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Three Strategies High Achievers Use to Make Their Dreams a Reality
By Larry Alton

Some people seem to be born with a golden touch that turns every project into a success.   Read More

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Want to Get More Done? Seven Easy Ways to Reduce Your Workload
By Anna Johansson

A full workload is a good thing; it means you're achieving your potential, and you have enough work to stay busy throughout the day. But an excessive workload is damaging because it interferes with your ability to perform each task to your maximum potential, stresses you out, and forces you to forego important or personal activities.   Read More

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Easy, Affordable DIY RV Remodel Projects
By GEICO Staff

One afternoon. That's all the time you may need to give your RV's interior a makeover. Even better, it's an easy DIY project, so you can do it on the cheap.   Read More

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A Researcher's Viewpoint on Where Mobile Growth Will Come from in 2020
By Aurelie Guerrieri

What psychological and economic theory principles can you leverage to perfect your marketing collaterals? What works today? What will work tomorrow in a world of AR/VR, voice search, and AI?   Read More

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Change Management Meets Org Design: Building a Borderless Culture
By Marian Cook

In our interconnected world, ideas, news, commerce, economic turbulence, and pandemics spread easily. People, however, are not nearly as frictionless; we remain tribal, and silos still exist.   Read More

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Managing Mistakes: Six Steps to Creating a Supportive Culture
By Virginia Suliman

"Test and learn," "fail fast," and "fail forward" are all phrases we hear and parrot back to our organizations to feel relevant and in touch with the innovative spirit.   Read More