People With a Strategic Mindset Use These Three Steps to Achieve Goals

Today I came across a thought provoking article on the BBC news site breaking down some new research on the strategic mindset. The research is from Patricia Chen, Ph.D., an assistant professor of social psychology at the National University of Singapore. Chen’s research suggests that those with a strategic mindset use a technique experts call metacognition. In […]

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Does Believing That Talent is Innate Fuel Limiting Beliefs?

I’m a big fan of the Clifton Strengths Finder by Gallup.  A few days ago I used the theories from it to translate the formula for success defined by physicist Albert-László Barabási. My premise was the following: Success = # of Applied Strengths X % of Managed Weaknesses X Scale Meaning that you will have more success if […]

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The Common Strategic Error “Hard Working” Stagnant People Make

There’s nothing worse than working your hardest and still facing stagnation.  If you have this experience, it’s very likely your making a common strategic error. Whether it’s in your career, sports, or in a relationship, becoming stagnant is frustrating. Especially when you know you are working you hardest. Specifically, stagnation in the context I’m referring […]

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