Recent articles related to

Self Improvement

Recent articles related to

Self Improvement

The Perfect Morning Routine

How to Have the Perfect Morning


By Craig Ballantyne | 02/5/2018

The secret to productive, priority-focused mornings is not a secret—in fact, the idea of a Morning Routine goes back generations. ETR Editor Craig Ballantyne unpacks this age-old wisdom, and how you can use it to win your days.

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5 Tips for Leadership

5 Pillars of Outstanding Leadership

By Craig Ballantyne | 01/29/2018

Leading is not reserved for CEOs and heads of state. The virtues of leadership can benefit everyone in almost every facet of life. That’s why you need to start making the most of these 5 key behaviors of outstanding leaders.

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Face Your FEAR

3 Ways to Get Unstuck (and Face Your FEAR)

By Zander Fryer | 01/25/2018

FEAR—False Experiences Appearing Real—can easily derail you (and your dreams). But these tools ensure that nothing will keep you from the success you truly want.

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President Trump

How to Fix Donald Trump’s Schedule

By Craig Ballantyne | 01/22/2018

The Donald has many quirks, including certain habits that dominate his mornings. Don’t let him influence you; there are much better morning routines that what he’s implemented. In fact, we’ve got an inside look at the best one.

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Coach Pete Carroll of the Seahawks

What Seahawks Coach Pete Carroll Can Teach You About Building Positive Company Culture

By Ryan Warner | 01/18/2018

Seahawks Head Coach Pete Carroll is celebrated both by his players and by the public—and there’s a good reason for that, says psychologist Dr. Michael Gervais. He knows how to build team culture. And he has some corporate culture lessons for business leaders.

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Planning and Goal-Setting

Planning and Goal-Setting So You Can Work Less and Make More

By James Schramko | 01/16/2018

James Schramko is a sought after worldwide for his business strategy and productivity acumen. Get this sneak peek into his latest book, “Work Less, Make More.”

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Wine Habits

The Quiet Power (and Possibility) of Reward

By Jeff Steen | 01/10/2018

Habit change isn’t as easy you may think. What’s worse, you might be doing in all wrong. The good news? Scientific studies—focused on cue, routine, and reward—are now showing us how our brains cement habits, and we can use these observations to get us on the path to success.

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Copywriting Rules

5-Question Formula For Producing Money-Making Copy in 60 Minutes

By Nate Rifkin | 01/10/2018

Copywriting is easy—but you need to know the right formula for capturing your audience. Veteran copywriter Nate Rifkin walks you through the easy, five-question formula for copywriting gold.

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Marcus Aurelius

3 Steps to Change Your Ways

By Craig Ballantyne | 01/9/2018

I’ve talked a lot about the importance of the Morning Routine, but there’s more to your eventual success than routines. You have to push yourself to move from idea to action, and find accountability for every step you take. Here’s how.

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Focus and Exercise

This Is How To Start Your Day

By Craig Ballantyne | 01/8/2018

I’ve talked a lot about my Morning Routine, but there’s something essential to your success that often gets lost in the shuffle. It starts with focus.

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Say No

What Bothers Me [RANT]

By Craig Ballantyne | 01/4/2018

The most successful people in the world learn how to say no. Why? Because saying yes gives you too many priorities—and you only need one.

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Carrie Wilkerson

“Barefoot Executive” Carrie Wilkerson on Bridging the Gender Gap

By Jeff Steen | 01/3/2018

What do we still have to learn about bridging the gender gap in 2018? A lot, and Carrie Wilkerson knows just where to start…

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