Kobe Bryant Was Worth $600 Million When He Died, but He Signed His Most Important Contract (for Zero Dollars) When He Was Just 15
The most important contracts you will ever make? They’re with yourself. Source link Jeff Haden
The most important contracts you will ever make? They’re with yourself. Source link Jeff Haden
Want to be successful in business and in life? Embrace a role and master it. Source link Jeff Haden
Founders looking turn short-term failure into long-term success need patience, but a certain kind of patience. Source link Jeff Haden
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Especially because you’ll need to avoid burning out along the way. Source link Jeff Haden
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Unconventional, even counterintuitive leadership advice from Mark Cuban. Source link Jeff Haden
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Science says how you tend to make decisions lays the foundation for making better decisions and plans–and for being happier. Source link Jeff Haden
Gene Hackman’s Norman Dale in ‘Hoosiers’ is a great leader not because he had the title, but because his players wanted to play for him. Source link Jeff Haden
Leaders pay attention to the unasked question, because that’s the question people really want you to answer. Source link Jeff Haden
What Do Entrepreneurs and Race Car Drivers Have in Common? Just About Everything Source link Jeff Haden
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Think Timothée Chalamet sounded cocky when he accepted a SAG award by claiming to be ‘in pursuit of greatness?’ Here’s why you’re wrong. Source link Jeff Haden
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