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You have a 1 in 135,000 chance to become a CEO.

This 3-minute “Harvard” test will help you get there:

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May 23
You will lose 10 years to distraction over your career.

These 7 Harvard tips will help you reclaim that time:

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May 22
The #1 predictor of leadership success is NOT charisma, influence, or power.

Nor is it personality, attractiveness, or innovative genius.

The #1 predictor is this:
"Do you positively energize those around you or do you negatively de-energize them?"

In other words, do you raise them up or make them feel down?

Here's what researchers know:
According to research from Emma Seppälä of the Yale School of Management & Kim Cameron of the University of Michigan, positive energizers produce:

- enhanced feelings of well-being among employees
- substantially higher levels of engagement
- lower turnover
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May 19
Marcus Aurelius was a distinguished Roman Emperor and Stoic philosopher.

He wrote a private journal called "Meditations."

Here are 7 powerful leadership lessons from his journal (which was never supposed to be published): Image
1) “Carpe Diem” - Seize the Day

Truly live in the present moment, rather than dwelling on the past or worrying about the future.

Make the most of every opportunity, acting quickly and decisively.

Learn to meditate so you can increase your ability to focus on the task at hand.
2) “Virtus sola nobilitat” - Virtue alone ennobles

Live in accordance with the highest moral virtues such as wisdom, courage, justice, and compassion.

Cultivate these virtues in yourself, strive to model the way for others, and seek out role models who embody these virtue.
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