Leadership February 24, 2017 The Crazy Way We Work [Infographic] When I think of one word to describe contemporary work habits, it's unsustainable. Michael Hyatt
Productivity February 22, 2017 The Surprising Power of Daily Rituals To some people, ritual is a bad word. Many folks recoil at the religious association, even though most rituals aren’t religious. Michael Hyatt
Productivity February 20, 2017 The Major Danger of Confusing Projects and Goals When it comes to setting personal or professional goals, how do you determine what makes your list? Michael Hyatt
Personal Development February 17, 2017 How to Make Your Weekend a WOW Experience Every year comes freshly stocked with 104 weekend days. That’s 28 percent of all available days in the year. It’s like a full quarter! Michael Hyatt
Productivity February 15, 2017 Why Sandbagging Your Goals Kills Your Productivity I’m a fairly conservative person but not when it comes to setting new goals for myself or for my business. Michael Hyatt
Productivity February 13, 2017 Why Skipping Lunch Is Bad for You and Worse for Business Did you skip lunch last week—either by gobbling down something at your desk or forgoing food altogether? The odds are good that you did. Michael Hyatt
Personal Development February 10, 2017 How to Break a Habit That’s Holding You Back We’re several weeks into the new year at this point. If you set some significant goals, you might be feeling the challenge of sticking with them. Michael Hyatt
Personal Development February 8, 2017 How to Make Your Non-Fiction Reading More Productive I’m a serious reader and have been most of my life. Most leaders I know are. We realize there’s a major ROI on time dedicated to reading. Michael Hyatt
Productivity February 6, 2017 The Surprising Benefit of Being Inflexible When I coach people on reaching their goals, I advise them to be flexible on their strategies. Michael Hyatt
Leadership February 1, 2017 How to Make Positivity Go Viral in Your Organization We’re used to hearing about people getting sick at the office. Someone brings in the cold or the flu, and it spreads. Michael Hyatt