The old adage, ‘work smarter, not harder,’ is easier said than done.
As you review the past year and prepare for the new one ahead, consider the things you’d like to change and what you’d like to keep. Are you in maintenance mode or ready for growth? What habits have served you well and what are ones worth getting rid of?
Strange. That’s perhaps the best word to describe 2021 as the year winds down.
So how do we do hard things when our brains are constantly telling us to avoid effort? David Rock, cofounder of the Neuroleadership Institute and author of Your Brain at Work, offers three tips.
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