#habitsUnmoderated tagAll postsTrending CommunitiesWorldmappinHIVE CN 中文社区SplinterlandsLeoFinanceActifitHive LearnersHive FoodBlack And WhitePhotography LoversASEAN HIVE COMMUNITYGaming PhotographySnapsExplore Communities...#habitsTrendingHotNewPayoutsMutedacgalarza (69)in Ecency • yesterdaySurfing the Waves of Change: The Human Side of LeadershipMost change initiatives fail not because of poor planning, but because leaders underestimate the human side of transformation. In fact, 74% of leaders are still struggling to bridge that gap today. Effectiveacgalarza (69)in Ecency • 2 days agoIs Discipline the Highest Form of Self-Alignment?Success often looks mysterious from the outside, but it is actually the result of a deep congruence between values and work. People who seem to turn everything they touch into gold are simply disciplinenainaztengra (81)in #addiction • 5 days agoDealing with addictionsLast couple of days I have been very upset with hubby. He has this medical condition of Myasthenia Gravis, which I have mentioned in the past how serious it had become and he was on the verge of losingacgalarza (69)in Ecency • 2 hours agoOne Flame is EnoughTrue transformation does not require massive, sweeping changes that burn you out within a week. Instead, pick one small, measurable action that takes no more than two minutes and perform it with absoluteacgalarza (69)in Ecency • 4 days agoChoose the Process, not the Comfort!Most people do not quit because their goals are not worth pursuing, but because the daily pursuit is harder than the goal they dream of. You see, our brain is wired to seek comfort and will attempt toacgalarza (69)in Ecency • 7 days agoWhy your REPUTATION is your best ASSETElectric vehicles in Mexico is a sector that Nazareth Black has transformed not only with technology, but with values and an excellent reputation. In this Charla de Vida, the CEO of Zacua explains whyacgalarza (69)in Ecency • 6 days agoBreak the Cycle of Overthinking & HesitationThe gap between an idea and an action is where most dreams go to die. To break the cycle of overthinking and hesitation, use Mel Robbins' 5 second rule. Count 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and take action as soon as you