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Values Top Related Articles
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1). Know Your Personality Type By : CD Mohatta
Our world is made of all kinds of persons. Some do things as they have been done since ages. They talk, react, judge and act exactly as they have seen and taught. These kinds of people hate original and new ideas calling them dangerous for the world. On the other side of the spectrum are people who live life dangerously. They want to break every convention, every rule and live life on their own terms.
Article Related to: personality, angry, happy, pessimist, optimist, original, maturity, leadership, ethics, values, leaders
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2). Whats Valuable About Having Values? By : Paul Lemberg
Let's talk about values...
Yours.
What kind?
Family values, personal values, corporate values.
So what are values - and why are they important to creating breakthroughs?
Values are things we strive to gain or keep. They are the expression of what is important to us. Values can be concrete things like money, gourmet food, and fast motorcycles, or they can be abstract things like contribution, challenge, or adventure.
Values, along with our beliefs about w...
Article Related to: business coaching, executive coaching, leadership, growth, strategy, valuation, values, goals, strength
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4). Is A White Lie Worth The Risk? By : Judy Piccaro
There are many circumstances in which it would be easy to enlist the aid of 'white lies' in the era we live in today. 'The check is in the mail' when in actuality it won't be mailed until tomorrow. 'She/he is in a meeting - out to lunch - gone for the day' instead of stating that she/he is unavailable and take a message. 'No we didn't get your fax' when it has actually come through hours before but gone unnoticed and unattended by the staff.
Article Related to: honesty, integrity, values
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8). Self Help for Setting Goals - 3 Steps for Success By : Peter H. Thomas
Success, whether it's about personal happiness or career achievement, usually begins with setting goals. Unfortunately, self-help goals quickly set are often left unmet. So what goal-setting strategies move goals from creation to reality?
Setting goals is fairly easy. Setting goals that actually come to pass is harder, and requires forethought. After setting a goal, one of the greatest challenges is integrating it into daily life, making sure it aligns with what you really value in life - a crucial step to seeing a goal through.
Article Related to: goals, goal setting, setting goals, values, motivation, self help, self improvement, peter thomas, lifemanual, lifepilot, coach, entrepreneurs
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9). 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.
Article Related to: leadership, leadership alphabet, leading, culture, encouragement, vision, mission, values, nobel complex, respect
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10). It Takes a Child to Raise a Village By : Karen Fusco
Copyright 2006 Karen Fusco
We’ve all heard the saying, ‘It takes a village to raise a child’. There are ways you can begin to teach your toddlers and teenagers to give back to that village and uplift their community with pride. It can be difficult if you don’t take the right approach. Instead of making it sound like a chore, try these creative ways to encourage your child to invest time and energy into your village.
Article Related to: village, community, morals, values, projects, give back, youth participation, holiday bags, senior citizens, proud, positive approach
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11). Religious Dating - Traditions and Values By : F. Duru
Dating someone with the same religious beliefs as you, can often result in a rewarding relationship where both you and your partner can share in the same values and traditions. It also means that if your dating becomes serious, you are less likely to have problems with family members disapproving of your choice. Of course, it shouldn't matter if they disapprove of your date or not, but in all honesty, the opinion of anyone you respect or love will have an effect on you, which could lead to problems.
Article Related to: religious dating, muslim, christian, jewish, relationship, traditions, values, date, religious community
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12). The Push to Learn Chinese in Our Schools By : David Snape
Recently, a trend has developed in high schools and communities around the United States. Many people want to or are now learning the Chinese language. This could be a good turn of events, but it can also be problematic. This is particularly so for those who know nothing about Chinese culture, history and the state of affairs in China today.
In mainland China they no longer use the traditional Chinese characters that go hand in hand with Chinese history.
Article Related to: chinese, communist, party, china, traditional, simplified, language, values, education, teaching, teacher, taiwan, characters
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13). Living on Purpose: One Rock at a Time By : Judy Ringer
I just got back from Colorado where I spent a week relaxing, re-energizing and revisiting the key values in my life. The lodge where I stayed is called Peaceful Valley, and it has a chapel on the premises. I’ve been to Peaceful Valley and to this chapel many times over the years. The chapel is at the end of a steep ten-minute hike, which has become a ritual for me.
Article Related to: centering, meditation, awareness, life energy, hurry hiking, time management, priorities, power of presence, being in the moment, personal power, presence, taking charge of your life, purpose, values, living on purpose
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14). Values - Your Own Personal Guidance System - Part 1 By : Garry Zancanaro
If your goals are not compatible with your values and overall philosophy on life, you are likely to or spend a lot of time going backwards and forwards, or around in circles, achieving little. You are also likely to create inner conflict and imbalance, and to become frustrated and disillusioned with the whole idea of setting goals.
Article Related to: values, personal values, goals, self improvement, personal development, self growth, self-improvement
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15). A Journey to Personal Riches By : Gerri D Smith
At any one time during your day, are you aware of where your thoughts lead you? Come take a journey into your mind and discover your hidden secrets, ideas, and path to personal riches.
Article Related to: riches, desire, higher consciousness, thoughts, power, giving, happiness, well-being, values
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18). Real Estate Home Prices to Cool in 2006 - Soft Landing Projected for Current Record Housing Boom By : Monte Helme
The five-year boom in existing and new housing sales in many U.S. housing markets is expected to cool in 2006 but final results should still be second best in history, according to projections by top industry economists. National average home price appreciation is also expected to slow from an unsustainable rate of 12.7% this year to about 5.0% next year.
Article Related to: real estate, home prices, homes for sale, appreciation, housing, bubble, market, interest rates, home sales, mortgage, values, cheap homes
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19). Developing Patience By : Steve Scoresby
Webster's defines be patient as bearing pains or trials calmly or without complaint, or being steadfast despite opposition, difficulty or adversity. I believe this why patience is called a virtue. It is little practiced, but much needed. At the first sign of difficulty, many jump to an easier, smoother path, hoping to avoid the pain and suffering that is necessary on the road to personal growth.
Article Related to: patience, self-help, self-improvement, character, values, virtues, success, motivation, achievement
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20). Building a Legacy: It's only too late if you never start By : Greg Langston
By discovering your unique strengths, determining your core values, and directing your future with ambitious lifetime goals, you can achieve amazing success. But be warned-if you don't like change, you will like irrelevance even less.
So far, Steve Jobs has made a fairly sizable ding. He has achieved success (to the tune of over a billion dollars) through continuous innovation and sticking to his unique talents.
Article Related to: values, goals, success elements, health, wealth, wisdom, relationships, action plan, long-term goals
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21). Work, Work, Work: Making Each Moment Count By : Judy Ringer
Time, time, time. It seems there is never enough of this precious life support. In a previous story about time, I quoted the following aphorism:
TIME IS MY FRIEND
TIME IS MY ALLY
I HAVE ALL THE TIME I NEED
FOR EVERYTHING I WANT TO DO.
I received a lot of grateful responses and some questions, indicating just how hard it is to balance our time requests these days.
Article Related to: time, balance, personal needs, prioritizing, values
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23). Your Self Esteem By : Super Star
Self Esteem
When you're learning about something new, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the sheer amount of relevant information available. This informative article should help you focus on the central points.
So how do you stay calm, composed and maintain self esteem in a tough environment? Here are some tips you may to consider as a starter guide to self improvement.
Article Related to: self esteem, self improvement, mission, values, discipline, determination, paradigms, inherited traits, dog eat dog, improvement
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25). How Well Do You Know Them? By : Jeffery Glaze
It is often said that it is not who you know that matters, it is who knows you. Well I would like to extend this statement by saying that it is not only who you know and who knows you, but how well do you know them and they you?
In business, networking is the ultimate form of promotion. It can help you to obtain new clients, a new job, or even help you to move up the corporate ladder.
Article Related to: sales, networking, business, trust, values, relationship building
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