HOW TO MAKE AND SHARPEN YOUR POINT
By Joel Schwartzberg
Here are 7 lessons from Get to the Point!: Sharpen Your Message and Make Your Words Matter by Joel Schwartzberg (Author)
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Nigerian News Leader First with details then facts By Joel Schwartzberg
Here are 7 lessons from Get to the Point!: Sharpen Your Message and Make Your Words Matter by Joel Schwartzberg (Author)
By Jorge Cuervo
In his insightful book "Leaders Don't Command: Inspire Growth, Ingenuity, and Collaboration," Jorge Cuervo challenges traditional notions of leadership and offers a refreshing perspective on how to foster a culture of engagement, innovation, and collaboration.
By Funke Egbemode
So there have been protests from certain quarters since last week’s piece titled ‘WHAT EXACTLY DO MEN WANT FROM US?’. How dare you make it look like men are difficult, insatiable, irritable and mean? How about what men want from women or at least those things you women really want instead of being sarcastic? I chuckled at that because men have been pretending that they don’t understand women since Adam willingly took the apple from Eve and voraciously devoured it. They will continue to pretend confused even if you give them one apple per minute. It’s their way and women have made their peace with all that. But me, I’m a good girl, even if I said so myself. That is why I am obediently throwing more light on what women want from their men.
By Mel Robinson
Stop Denying Your Feelings: Bottling up negative emotions like frustration and boredom often hinders growth and progress. The book encourages acknowledging and addressing them to unlock a wellspring of motivation and positive action.
Take the "Five Second Rule": When a great idea strikes, act within five seconds to bypass internal resistance and procrastination. This simple technique pushes you from thought to action, breaking inertia and leading to positive change.
Reframe Your Mindset: Shift your perspective from feeling like a victim to taking ownership of your circumstances. Embrace the concept of "leaning in" – actively seeking opportunities and solutions instead of waiting for things to happen.
The Power of Small Steps: Monumental tasks can be overwhelming. The book advocates for setting realistic, achievable goals and taking small, consistent steps towards them. Every step forward, no matter how small, fuels momentum and keeps you moving.
Find Your Passion: Stop settling for jobs or routines that drain your energy. Explore your interests and discover what truly excites you. Pursuing your passions brings fulfillment and strengthens your motivation to create a more fulfilling life.
Build Strong Relationships: Surround yourself with supportive and inspiring people who challenge and uplift you. Authentic connections provide encouragement, accountability, and a sense of belonging, enhancing your journey towards a more powerful you.
Celebrate Your Wins: Don't wait for grand achievements to acknowledge your progress. Celebrate every milestone, big or small, to reinforce positive behaviors and maintain momentum. Recognizing your efforts keeps you motivated and fuels the journey towards achieving your goals.
"Stop Saying You're Fine" is a call to action for anyone seeking to break free from self-imposed limitations and create a life filled with purpose and passion. By applying these powerful lessons, you can embrace vulnerability, overcome inertia, and step into a more powerful and fulfilling version of yourself. Remember, change begins with you, and even small steps, taken consistently, can lead to remarkable transformations. NNL.
By Louie Giglio
Recognize the Enemy's Tactics: Understand the negative thoughts, emotions, and insecurities that the "enemy" (fear, doubt, negativity) uses to control your mind.
Spot, Stop, Swap: Learn to identify negative thought patterns before they take hold, interrupt them with conscious awareness, and replace them with empowering affirmations.
Detach from Fear: Acknowledge and understand your fears, but don't let them dictate your actions. Choose courage and faith over fear.
Embrace Intentionality: Set clear intentions for your day and life, guiding your thoughts and actions towards your goals and values.
Live Your Dharma: Discover your unique purpose and talents, align your activities with them, and contribute meaningfully to the world.
Cultivate Gratitude: Practice daily gratitude for the people, experiences, and blessings in your life, fostering joy and positive vibrations.
Connect Authentically: Build genuine connections based on trust, vulnerability, and open communication. Be willing to share your true self.
Practice Forgiveness: Release anger and resentment towards yourself and others, choosing understanding and compassion for a lighter heart.
Embrace Service: Find joy and fulfillment by serving others without expecting anything in return. Give generously of your time, talents, and resources.
Break Bad Habits: Identify and replace harmful habits with healthy routines that support your well-being and goals. NNL.
By Katy Milkman
Katy Milkman's How to Change delves into the science of behavior change, helping us navigate the roadblocks and harness the power of our own minds to achieve lasting transformations. Here are 7 key lessons you can glean from this insightful book: