Cath Duncan

Getting Some Perspective On Your Epic Losses and Failures

Editor’s Note: This is a guest post by Cath Duncan of Remembering For Good. I know this is the season when we’re all supposed to be jolly, but for many people who’ve lost a loved one or whose business is failing, this is the toughest time of the year. Since we talk about life AND business [...]

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How To Drive Your Professional Development With A Self-Directed Learning Program

Being a peak performer often requires you to design your own learning program. Cath Duncan shows how to put that plan together.

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How To Be Creative And Productive In Every Stage Of A Project

Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Cath Duncan from Agile Living and The Bottom-line Bookclub Every project is also a change on some level. The phenomenon of change within individuals and bigger systems has been studied widely and it’s been found that change isn’t as chaotic and random as it often feels. There [...]

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How To Recover From 10 Types of Demotivation

Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Cath Duncan from Agile Living and The Bottom-line Bookclub. Motivation is central to creativity, productivity and happiness. Motivation is what causes us to act, and when we act, we create movement, growth and change, we feel involved, masterful and significant, we feel powerful through experiencing how we [...]

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A User’s Guide To Creative Tension

Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Cath Duncan from Agile Living and The Bottom-line Bookclub In my last post here and a recent post on my blog, I spoke about creative tension and a bunch of people said they’d never heard of it and asked me to share more about what creative tension [...]

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The Perfect Workspace For Doing Your Epic Work

Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Cath Duncan from Agile Living and The Bottom-line Bookclub. So you’ve just started your creative or coaching business and you’re really excited and enthusiastic. It’s now your own business and you’ve got complete freedom to decide where and when and how you work, and of course you [...]

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The Four Essential Drives That Every Creative Needs

Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Cath Duncan from Mine Your Resources and The Bottom-line Bookclub. Creative folks figured out a long time ago that traditional carrot-and-stick motivation and productivity strategies don’t work for us, and the rest of the world is starting to catch on to this truth now, too. In his [...]

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Should You Be A Tour Guide or An Expedition Leader?

Editor’s note: This is a guest post from Cath Duncan from Mine Your Resources and The Bottom-line Bookclub If you’re getting inspired, being productive and creating ideas and things, there’s going to come a time, sooner or later, where you realize that your ideas and things are incredibly powerful change agents, that you have a [...]

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