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How to Scale a Solopreneur Education Business with Sarah Duran

LifterLMS

Create courses, coaching programs, online schools, and more with LifterLMS. So there’s course creators out there, coaches, people who are running WordPress agency, businesses, marketing agencies out there. So that can be anyone from, I would say like freelancers, solopreneurs small business owners, coaches consultants.

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The Beginner’s Mind

Training Industry

I was in a place with very little access to electronic stimuli and felt like I had entered a time warp in a healing space, a place where I could really just be – something I guide others to do as a coach. During the retreat I was challenged to consider my approach to motherhood, to writing, and to my work as a coach.

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Grow Your Agency Business with Troy Dean

LifterLMS

Troy Dean is an entrepreneur and business coach known for his expertise in helping agency owners start, grow, and scale their businesses. He points out that coaching offers individualized guidance and aids people in adapting the knowledge from online courses to their particular circumstances. He is the owner of Agency Mavericks.

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Morning Routine for Entrepreneurs by Chris Badgett and LifterLMS Black Friday 2020

LifterLMS

I like to exercise and get outside and do stuff. I feed my brain for an hour, sometimes longer. I prioritize me and feeding my brain, no distractions. I’m just activating my brain. I have a visualization exercise that I do across eight different categories of life. Chris: I happen to be a father.

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For Leaders, Improv Training Is No Laughing Matter

CLO Magazine

Kulhan offered an example exercise he called the one-word story. ” The idea, Kulhan said, is to slow down leaders’ brains so they are more aware of what the other person is saying and less attached to their own thoughts or opinions. Some may use it for team building or as a fun, social activity.

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Learning’s Role in Innovation

CLO Magazine

Our cognitive strengths are pattern-matching and meaning-making, while computers instead excel at performing rote tasks and complex calculations. Similarly, brainstorming has nuances that, if ignored, can render the exercise relatively useless. Part of that coaching may be required of the learning and development team.

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Microlearning Under the Microscope

Litmos

More importantly, it aligns with how our brains learn. At the neural level, what's happening is that you're reactivating patterns that represent the elements, and strengthening the links between the neurons that make the pattern. What you do is engage, again and again, over time. And this is good. There's a catch, however.