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Aleksandr E Kheyson | Heart & Mind of a Leader

HI! My name is Aleksandr E Kheyson. I am a writer, blogger, lifelong student, husband, and a father of two wonderful sons determined to build success and financial freedom in the world of opportunities with extreme persistence and desire to learn, while sharing my life's passion in the field of personal development and leadership with others through my work
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Now displaying: June, 2022
Jun 16, 2022

Learning a new skill or new information which could help us advance our career, our personal and professional development, and establish a daily learning habit does not have to be hard or frustrating. Learning should be fun, welcoming, and continuous, not difficult and inconvenient. That is why it is important to be ready and willing to learn, grow, and expand our own knowledge each day and to have a plan on how you are going to do it every day. This is what this podcast episode is all about.

Jun 11, 2022

There are many different tools and resources available and used by adults in order to improve their self-leadership and personal development skills and knowledge. But how about young adults - teenagers - shouldn't they be able to do the same, while attending school and beyond, extending their knowledge and newly learned skills into the real world? I certainly think so, and that is what I discuss in this episode - ways for modern teens to begin developing themeselves personally and professionally, and learning the art of self-leadership and continuous learning.

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