they often dictate the running commentary in our heads. It’s important for us to take charge of our own narratives because our stories have the power to change us. -
Best Year Ever: Think Big With The GPS
We’ve explained how Goal Setting to the Now can help you connect your future goals to the actions you need to take in the present to reach them, but we’re thrilled to show you another valuable tool that can place you (or your business) on the path to extraordinary results: the GPS. -
How To Use Deep Work To Achieve Greater Results In Less Time
If you feel like you spend a lot of time “working”—sitting at a desk and checking emails—but not as much time making true progress, the exceedingly rare and little-understood practice of “deep work” is an idea worth diving into. -
Does The Way You Dress Determine Your Success?
Steve Jobs was famous for wearing virtually the same thing every day—a black mock turtleneck, jeans and sneakers. It was simple yet serious and became a uniform of sorts for Jobs. But he isn’t alone. Cultivating a singular style is a trend among many successful people.
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Power Through A Shift: The Six Strategies
As the market turned this summer, Gary Keller and Jay Papasan knew that times were only going to get tougher. They called together the KellerINK writing and research team, along with instructional designers from Keller Williams University to go through the 12 SHIFT Tactics and decide what was going to be the most impactful for real estate businesses in the year to come. -
Homeownership For All: Grow Your Sphere With Outreach To Hispanic Home Buyers
Hispanic Heritage Month might have come to an official close last Friday, but we are squeaking in one last big celebration: you can now pre-order Su Primera Casa, the Spanish translation of Your First Home. -
Use Boredom To Set New Goals
As fall rolls in and winter comes into view, it’s possible that we might find ourselves being a little bored. Maybe the projects that once fired us up now leave us with little motivation or the increasingly dark days are making us want to hibernate. But we don’t need to panic! Instead of distracting ourselves from boredom, we can use it to our advantage. -
False Confidence, Education, And The Dunning-Kruger Effect
In 1995 a man named McArthur Wheeler was convinced that lemon juice was not only a good drink mix, but that it also could be used to make someone invisible to video cameras
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