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1). EQ vs. IQ: Why Do Smart People Fail? By : Mohamed El-Kamony
First we need to understand that emotional intelligence (EQ) is not the opposite of the intelligence quotient (IQ); EQ is actually complementary to IQ resembled in academic intelligence and cognitive skills, and studies actually show that our emotional states affect the way our brain functions as well as its processing speed (Cryer qtd. in Kemper). Studies have even shown that Albert Einstein's superior intellectual ability may have been linked to the part of the brain that supports psychological functions, dubbed the amygadla.
Article Related to: management, success, consulting, intelligence, el kamony, ei, eq, iq, profit, support, skills, self development, self improvement, case study, organization, mohamed
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4). Hospitality Careers By : Josh Stone
There are many different career paths in the hospitality industry. Everything from receptionists, maître d' and bellhops.
A receptionist is an office/administrative support position. The work is usually performed in a waiting area such as a lobby or front office of an organization or business. The title "receptionist" is attributed to the person who is specifically employed by an organization to greet any visitors, patients, or clients.
Article Related to: career, hospitality, industry, receptionist, organization, business, occupation, duties, domain, lobby, appearance, loyalty, attitude, work
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6). Spring Cleaning - hard work but such a great pay off! By : Elinor Warkentin
Spring-cleaning: for some a chore for others a joy. I learned about this ritual at an early age. Now, the thought of spring-cleaning evokes precious memories.
When I was a young child, back in the land of four seasons and none of them rain (Manitoba), the cold inhibiting days of winter were ushered out with a yearly farm ritual: spring-cleaning. No corner of our home was left untouched by brooms, dusters, scrub brushes, rags and other cleaning weapons.
Article Related to: home organization, clutter, spring cleaning, vancouver, professional organizer, declutter, cleaning, spring-cleaning, spring, home, organize, organization, energy, chaos, office, feng shui
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8). Different Hotel Careers By : Josh Stone
A concierge is an employee who lives on the premises and serves as a janitor and general caretaker.
In medieval times, the concierge was an officer of the King who was charged with executing justice, with the help of his bailiffs. The term concierge evolved from the French Comte Des Cierge, The Keeper of the Candles, who tended to visiting nobles in castles of the medieval era.
Article Related to: hotel, career, janitor, concierge, emergencies, guest, taxicabs, restaurants, organization, travel, management, association, service, business
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9). Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking By : Sandra Schrift
Publishing Guidelines: You are welcome to publish this article in its entirety, electronically, or in print fre*e of charge, as long as you include my full signature file for ezines, and my Web site address(http://www.schrift.com)
in hyperlink for other sites. Please send a courtesy link or email where you publish to sandra@schrift.com Thank you.
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TITLE: Overcome Your Fear of Public Speaking
AUTHOR: Sandra Schrift
CONTACT: sandra@schrift.
Article Related to: fear, public, speaking, speak, speech, coach, coaching, business, professional, organization, motivate, confident, corporate, executive, effective, national, personal, achievement, success, group
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10). Success-- The Key and the Fire By : Dianne Ronnow
Self-discipline is a powerful tool that can help you accomplish about anything you can dream or imagine. Self-discipline is the act of controlling our emotions, actions, thoughts, words and personal direction. Some people seem to be naturally self-controlled and some seem to have no self-control at all. Others seem to constantly struggle with self-discipline.
Article Related to: success, motivation, self-discipline, diet, weight, plan, organization
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13). Six Sigma And Online Training By : Peter Peterka
While nothing can exceed the breadth, depth, and quality of direct in-person training, various factors can make it inconvenient. If your organization is serious about Six Sigma training, but find it difficult to get everyone together for instructor-led training, then an online Six Sigma course is a worthy alternative. An online training program can give your organization more flexibility and even reduce your training costs.
Article Related to: six, sigma, online, training, person, instructor, organization, learning, applications, expensive, course
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15). Communication In Six Sigma By : Peter Peterka
Deploying Six Sigma means entering a period of significant change in your organization. Productivity and morale almost always suffers in times of great change. The requirements of change and adaptation and the very human fear of the unknown add to stresses of the work environment. In these times, communication becomes more important than ever.
Communication throughout a Six Sigma project is very important because the power and scope of Six Sigma demands a significant commitment from everyone in the organization.
Article Related to: communication, six, sigma, deploying, organization, productivity, stresses, work, commitment, departmental
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17). Is Time Your Enemy? Conquer Time with an “Unschedule!” By : Gina J. Hiatt, PhD
Time can be your friend or your enemy. For many people who have “free time” to accomplish long-term projects or writing tasks, it is a merciless tyrant. It is just too easy to allow the slightly harder task to slide, as you fill in your day with the humdrum and the emergencies.
The Enemy You Don’t Know CAN Hurt You
In Procrastination: Why You Do It; What to Do About It by Jane Burka and Lenor Yuen, the authors suggest that procrastinators (which I’m convinced means most of us) have a strange relationship with time.
Article Related to: time management, academic, procrastination, thesis, dissertation, writing help, writing, creative thinking, teaching, organization, creative
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19). Ideas for Organizing Your Baby Nursery By : Rebecca Johnson
Planning a baby nursery is a big job. Organizing the baby nursery can be an even bigger one, especially if you are working with a small room. There are ways to make the most of the space that you have though.
Creating adequate storage in the room is important to keeping it organized. Start by organizing the closet. Since baby clothes are much smaller than adult clothes, you can lower the closet rod to be just a few feet from the floor.
Article Related to: baby nursery, baby room, baby, room, organization, organizing, planning, decorating, design
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22). How Well Do You Speak? By : Sandra Schrift
Publishing Guidelines: You are welcome to publish this
article in its entirety, electronically, or in print fre*e
of charge, as long as you include my full signature file
for ezines, and my Web site address(http://www.schrift.com)
in hyperlink for other sites. Please send a courtesy link
or email where you publish to sandra@schrift.com Thank you.
Article Related to: fear, public, speaking, speak, speech, coach, coaching, business, professional, organization, motivate, confident, corporate, executive, effective, national, personal, achievement, success, group
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