Purposeful Leaders

Great leaders are purposeful leaders. They have a gut feeling that is usually right. They know why they are on this planet. They see the good in others. They are able to draw out the best in others. Why? The are very good at knowing who they are and what they are good at. They know where they are going although they may not be able to describe the exact path. But deviate from that path and they will refocus like a laser. Their purpose…

Apple U — Learn Through Failures

Apple University’ Trains Future Apple Executives with Focus on Missteps of Apple and Others Tuesday January 24, 2012 7:19 am PST by Eric Slivka Details of Adam Lashinsky’s new Inside Apple book set to debut tomorrow continue to surface, and while some of the ideas behind the company’s “Apple University” program for training the next generation of executives were previously disclosed in Lashinsky’s original Fortune piece on the topic and in a Los Angeles Times article last October, the new book takes a more extensive look at the concept.As had been previously disclosed, Apple…

Positive Thinking

From LifeHacker — How Positive Thinking Can Improve Your Focus and Creativity Our brains are pretty easily distracted, especially with all the emails, texts, and other data flying at us constantly. The good news, Harvard Business Review says, is we can train our brain to be more focused and productive—by improving our emotional balance. Dr. Paul Hammerness and Margaret Moore write that negative emotions sabotage our brains’ ability to solve problems and ignore distractions, while positive emotions and thoughts actually improve the brain’s executive function….

More Apple Secrets

http://www.forbes.com/sites/mobiledia/2012/01/26/apples-secrets-reveal-consumer-focus/

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