Fun article with a few interesting observations on identity evolution and influences.
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We know this. But never need to stop reminding and remembering. Pass along.
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Integrity is at the core of emotional intelligence. 24 ways to know if you have it: First, what integrity's not: Doing what's popular instead of what's right Acting differently in private than in public Saying one thing and doing another Letting fear dictate your decisions Taking credit for others' work Valuing success over ethics Hiding your mistakes Following the crowd Turning a blind eye Making excuses Blaming others Staying silent Integrity is: Transparency Ethical behavior Keeping your word Acting with courage Treating others fairly Owning your mistakes Respecting confidentiality Showing respect for others Admitting when you're wrong Standing up for what you believe Refusing to compromise your values Doing what's right, even when it's hard In a world that values success at any cost, integrity is the ultimate success. And emotional intelligence means choosing integrity even when emotions run high. ➟ It's always doing the right thing. ➟ Not because someone is watching. ➟ But because it's the right thing to do. Agree? Repost to share this with others ♻️. And follow Justin Wright for more.
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I just received a year-end email from the president of a brand I've purchased a few times throughout the year. There was one part of the message I found particularly compelling, as it aligns with my own belief about the strength of authentic brands. This, from the president of Vuori: "Our belief is that great brands thrive in the eye of the storm. They aren't just compelling marketing aimed at selling something. At their core, they have thriving cultures comprised of people that prioritize great relationships with one another. They make high quality, innovative products and their customer is at the center of everything they do." Here's to a happy, healthy, and hope-filled new year!
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A most excellent example of how to engage a reader to make a point understood. Not unlike the really clever flight attendant on Southwest Airlines who turns the safety message into something you actually want to hear again.
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I've been a lifelong procrastinator and am always seeking advice on how to shift this behavior. I've no doubt there is some great guidance in this article, but I procrastinated reading it and then was overwhelmed with all of the work it takes to NOT be a procrastinator! hope some of you find it useful. Worth sharing.
How to Stop Procrastinating
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Such a great reminder of the basics. No extra effort required to be a great communicator, and it makes all the difference to your team(s). #team
Great Leadership Is About Great Communication
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Really great quick read about the importance of excellent communication skills, and a few methods for continuing to improve them.
Your success will be determined by 3 things. Here’s how to get better at each
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Citizen surveys are indispensable for public engagement, but when you need to educate as well as engage, they fall short. Balancing Act’s Prioritize tool is an easy and informative way to let your residents learn and provide input.
Balancing Act Debuts Tool Giving the Public a Say in Budgets
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it's not often that an article about my home city brings me to tears. As WaPo is so extraordinary at doing, they've captured the humanity in way that makes me feel small, in an important way. Well worth the read, especially for my friends and colleagues who call Denver home.
Anger and heartbreak on Bus No. 15
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