by Paul Becque | action, evolve, Grace, grit, Leadership, Mindset, Neurochange, self-regulation, State of Grace
Attitude is More Important than You Think t may seem like your life is completely out of your control, and for the most part, it’s true. Many things are out of your ability to control; however, your attitude is the one thing you do have control of, and if displayed...
by Paul Becque | Leadership, Mindset
Characteristics of a Good Leader Leaders get things done and are responsible for the success of organisations, communities, and nations. Without proper leaders, the world would simply cease to exist or slowly crumble around you. Good leaders are crucial to influence...
by Paul Becque | Leadership, Mindset, Productivity
Work Smarter and Avoid Multi-Tasking Many people think that burning the candle at both ends means that they’re a productive person. But the truth is, being productive has nothing to do with being busy. Being productive means that you get things done that impact the...
by Paul Becque | Emotions, Grace, Leadership, Mindset, Productivity, self-recognition, self-regulation, State of Grace
Analysing Weaknesses to Make You Stronger While focusing on your strengths is a great way to get ahead in life, the truth is, analysing your weaknesses, and then working on them by either improving your skill in that area or finding a way around the issue, can make...
by Paul Becque | evolve, Grace, Inner Peace, Leadership, Mindset, Neuroscience, self-recognition, self-regulation, State of Grace
How to Recognise Unconscious Biases Biases include both favourable and unfavourable ideas, knowledge, and assumptions that affect the way we engage with the world. They are the things that your subconscious “knows” that you don’t even realise are informing your...
by Paul Becque | Leadership, Mindset
How to Motivate People When you want to be a leader, you must develop the ability to motivate others. To encourage others means that you encourage or spur them to act in a certain way, based on their desires and needs. To do this consistently, you need to honestly...
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