Sustain Success: Don’t Let Your Ego Trip You Up

How to Develop Your Success Consciousness

How do you achieve success? More importantly, how do you sustain the success you already have? There is no doubt that rising to success—whatever it means for you—is hard work. Many people fail to sustain their success long-term because it often comes a boost in ego, which can sabotage all the hard work they put into it. We will explore how this happens and how you can resist that fate and sustain success long-term.

4DX Scoreboard: Meaning, Examples & Case Study

4DX Scoreboard: Meaning, Examples & Case Study

Are you trying to create a scoreboard? Do you need 4DX scoreboard examples to help you? 4DX scoreboard examples show how it can track key performance metrics for your goals and measures. These examples are put in the context of a case study at a book production department. Keep reading to see some 4DX scoreboard examples from the fictional book production department working through The 4 Disciplines of Execution.

Create a Cadence of Accountability for 4DX Success

Create a Cadence of Accountability for 4DX Success

Are you working through the 4DX process? How do you create a cadence of accountability and what does that do for your goals? In 4DX Discipline 4, you have to create a cadence of accountability because this where the execution actually happens. Disciplines 1-3 set you up for success, but you have to follow through at this point. Read on to learn how to create a cadence of accountability to accomplish your wildly important goals in 4DX.

Quiet: How to Be an Introvert Sometimes

The Dangers of Feeling Disconnected From Nature

Are you an extrovert trying to be more introverted? What does Quiet say about how to be an introvert? In Quiet, how to be an introvert comes down to the situations you’re in. It may not always make sense to be outgoing and forceful because introverted leaders perform better in some situations. Keep reading for more about Quiet, how to be an introvert, and why you might need to temporarily change your temperament.

Biological Altruism: The Genetic Reason We Help

Biological Altruism: The Genetic Reason We Help

What is biological altruism? How do our genes and natural instincts lead us to help others? In The Selfish Gene, Richard Dawkins asserts that everything in nature can be explained by understanding that life is all about passing on genes. But, instead of always acting from a selfish perspective, biological altruism also exists in nature. Keep reading to better understand biological altruism.

Reciprocal Altruism Is Still Driven by Selfishness

Reciprocal Altruism Is Still Driven by Selfishness

What is reciprocal altruism and what does it look like in nature? How does reciprocal altruism actually benefit the individual helping someone else? Reciprocal altruism is an action taken that can benefit another animal in return for their beneficial action. Still, the reasoning behind the supposed altruism may actually be rooted in selfishness. Read more about reciprocal altruism and what Richard Dawkins says about it in The Selfish Gene.

Stable Populations and Behavioral Strategies

Stable Populations and Behavioral Strategies

How do animals maintain stable populations? Why is ensuring stability important for evolution? Populations with uncontrolled growth or insignificant growth are not stable populations. Certain behavioral strategies help promote stability through reproduction and choosing when to compete with others. Read more about stable populations and the behavioral strategies that can help protect stability.

Evolutionarily Stable Strategy and Game Theory

Evolutionarily Stable Strategy and Game Theory

What is an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy? How does game theory help identify strategies that might be stable? An Evolutionarily Stable Strategy is a population configuration that leads to the best survival for a population. If an individual deviates, they will be less likely to succeed than those who conform. Read on to understand what an Evolutionarily Stable Strategy is and how game theory can help explain it.