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Author: Jim Schreier

Introvert versus Introvert

Introvert versus Introvert

By Jim Schreier Posted on January 21, 2023 Posted in Assessment, MBTI
Introvert versus Extrovert Careers

Introvert versus Extrovert Careers

By Jim Schreier Posted on January 21, 2023 Posted in Assessment, MBTI

I am a major supporter of assessment as part of anyone’s self-awareness and continuing development. In the context of career search, I believe that everyone should be aware of their strengths, their interests, and their personality. However, there are two …

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Success Audio Book

By Jim Schreier Posted on January 14, 2023 Posted in Connections
When Small Business Brain Becomes COVID Brain

When Small Business Brain Becomes COVID Brain

By Jim Schreier Posted on January 11, 2023 Posted in Brain, Stress

An interview with the Small Business Advocate, Jim Blasingame. While the focus is on small business, much of the initial discussion is on the broader issue of “COVID” brain. Interview Link

Stress Management – Research & Trends Report

Stress Management – Research & Trends Report

By Jim Schreier Posted on January 11, 2023 Posted in Special Reports, Stress
When Small Business Brain Became COVID Brain

When Small Business Brain Became COVID Brain

By Jim Schreier Posted on January 9, 2023 Posted in Brain
Find Your Passion – Life Review Worksheets

Find Your Passion – Life Review Worksheets

By Jim Schreier Posted on January 1, 2023 Posted in Assessment, Career, Future, Vision
What Do I Want for the Future?

What Do I Want for the Future?

By Jim Schreier Posted on January 1, 2023 Posted in Career, Emotional Intelligence, Practice - Practice, Vision
How to Improve Your Visualization Skills

How to Improve Your Visualization Skills

By Jim Schreier Posted on December 30, 2022 Posted in Career, Vision
5 Easy Steps to Start Visualizing Your Success Today

5 Easy Steps to Start Visualizing Your Success Today

By Jim Schreier Posted on December 30, 2022 Posted in Career, Vision Tagged with Visualizing Success

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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

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

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

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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