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Learning Leverage: Building Systems or Hiring for Sustainable Growth

Sometimes we outgrow our goals. Sometimes our values have changed and other times the situation that we’re in has evolved. Either way, if you suspect that your goal or the habits it takes to maintain it may no longer be serving you, be honest with yourself about whether it is worth your attention. So ask yourself plainly, is it still worth it?

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The Power of Effective Leadership Development

As a business leader, you understand that your team’s success hinges on effective leadership. However, aligning and achieving goals can be challenging without the right strategies and skills in place.

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Mastering the Foundations of The ONE Thing

As a driven individual, you understand the importance of setting and achieving meaningful goals. However, navigating the complexities of modern life can make it challenging to stay focused and make progress. That’s why we’re thrilled to help you explore how mastering the foundations of The ONE Thing can revolutionize the way you approach, set, and achieve your goals, leading to remarkable personal and professional growth.

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How to Honor Your Core Values

We’ve previously discussed the importance of unearthing core values, particularly when it comes to setting goals. But how do we make time for these values in our daily lives? While it’s easy to sit and outline what your values are, in practice, those values can mean something else altogether.

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How To Take Your Goals to the Finish Line Using the 411

If you were born before 1995, you probably remember directory assistance and information services. By dialing 4-1-1 on your phone, you’d have access to a database filled with addresses and telephone numbers that you could use to help you get into contact with anyone you wanted to. Over time, the number became slang for getting the low-down on anything and everything. But here at The ONE Thing, when someone asks “What’s the 411?” the only thing that comes to our mind is our priority.

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