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Noble Purpose Newsletter

Why Most People Don't Like Their Jobs

There are two basic human needs: connection and meaning. If you don’t get them at work, you’re not going to like your job very much. We want to be connected to other people and we want to know that we’re making a difference. It’s doesn’t matter whether you’re a.

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Why Most People Don’t Like Their Jobs

There are two basic human needs: connection and meaning. If you don’t get them at work, you’re not going to like your job very much. We want to be connected to other people and we want to know that we’re making a difference. It’s doesn’t matter whether you’re a.

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Why a Ten-Year-Old is Giving Advice to Congress

“Why do Congressmen say such mean things about each other?  We’re not allowed to act like that in class. We have rules about respecting each other. Do you think something like that might help you?” He was only 10 years old, but his question made several Congressmen squirm. His name is Colyne.  He’s.

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The Doorbell Dynamic: Failure to See the Big Picture

Doesn’t it make you crazy when people can’t see the big picture? You’ll be in the middle of a project, and they do something completely counter to the goals.  In our family, we call it the doorbell dynamic. There’s a story to explain. My parents remodeled their house a few years back.  It.

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Three Things You Need to Succeed (Including the One Nobody Talks About)

It’s that weird thing that no one can seem to put their finger on. But it’s why some people succeed where others fail. Traditional wisdom says that success or failure is largely determined by your skills and knowledge. But there’s a third element of success that’s more intangible. Sometimes we call it.

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Why Too Much Positive Thinking Leads to Failure

McLeod & More, Inc. is an international training and consulting firm specializing in sales, leadership, and customer/employee engagement. McLeod & More President Lisa Earle McLeod is the author of The Triangle of Truth, a Washington Post Top 5 Business Book for Leaders, “the ultimate guide for solving problems.

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The Real Reason So Many People Are Such Bad Communicators

From the anal-retentive drones whose PowerPoint presentations seem to last for weeks to the overbearing braggart who can’t stop telling you how wonderful he is, some people just aren’t very good at communicating. You’ve probably also experienced the awkward silences, stammered replies and mid-sentence brain freezes that can stall a meeting, presentation.

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How to Solve Really Big Problems

War, disease, famine, your checking account. Sometimes big problems can seem so overwhelming you don’t know where to start.  It feels like trying to dig a hole to China.  With a spoon. But what if instead of feeling like you had to solve the whole problem, you could just solve one.

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Why Love Means Never Having to Say, "Yes, But"

As the cameras zoomed in, he started to squirm.When they cut to the close up, his entire head looked like it was about to explode. He had come on the Dr. Phil show because he wanted to repair his marriage in the aftermath of his affair. But with his personal life.

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Why Love Means Never Having to Say, “Yes, But”

As the cameras zoomed in, he started to squirm.When they cut to the close up, his entire head looked like it was about to explode. He had come on the Dr. Phil show because he wanted to repair his marriage in the aftermath of his affair. But with his personal life.

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