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Healthy Selfishness

Optimum Associates

While you may have heard more references to “healthy selfishness” lately, we can trace its origins to Erich Fromm’s 1939 essay, “Selfishness and Self Love.” He explained how cultural taboos about selfishness could have some unintended negative consequences for individuals.

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Lighthouse Leadership Weekly #52: How to Change a Losing Culture, Novices vs. Experts, and more.

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In today’s edition, we take a look at how to change a culture, some interesting research about experience, and one of my favorite concepts from 7 Habits of Highly Effective People : the Emotional Bank Account. To get this sent to your inbox every week, along with our latest long form essays on this blog, you can sign up here.

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Perseverance and Persistence – #MTtalk Roundup

Mind Tools Strategy

When I clicked on the post, my heart almost stopped. So, I didn’t know how the “kennel stress” would make him behave. Moreover, they’re often not kept in the right conditions, or by the right type of owner. I planned on getting a purebred Rottweiler puppy, and I even started thinking of names. Hurricane Kaiser.

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4 Keys to Combatting Organizational Change Rumors

LSA Global

Employees tend to hang on to what they know how to do and they resist, often out of fear of failure or incorrect assumptions, adjusting to the new behaviors or circumstances. And what allows these fears to take hold and sabotage any change initiative? Employees naturally worry about how the change will negatively affect them.