Tell your coworkers what you do

The Mental Breakdown - Edition #47

From the Coaches

Bill Frank makes it clear that even if your client is a top performer, they need to make sure that the people around them know what they're contributing in Tell Co-workers What You Do.

Shayne Hughes dissects failure and the feelings behind it so his clients can use those feelings constructively in Why Failure Hurts – and How to Use it To Help.

Megan Dimmer offers tips your clients can use to help their teams collaborate better when they're not in the office together in Tips to improve WFH collaboration & communication.

Ali Schultz reminds leaders that the way they view themselves can affect their team members just as much as it affects them personally in How You Feel About Yourself Shows Up In Your Leadership.

Jody Michael talks about microstresses and how your clients can combat their hidden influences in their daily lives in The Hidden Stresses that Drag You Down and How to Tackle Them.

Peter Dudley comments on the pros and cons of always being a source of calm in a business in The stabilizing influence in the room.

From the Operators & Investors

Gergely Orosz speaks with CEO Martin Mao about the journey he took from being a coder in Australia to becoming a startup founder in Going from Developer to CEO: Chronosphere.

Adam Mendler recounts what he learned from baseball star Bernie Williams dealing with pressure throughout his career in How the Greatest Athletes Eliminate Pressure.

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