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Lighthouse Leadership Weekly #55: Sugar Water & Purpose, the Workforce Index Report, and more.

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To get this sent to your inbox every week, along with our latest long form essays on this blog, you can sign up here. Whether you embrace highly structured systems like the Pomodoro Technique , or simply give yourself some breathing room after a string of meetings or heavy thinking, breaks are important. Do you take breaks?

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My Work-From-Home Mistakes

Mike Griffiths

Personal Pomodoro – When I do not have meetings, I work on a task for 45 minutes out of an hour. The original Pomodoro technique uses a 25-minute mechanical timer.   [Note: For more articles from Mike Griffiths, visit his blog at  www.LeadingAnswers.com.

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3 Important Benefits of Bite Sized Learning in Management Training (aka - microlearning)

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You’re the kind of person that reads management blogs, after all) In this post, we'll explore the research and science behind why traditional management training is set up to fail, and talk about an alternative way for leveling up your team effectively: microlearning. You wanted to learn something that would make you better.