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2). The Gratitude Attitude By : Eric Garner
Gratitude is one of the most powerful forces in the Universe. It may not look as good as money, a big car, a palatial house, or the latest makeover – in fact, you can’t see it at all – but, as I’m going to show you, gratitude has more power to change your life than all these material things put together.
The dictionary tells us that gratitude is “the expression of gratefulness and thanks” but this doesn’t begin to convey its real effect.
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4). Give Out That Which You Want to Receive. By : Ineke Van Lint
If you are like most people, then you too have this strange tendency to wait for others to fill in your needs. The pattern of “waiting for others to fullfill your needs” is a bad habit, causing a lot of pain and stress in your relationships. It can even be fatal and needlessly ruin a relationship!
Reason enough to take a closer look at this habit and learn how to handle it.
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5). Punctuality in Business: What it Says About You By : Alicia Smith
"Nothing inspires confidence in a business man sooner than punctuality, nor is there any habit which sooner saps his reputation than that of being always behind time." (W. Mathews)
Being tardy can be a serious marketing blunder for today's business owner. From being late to meetings with a colleague or client, to not delivering your product or service on time, tardiness speaks volumes about who you are and how you do business.
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7). Going For A Win-Win Result - A Guide To Being Assertive By : Kate Harper
"The basic difference between being assertive and being aggressive is how our words and behavior affect the rights and well being of others”
Sharon Anthony Bower
It is interesting that many people still confuse being assertive with being aggressive. How about you? Have you learnt the difference? Forgive me if you have, but for those of you who still aren’t quite clear, here is a quick guide to assertiveness – going for the win-win result.
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8). How Leaders Create Trust By : Steve Kaye
People buy from you, offer help, and grant rewards based on trust. Here are ways to increase your success by creating trust. While we do most of these things, missing even one of them can ruin it all.
> Be Dependable
* Deliver what you promise and promise only what you can deliver. Report delays immediately. * Be on time. Leave early for appointments.
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9). Ten Things You Should Know about Martial Arts Summer Camps for Kids By : Paul M. Jerard Jr.
Would you like to see your child gain self-confidence, learn goal setting skills, concentrate, gain self-discipline, and acquire life skills that he or she will have for a lifetime?
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10). Transform Your Organization With Facilitative Leadership By : Glenn Brome
So, facilitative leadership: is leading by committee ... not!
It is not about getting everyone together and asking, "what do you and you think?" Everything cannot be decided via committee! Especially if your work involves things like law enforcement or the military. The front lines are not the place to take a 'straw poll'. Even as I say this, and even in those aforementioned operations, there are times when a leader can, and should get people together to talk about how to improve the operation; by genuinely asking for input from all levels.
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12). Games are a Reflection of Behavior as Told by John Satta By : Alicia Smith
You are standing on a small stage yelling, “What's the name of the game?!”
“Win as much as you can!!!” comes roaring back.
“Who's responsible for your score?!”
“I am!!”
The audience is composed of ninety men, all prisoners in a federal maximum security prison.
One more thing - you're a woman.
For three years, Alicia volunteered every Thursday at FCI (Federal Correctional Institute) in Bastrop, Texas-
“I used my skills as a corporate trainer to help these men learn to shift their perspective on themselves and the world.
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14). How to make your business a success. By : pete arkwright
Respect
Respect: The client’s perception of your value, excellence, usefulness, or importance. concede addresses the client’s query, “What can this person or trade do for me?”
Respect can be articulated by explicitly answering these questions throughout the sales phase:
From this point forward, we will let you in on little secrets that will help you implement this subject into your life.
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15). Instead Of Waiting, Give It Yourself By : Ineke Van Lint
If you are like most people, then you too have this strange tendency to wait for others to fill in your needs. This pattern of “waiting for others” is a bad habit, causing a lot of pain and stress in your relationships. It can even be fatal and needlessly ruin a relationship!
Reason enough to take a closer look at this habit and learn how to handle it.
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16). Succeeding in Business: 15 Ways to Assure You Come Out Ahead By : Alicia Smith
There are a number of things you can do today to create a successful business. The key to success is founded in adopting a positive attitude and investing your time and effort to take consistent daily actions. Here are some great ways to get started.
1. Take action. Successful business owners are people in action. They don't sit around waiting for things to happen.
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19). Be Curious – And Be A Successful Communicator By : Judy Ringer
There are many ways to improve the way you communicate. For example, you will always start things off on the right foot by opening the conversation in a way that creates mutual respect. Using phrases such as, "If you have a minute, I'd like to talk with you about something that I think will improve the way we work together," helps set your conversation partner at ease.
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20). The ABC of Superlative Leadership By : Eric Garner
If you want to make the move from managing to leading, from being a professional to being an inspirer, from being one of the team to being a leader of the team, you need to know the ABC of Superlative Leadership.
A is for Appreciative Cultures, the end result of a leader’s work, when the culture he or she fosters becomes an appreciative value of the company.
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22). Shades of Grey: Government, Religion, & People By : Lee Down
Some think that everything is black and white. I'm beginning to see everything as different shades of grey.
Having worked with people in an increasing variety of ways the past 10 years, in a variety of occupational and volunteer scenarios, I've been exposed to many, many different ways of being, seeing, believing, working, and living. Is one way worse than the other? Is one person's beliefs worse than another? Is one person's ethics worse than another?
For many of us, we will make judgements about others over these little things.
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24). 12 Thoughts for a Happy New Year By : Gerri D Smith
New Year's resolutions are often started, and often forgotten by year's end. For something to do that will last the whole year, pick one of the following thoughtful ideas and try it for a full month. Then at the end of 2006, check your score to see how many you were actually able to add to your list of achievements. Have fun!
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