12 results for Demoralization
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LEADThe Heart of Business Turnaround Model
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Lead transformation by putting purpose and people before profits and shareholder value

Former Best Buy CEO Hubert Joly: Empowering Workers to Create 'Magic' · Hubert Joly

SELFCompassionate Habit Architecture
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Build lasting habits through self-compassion instead of discipline

The One Skill: How Mastering the Art of Letting Go Will Change Your Life · Leo Babauta

LEADThe Appreciative Inquiry Approach
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Find what's already working and scale it, rather than diagnosing what's broken and fixing it

Adam Grant WorkLife - How to Change Your Workplace · Adam Grant

STRThe Polarity Strategy
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Identify your enemies to find clarity, purpose, and direction

The 33 Strategies of War (Joost Elffers Books) · Robert Greene

MINDDemoralization Framework
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Recognizing darkness within

Dr. Paul Conti: How to Build and Maintain Healthy Relationships | Huberman Lab Guest Series · Andrew Huberman

PEAKThe Drive Balance Framework
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Balance drives for well-being

Dr. Paul Conti: How to Improve Your Mental Health | Huberman Lab Guest Series · Andrew Huberman

SELFThe Empowerment of Failure (After Action Review)
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Autopsy every failure ruthlessly, extract the lessons, then go again.

Can't Hurt Me · David Goggins

ENTDysfunction Is Gold Extraction
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Every inefficiency in your operation is untapped profit waiting to be extracted

Work the System · Sam Carpenter

SELFThe Inspiration-Not-Threat Response
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Transform envy of others' success into a roadmap for your own growth.

Mindset · Carol S. Dweck

SELFThe Effort Revaluation Framework
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Redefine effort from a sign of weakness to the mechanism of mastery.

Mindset · Carol S. Dweck

LEADPragmatic Persistence
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Exhaust every conventional option until unconventional breakthroughs emerge

The Obstacle Is the Way · Ryan Holiday

LEADUnrealistic Timelines as a Management Tool
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Set impossible deadlines to transform wild ideas from insane to merely very late

Elon Musk · Walter Isaacson