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Author: Jim Schreier

A Man Walks into a Bank – The Impact of a Resume

A Man Walks into a Bank – The Impact of a Resume

By Jim Schreier Posted on May 11, 2023 Posted in Career, Coaching, Resumes, Strengths
The Biggest Benefit of Mental Toughness Is Not the Outcome

The Biggest Benefit of Mental Toughness Is Not the Outcome

By Jim Schreier Posted on May 6, 2023 Posted in Mental Muscle
Strengthen Your Mental Toughness by Viewing Roadblocks as a Good Sign

Strengthen Your Mental Toughness by Viewing Roadblocks as a Good Sign

By Jim Schreier Posted on May 6, 2023 Posted in Mental Muscle
No Mental Muscle Is Required to Tie Your Shoes

No Mental Muscle Is Required to Tie Your Shoes

By Jim Schreier Posted on May 6, 2023 Posted in Mental Muscle
Mental Toughness Is about Breaking Cycles

Mental Toughness Is about Breaking Cycles

By Jim Schreier Posted on May 6, 2023 Posted in Mental Muscle
The 3 Top Habits Which Throw Us Off Balance (and How to Fix Them)

The 3 Top Habits Which Throw Us Off Balance (and How to Fix Them)

By Jim Schreier Posted on May 2, 2023 Posted in Balance, Stress
4 Excuses Which Keep Us Off Balance

4 Excuses Which Keep Us Off Balance

By Jim Schreier Posted on May 2, 2023 Posted in Balance, Stress
Stress, Burnout, and Performance

Stress, Burnout, and Performance

By Jim Schreier Posted on April 24, 2023 Posted in Assessment, Burnout, Stress
Success in the Modern World

Success in the Modern World

By Jim Schreier Posted on April 23, 2023 Posted in Burnout, Career, Emotional Intelligence
The Modern Rules for Using Humor as a Leadership Tool

The Modern Rules for Using Humor as a Leadership Tool

By Jim Schreier Posted on April 11, 2023 Posted in Humor

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The chief executive who knows his strengths and weaknesses as a leader is likely to be far more effective than the one who remains blind to them. He also is on the road to humility — that priceless attitude of openness to life that can help a manager absorb mistakes, failures or personal shortcomings.

— John Adair

Strengths

The chief executive who knows his strengths and weaknesses as a leader is likely to be far more effective than the one who remains blind to them. He also is on the road to humility — that priceless attitude of openness to life that can help a manager absorb mistakes, failures or personal shortcomings.

— John Adair

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A vision is a calling rather than simply a good idea. People with a high degree of personal mastery are deeply inquisitive, committed to continually seeing reality more and more accurately.

— Peter Senge

Careers

A vision is a calling rather than simply a good idea. People with a high degree of personal mastery are deeply inquisitive, committed to continually seeing reality more and more accurately.

— Peter Senge
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