Alexandra Phillips is a Forbes Council Member and Guest Blogger.
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How To Quickly Regroup After Your Skills Have Obsolesced
A Five-Step Method For Moving Into The Career You Were Meant To Have
Three Reasons Why You Should Thank Your Bad Habits
To Work Like An Artist For Business Success, You Need To Dream
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For successful entrepreneurs, coaching is an incredibly valuable tool. Coaches help you uncover blind spots, maintain accountability, and find new solutions to previously insurmountable challenges.
New Year’s resolutions can be a fantastic way to take stock and see what changes we’d like to make in our lives. But, often, we trip ourselves up by putting too much weight on January 1st.
We all have bad habits. And we all beat ourselves up about them. But, here’s the deal: We must stop beating ourselves up. So, in place of beating ourselves up, I suggest: Thanking our bad habits!
What is required to communicate with, get the most out of, and retain a millennial worker is the same thing that’s necessary to interact with workers of any age: the good communication and listening skills that we hope all employees use.
Too often, when it comes to our work lives, we assume we are supposed to be born with all the business acumen we will ever need – so we don’t ask for the professional help that make us into better, happier business people.
Artists are fantastic at overcoming obstacles in their work. Why? Because, to artists, obstacles are a necessary ingredient in the recipe that will lead them to success
Successful artists are always working to improve their craft and consistently devote a specific percentage of their daily time to their continued education.
This is the second article in a series of articles that help professionals use artistic habits for business success!