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Live longer through thoughtful leadership

Live longer through thoughtful leadership

by Chatsworth Consulting Group | Aug 29, 2011 | Self-Care

“To prolong life, worry less.” ~Ancient Chinese proverb Have you picked up a magazine lately that didn’t offer suggestions on how to live a longer life? There are endless ideas about new, perfect foods we all have to eat, exercises we all need to...

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We learned to say “no” at a very young age. We need to learn to say it again. Not always, not every time, not to everyone – but to use it in a way that builds our leadership, our Thoughtfulness, and our success. https://bit.ly/40XpOBx #thoughtfulleaders #leadership

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“No” is useful because it opens us up to other possibilities. To the opportunity for “yes.” Because saying “no” helps you focus on the important things, and finding your “yes” helps you know which important thing you’re choosing by saying “no.” https://bit.ly/40XpOBx

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