Category Archives: Mindset

Emotional Intelligence

Emotional Intelligence – The Importance of Emotional Intelligence in Today’s Business World is a 25 page, 6000+ word report.

This report explains what emotional intelligence is, how to improve it and why it’s so important in business. It focuses primarily on emotional intelligence in business or the workplace.

Chapter List:

  • Introduction
  • What Is Emotional Intelligence (EQ)?
  • Why Is EQ Important?
  • Why Is EQ Important In Business?
  • How To Improve Your EQ
  • Conclusion

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EVERYday: The Power of Daily Routine

EVERYday is 31 page (6000+ word) guide that teaches people how important it is to embrace the power of routine. By using this guide, the reader will learn how to create daily rituals that can potentially change their life.

Sections Include:

  • The Power of Routine
  • Famous Routines of Successful People
  • Fostering and Creating Your Own Powerful Routines
  • 50 Daily Routine Examples

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Everyday Leadership: Change Your Everyday Life With Leadership Traits

Today’s bonus report is Everyday Leadership which is a 40+page (6000+ word) guide that teaches people the traits they should learn from great leaders, and how to incorporate them into their own lives.

Sections Include:

  • Leadership Skills
  • Using Leadership Skills in Everyday Life
    1. Vision
    2. Passion
    3. Confidence
    4. Positive Attitude
    5. Persistence
    6. Communication
    7. Creativity
    8. Independence
    9. Integrity
    10. Ability to Delegate

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Take Charge of Your Mindset, part 4

Outsource if something isn’t worth your time

That’s where you decide to spend some of your income to have others do for you what isn’t worth what your time is worth.

For example, I used to mow my own lawn. It took at least an hour every week, but sometimes more because I would have to go out to buy gas for the mower, and add oil, and clean it, and occasionally sharpen the blade.

And then when I got done, I’d be sweating and tired, and need to cool down with a drink of water and maybe a shower. So one hour turned into two hours, often.

So, even though it was good exercise, there came a time when I decided that it wasn’t worth my time, and I hired a landscaper to mow our lawn every week during the growing season. It costs me $25 per week, and I don’t have to think about the chore. My time is worth more than $25 per hour, or the $12.50 per hour if you consider my cooldown time when I did the mowing.

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