As a child growing up with his grandmother in Haiti, the artist Wyclef Jean developed an early appreciation for the idea that any worthy pursuit requires a blend of agency and preparation. On the day I spoke to him, Jean recalled a time when a missionary visited his village. “At five years old, a carContinueContinue reading “Wyclef Jean reveals his creative super power—and how you can tap into it too”
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Harder than Harvard: How to get a job at the most in-demand tech companies
On December 1, podcaster and venture capitalist Harry Stebbings posted on LinkedIn that candidates were 200 times more likely to get into Harvard University than they were to get a job at the $6.6 billion valuation AI startup ElevenLabs. According to his statistic, out of 180,000 applicants in the first half of the year, onlyContinueContinue reading “Harder than Harvard: How to get a job at the most in-demand tech companies”
Why You Should Use the People’s Names When You Talk to Them, Backed by Neuroscience
Research shows occasionally using the other person’s name can make the conversation more meaningful, memorable, and impactful. source https://www.inc.com/jeff-haden/why-you-should-use-the-peoples-names-when-you-talk-to-them-backed-by-neuroscience/91283969
The Real Reason High-Performing Leaders Feel Exhausted, Even When They’re Doing Everything Right
What executives are missing about sustainable performance. source https://www.inc.com/marcel-schwantes/high-performing-leaders-exhausted-erin-coupe-i-can-fit-that-in/91284308
Adam Grant Says 1 Small Change Makes You 3X More Likely to Keep Your New Year’s Resolutions
The psychologist, and 27 other studies, agree this change in viewing your goals could triple your chance of reaching them. source https://www.inc.com/jessica-stillman/adam-grant-says-1-small-change-makes-you-3x-more-likely-to-keep-your-new-years-resolutions/91283959
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