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Madelyn Hamilton
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BECOMING PRODUCTIVE: From Hard Work to Productivity
...she decides to lead by example—coming in early, staying late, and even working on weekends. She personally reviews every client ...
Madelyn Hamilton
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BALANCE: The Unapologetic Joy of Work
Just imagine a work narrative that champions the exhilaration of solving problems, the satisfaction derived from a day filled with meaningfu
Madelyn Hamilton
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TURN FAILURE INTO FUEL: A 5-Step Guide.
Fear of failure is like invisible quicksand, holding us back from taking steps toward our dreams and aspirations. It whispers doubts and con
Madelyn Hamilton
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JOB DRAG: 6 Steps to get Back Your Spark
Remember when you first landed your job? Your chest puffed up with pride, and you couldn't wait to dive into the work, feeling like a...
Madelyn Hamilton
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MANAGER CONFLICT: Strategies for Workplace Harmony
In the nuanced dance of professional relationships, facing a decision by higher-ups that you disagree with is a common, albeit...
Madelyn Hamilton
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EQ-i: If You're Happy and You Know it?
The 2024 World Happiness Report has been unveiled, revealing Finland once again as the globe's happiest country, a finding that echoes...
Madelyn Hamilton
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The Stark Impact of Sleep Deprivation on Mind and Productivity
With competing priorities, sleep often takes a backseat on our list of priorities. Yet, the consequences of neglecting a good night's...
Madelyn Hamilton
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The Blame Game: From "They" to "We"
Recently, I found myself in conversation where the manager kept referring an to internal company issue and said "they" were going to have...
Madelyn Hamilton
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Flattening the Hive: Embracing Agile Structures in Business
Without complex hierarchies, employees feel more directly connected to the company's mission and outcomes. This sense of shared purpose
Madelyn Hamilton
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From "being busy" to being productive.
Like many others, I often talk about my “busyness”. When the words leave my mouth, I cringe. I ought to know better. But, sadly, busy...
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