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    Steps to Live an Empowered Life
    Sher Lynn
    • Jan 3, 2018
    • 5 min

    Steps to Live an Empowered Life

    How can you, as an individual, live the most empowered life possible? By working. Work to make a significant difference in this world. Focus on what you can control, which is your hope, your attitude, your drive, your willingness to hustle, your commitment to keeping an objective and empowered mindset. If you’re individual life is empowered, it will definitely have an empowering impact on all those who surround you. Open to possibilities. There is no such thing as Doom’s Day
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    Here’s How You Can Refocus Your Mind in Two Minutes or Less
    Sher Lynn
    • Dec 11, 2017
    • 4 min

    Here’s How You Can Refocus Your Mind in Two Minutes or Less

    Hint: It’s more than just meditation If you could clear your mind, clarify your thoughts, improve your relationships and visualize the path to achieve your goals, all in under two minutes or less, you’d do it, right? Sure, you can do a lot of things in under two minutes ― brush your teeth, make your bed, bake any of these saliva-inducing desserts― but finding a two-minute exercise that’ll leave you feeling accomplished, present and fulfilled? That’s another thing. I have aske
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    Become “Career Ready” for The Next Step in Your Professional Life
    Sher Lynn
    • Sep 18, 2017
    • 4 min

    Become “Career Ready” for The Next Step in Your Professional Life

    You work hard. You do a great job. But somehow, your effort just hasn’t translated into the career you expected. Why? The answer may be that you are not “career ready.” Research shows that people whose career seems to progress rapidly are mindfully taking specific actions. Focus on Self-Awareness Successful leaders are self-knowing. People who make strong career progress are aware of their strengths and opportunities for growth as it relates to their skills and behaviors. Th
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    From Good to Great
    Sher Lynn
    • May 26, 2017
    • 4 min

    From Good to Great

    In Jim Collins’ bestselling book, Good to Great he shares how organizations move from being just good to great. Besides focusing on hiring the right people, confronting brutal facts, and developing a culture of discipline, Collins describes how the organizations were led by unique individuals. He called them “Level 5” leaders. These Level 5 leaders were unique because they were humble and had a strong professional will towards excellence. I’ll never forget the examples he sha
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    8 Ways to Create Positive Momentum in Your Life
    Sher Lynn
    • May 17, 2017
    • 4 min

    8 Ways to Create Positive Momentum in Your Life

    Celebrate the causes that propel you, the need to get started immediately, and the continued path toward a life you’ll love. 1. Set powerful goals. The most important benefit of setting goals isn’t achieving your goal; it’s what you do and the person you become in order to achieve your goal that’s the real benefit. Goal setting is powerful because it provides focus. It shapes our dreams. It gives us the ability to hone in on the exact actions we need to perform to achieve eve
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    Appreciation
    Sher Lynn
    • Jun 14, 2016
    • 4 min

    Appreciation

    Find ways that are natural and comfortable for you to demonstrate your appreciation since your authenticity is the key. The good news is that we have complete control over our appreciation. “There is more hunger to love and appreciation in this world than there is for bread.” – Mother Teresa William James, the father of psychology, stated that the most fundamental psychological need is to be appreciated. We all want to feel fully appreciated for our work. The payoff for inspi
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