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AI, emotional attractors, and handwritten notes
The Mental Breakdown - Edition #82
From the Coaches
Dr. Bill Mitchell outlines effective strategies your clients can use to integrate Artificial Intelligence into their corporate strategies in 5 Ways To An Effective AI Corporate Strategy.
Mark Boyle highlights the roles of Positive Emotional Attractors and Negative Emotional Attractors in personal growth, detailing how leveraging these emotional states can lead to significant self-improvement, resilience, and creative thinking in Harnessing Positive and Negative Emotional Attractors for Personal Growth.
Steve Halland makes a case for the lost art of handwritten notes in the modern world in this LinkedIn post.
Lia Garvin discusses the significance of setting clear expectations for team management and how it leads to better performance and less frustration in The Power of Setting Expectations for Your Team.
Stephanie Polen emphasizes the importance of empathy and emotional intelligence in effectively conducting difficult conversations in Having Difficult Conversations With Empathy.
Lee J. Colan and Julie Davis-Colan argue that clients need to step out of their comfort zones so they can find growth and success in Quit Getting Comfortable.
From the Operators & Investors
Tam Pham outlines Gaurav Agarwal's marketing framework used by ClickUp to scale to a $4 billion valuation, emphasizing audience size, lifetime value, and strategic channel selection tailored to business specifics in The marketing framework Clickup used to scale to be a $4 billion company.
Markov Victor explores underrated traits crucial for startup founders, including adaptability, emotional intelligence, and domain expertise in Underrated Founder Traits: The Unspoken Variables in Startup Success.
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