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Personal Responsibility Tagged Articles
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Is It Important to you to be Healthy?
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| How important is your health to you? You might be surprised to discover how many things are more important to you than excellent health. |
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Set and Achieve High Goals for Success in 2010
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| Successful people commit to taking personal responsibility for creating the career and life success they want and deserve. Setting and achieving high goals is one way of demonstrating your commitment to your success. Your 2010 -- and any year for that matter -- success begins with your goals. Make sure they are S.M.A.R.T. (Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant and Time Bound). You should be able to clearly articulate three things about each of your goals -- 1) What you plan to achieve; 2) Why you want to achieve it; and 3) How you plan on achieving it. |
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Persistence and Success
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| Successful people commit to taking personal responsibility for their lives and career. Only you can make you a success. You have to take personal responsibility for creating the successful life and career you want and deserve. Persistence is the mark of people who are committed to taking personal responsibility for their lives and careers. Persistent people keep going; even in -- no especially in -- the face of difficulties and problems. Promise yourself that you will commit to taking personal responsibility for your life and career in 2010. Be persistent. Keep at it, and you will reach your goals |
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What Is Emotional Dependency?
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| Are you emotionally dependent? Use this checklist to find out, and discover how you can attain emotional freedom. |
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Create Your Success by Acting With Enthusiasm
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| Successful people commit to taking personal responsibility for their career and life success. They decide what they really want out of their life and career. They create a vivid mental image of themselves having what they want. And then they act -- enthusiastically. They seize the day and do whatever it takes to get what they vividly imagine and ardently desire. Commit to taking responsibility for your success. Seize the day -- and act. |
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Heed the Dalai Lama -- and Fortune Magazine
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| The Dalai Lama says:
“One can be deceived by three types of laziness:
the laziness of indolence, which is the wish to procrastinate;
the laziness of inferiority, which is doubting your capabilities;
and the laziness that is attached to negative actions, or putting great effort into non-virtue.”
I really like this quote because it drives home an important point about personal responsibility and becoming an outstanding performer. The Dalai Lama doesn’t let us off the hook by saying, “I didn’t think I could do it.” Instead, he says that doubting our abilities is a form of laziness. That’s some tough love!
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Successful People Stick With It
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| Successful people commit to taking personal responsibility for their lives and careers. You take personal responsibility for your life and career when you do three things: Doing whatever it takes to succeed -- including sticking with it and dealing with pressure; Setting high goals and then doing whatever it takes to achieve them; Responding positively to the negative people and events in your life. |
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Successful People Focus on Their Goals
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| Successful people commit to taking personal responsibility for their lives and careers. They set high goals and do whatever it takes to achieve them. Focus on your goals every day. Stop for a minute several times a day and ask yourself if what you are doing is bringing you closer to achieving at least one of your goals. If it isn't, stop what you're doing and start doing something related to achieving your goals. |
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The State of the Union, Common Sense and Success
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| Successful people embrace and use their common sense. They apply four key common success principles: 1) clarity of purpose and direction; 2) a sincere commitment to taking personal responsibility for your life and career; 3) unshakeable self confidence; and 4) competence in several key skills. In the State of the Union address, President Obama called common sense a novel concept. It may be. However, if you are serious about creating the successful life and career you want and deserve, you will embrace your common sense. You'll apply your inner knowing of what to do to when it comes to succeeding in this life and in your career. |
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Create Your Success by Acting on Your Vision
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| Successful people have a clearly defined purpose and direction for their lives. They also commit to taking personal responsibility for their lives and careers. Getting clear and getting committed are the starting points for creating the successful life and career you want and deserve. |
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Successful People Treat Life as a Splendid Torch
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| Successful people commit to taking personal responsibility for creating the successful life and career they want and deserve. They set high goals -- and do whatever it takes to accomplish them. They react positively to the people and events in their lives -- especially the negative people and events. They relish the days when they have a lot to do, and then go on and do it. They get great satisfaction from working hard and seeing the results of their labor. |
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Personal Responsibility Update
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| Hollywood sources are reporting that Oliver Stoney, famed producer and director, has acquired the screen rights to a yet unpublished book with the working title, Impersonal Irresponsibility.
Sources tell us the cast of characters includes a thirty-ish personal injury lawyer who upon learning he has TB, books airline flights around the world. Powerful dialogue includes the line, “Nobody told me not to.” |
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Gaining Others' Respect
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| Are you distressed about how often others are disrespectful to you? Discover why this may be happening and what you can do about it. |
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Your Success Will Inspire Others
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| When one person raises the bar, they demonstrate by their example what is possible.
We see this in business, sports, all walks of life....people achieving what no one before them had. People raising the bar, pushing the limits, thinking outside of the box of what is possible, and then going after it, taking action and achieving it. |
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It's Time To Bring An End To... Everything!
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| What is "Occupy Wall Street" all about, you ask? Well, it's hard to say (without knowing)... all we have to go by is what the protestors themselves say to reporters. It's becoming increasingly difficult to get reporters to go in there (now that the dedicated young protestors have been marinating in their natural un-bathed juices for a few weeks), but when they do, they learn, uh, not much. Many protestors they interview actually have no idea why they're there. But others do seem to be against some stuff, such as banks, and wealth, and capitalism, and (as one intelligent young man summarized) everything.... |
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Core Sadness vs. Wounded Sadness
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| Discover the vast difference between core sadness and wounded sadness, and what causes each. |
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Food That Harms, Food that Heals
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| The food industry, drug companies, and insurance companies are intricately tied up in why we have a health care crisis. |
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How To Recognize Inspirational Leadership
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| The line is sometimes fuzzy between inspirational leadership and run-of-the-mill agitation. When leaders stand on soap boxes and deliver passionate speeches, the words and tone often sound the same. But to me, the difference between agitation and true inspirational leadership is often found over time. If you follow something, and it makes you a better person, it was inspirational leadership. If it brings out your less desirable qualities, it probably wasn't.... |
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"Why Are My Partners Always Needy?"
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| If you have the experience of always meeting needy or controlling people, it is likely because you are also needy and controlling and don't realize it. |
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"Why Won't my Partner Have Sex With Me?"
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| Are you wondering why your partner doesn't want to have sex with you? This article may provide the answer for you. |
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Personal Responsibility: Make Your Own Job
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| Our nation is locked in one of the greatest ideological battles in its history. Some want the government to do more for people, and spend more on social programs such as unemployment. Others see a terrific threat in tax-and-spend tactics that leave us with an unbelievable national debt. Even if we could handle the debt in future generations, will our government's current "stimulus" (bail-out) strategy really accomplish anything positive? Will people have the motivation and inspiration to create and achieve things when the burden of taxes is higher than any of us has heretofore seen? Will we become so dependent on government programs (like unemployment) that we lose both the will and the ability to earn our own livings? Over time, these are clearly dangers.
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Recession-Proof: Have A Second Income Online
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| We all need to take a step back and think about where we are placing our financial bets, and I'm not talking about investments like the stock market. Where are you betting your own ability to generate income? You may have a solid job with a good company, but things change quickly these days, and you never know what will happen in the coming months and years. Do you have other "clients," or are you betting your entire future on how well your company takes care of business - and, by extension, is able to take care of you? Remember, no matter what it says on your business card, you are in business for and by yourself... always have more than one client.
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Inspirational Leadership Starts With Personal Responsibility
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| Personal responsibility seems to be losing popularity in America these days. At least, if you keep up with the news, you know the current government is operating much more from a position of government intervention and control than from a guiding principle of personal freedom and responsibility. This, though, is excellent news for leaders who have the desire and ability to drive themselves; as leaders who exude an inspired personal responsibility become more scarce, their value in the "leadership marketplace" soars, and great followers seek them out.
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Personal Responsibility Keeps You Strong
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| Dependence on the government, and the largesse of entitlements, could bring this republic down.
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Inspirational Leadership: You Go First
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| If you want to be a more inspirational leader, you have to go first. Take the bold action you want your team to take. Let them see you struggle as you reach for more within yourself than you might think possible... but make sure you can produce a regular flow of success. |
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Inspirational Leadership Is Learned When It's Lived
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| I learned one of my life's most powerful lessons in inspirational leadership when I was almost 19, serving as the newspaper editor for the U.S. Army's 82nd Airborne Division. If any of my old buddies are out there, they might confirm this anecdote with a comment or two.
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Personal Responsibility: The Bucks Stop Here
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| I could relate plenty of stories about times, throughout my career, when I failed to live up to my personal aspiration to be an inspirational leader continuously driven by personal responsibility. Instead, this is a story from early in my career when I had one of my triumphs - and started to "get it."
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Inspirational Leadership: Three Ideas To Build Inspiration
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| Many leaders want to become more inspirational, for their team, for their clients, for their organization as a whole. Through years of coaching leaders, I've learned that people only seek inspirational leadership from leaders who are, themselves, inspired. Here are three ideas, in no particular order, to help you build your personal sense of inspiration.
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Personal Responsibility: Get Yourself Into Business
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| If you lose your job, what next? I submit that there are two kinds of people in that situation: the victim, and the entrepreneur.
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They Keep Saying The Rich Don't Pay Their Fair Share
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| These are facts: the top one percent of wage earners in America carry a full 40% of the tax burden. That's only about 1.4 million of us, carrying 40% of the load for the other approximately 300 million. And if the tax rates go back to pre-2001 levels, those 1.4 million who have all that money to invest (and with which to employ vast numbers of other wage earners) will certainly keep that money in their pockets... and that means it'll be sheltered from taxation.
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Ten Things To Appreciate Today
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| Entrepreneurship is a form of inspirational leadership. Inspirational leadership requires encouragement. Encouragement requires appreciation, both of oneself, of others, and of life's many blessings. So I encourage you to find ten things to appreciate today. Here's a list of ten "thought-starters," blessings for which I find myself thankful today, and I hope it helps SPARK some ideas in you.
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Personal Responsibility: "Winter's Bone"
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| If you're struggling with your confidence, or feeling victimized by your circumstances, I saw a movie over the weekend I can heartily recommend: "Winter's Bone." It should make you appreciate your lot in life.
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Successful Entrepreneurs Protect Their Nutrition
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| You might take a shot at doing some great things in the world... and you might fail. But don't fail for a dumb reason. And no reason for failure could be dumber than simply running out of energy and motivation because you let yourself get fat on stupid snack food. It may seem trivial, but it isn't... your inner entrepreneur is hungry and needs you to feed it.
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Personal Responsibility: What Entitles You?
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| ... What I got to take away with me was a bloody leg, a great story to tell, and another pointed object lesson on the power of maintaining an attitude of self-reliance and personal responsibility.
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"Economic Reform" Bringing New Heat To Election Summer
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| Now that the political parties' primaries have largely ended, and with less than three months before the crucial mid-term elections in the United States, the campaigning for America's heart and soul is underway in earnest. U.S. voters will be asked nothing less than what kind of nation they want to be, and there is a crisp divide between the two competing ideologies on offer. One side offers a governing philosophy of high taxes and high (some would say outrageous) spending centered around so-called "entitlements." The other side wants you to agree with Henry David Thoreau, who said "That government is best which governs least," and seeks smaller government, low taxes, and reliance on private-sector entrepreneurialism to drive economic growth and prosperity.
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You Are A Dragon Slayer
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| Yes, you are a dragon slayer. You tackle the world's toughest stuff and make it look easy. You dream, and then turn that dream into reality in the face of withering criticism. You're powerful. You are an entrepreneur in the world, creating something out of nothing, and not a victim. You don't call 9-1-1, you ARE 9-1-1.
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Six Strategies To Develop Your Confidence!
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| Why do so many of us struggle with confidence? More importantly are we stuck with the level of or lack of confidence we feel? The answer is yes! As a coach, I know from working with clients that a person's level of confidence is directly related to their overall success and happiness in life. |
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Personal Responsibility: Keep Yourself Happy
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| Here's a simple fact: you can't do your best work unless you're happy.
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Government Takeover Is Never A Good Idea
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| I have argued that there are two sorts of people out there (and inside each of us): the Entrepreneur, who is self-reliant, personally responsible and lives by a sense of obligation to his fellow human... and the Victim, who relies on others to solve his problems, and lives by a sense of entitlement. If, as a society, we lean toward Victimhood, we're in trouble. If we can give Entrepreneurship the upper hand, we might just solve this mess.
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Successful Entrepreneurs Exercise Good Health Habits
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| If you're an entrepreneur, you probably think the last thing you have time for is to go on "a health kick." I can relate. I've started and run several businesses, and in each case The Big Idea tends to take over. It becomes your obsession. You question everything you do against the standard of whether the activity advances the business. But consider that it is your personal energy that is the most defining factor in your business' success. If that's true, you better carve out some time to take care of yourself, and your energy level.
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Inspirational Leadership: It's All Around Us
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| I want to tell you about Dave, a guy I met at one of the health clubs where I work out. I don't know him well (in fact, I have no idea what his last name is)... but he's told me enough about himself over the years that I can relate what I know as his story. And I think it's pretty inspiring.
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This Economic Reform Seems Bad For Small Business
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| Yesterday's news included a sound byte from President Obama, urging Congress (and his opponents in the Republican Party) to stop blocking his next stimulus, this one ostensibly for small businesses... right after all of them return from vacation.
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A Christmas Memory On A Hot August Night
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| As I write this, it's a sultry, steamy August evening and I'm thankful for the blessing of a nice air-conditioned home office. For some reason, my mind has drifted to a holiday memory, one featuring very different weather, and a different collection of blessings for which I'll always be grateful.
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Real Economic Reform Will Be Like Pulling Teeth
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| I had the pleasure of playing golf and having lunch with one of my beloved sons the other day. We covered a variety of topics, from my recovery from dental surgery to his worries about the future of our country and our economy. And it occurred to us that the story of the former was a pretty good allegory for the unfolding story of the latter.
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Economic "Reform" Is A Dragon You Can Slay
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| The economy is showing scary signs. It's going to get worse before it gets better, and our generation may have to deal with the sort of privations and difficulties faced by our grandparents and great-grandparents in the Great Depression of the 1930s; I only hope it isn't even worse. Are you ready?
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I've Figured Out President Obama's Religion
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| I've been hearing a lot of talk lately about President Obama's religion (if any). A recent poll discovered that a high and rising number of Americans believe Mr. Obama is a Muslim. This prompted a strong protest from a White House spokesperson, who claimed the president is "obviously a Christian," based on the fact that he does things like meet regularly with spiritual advisors (things that a Muslim would also do, as would a Buddhist or a Hindu or a Navajo medicine man).
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Inspirational Leaders Are Masters of Appreciation
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| Don't get sucked into the cynical, mean-spirited misbehavior of your own personal crowd scene. Remember that you have a lot of good stuff of which you should be appreciative, and that whatever bad stuff you have to endure, if you really want to, you can change it. Take personal responsibility, and stand out from the crowd.
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Government Takeover Will Continue
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| Our current government will keep taking over as many aspects of American life as they can, attacking freedom wherever they see it and installing socialist programs in its place, until we stand up and take our government back. It's supposed to be "by, of, and for the People" - it's time we put things to rights.
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Personal Responsibility Is The Prescription For Anxiety
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| There's a lot of anxiety out there this summer. I've observed a lot of worry among the talented folks I've coached, and often they're frozen by it, unable to contribute the inspirational leadership they've always brought to their teams and organizations. In many cases they need to learn (and practice) a truth held dear by generations of great professional salespeople: If worry is the sickness, action is the cure.
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The Best Defense Is To Be Offensive?
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| I'm a little spooked by all the near misses the bad guys have had lately. I'm afraid all the practice they're getting will improve their game, and it only takes one ball in the basket to make a big mess in our world. Meanwhile, since our government doesn't have to worry about putting energy and resources into the folly of national security that has distracted so many previous administrations, they're free to focus all their efforts on printing money and "fundamentally transforming" our economy with a storm of socialism.
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Ten Kindnesses You Can Do Today
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| Here are ten ideas for things you can do today (maybe even all ten of them) to show kindness to someone else. Try doing at least one of these things every day this week, and see how you feel. Look back over the week and see if you don't think you had more of a tendency to smile... and less time to think about your troubles.
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There's An Economic Storm Coming
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| It's time to pay attention to things like the economy, politics, and the way things are going in the world. If you're like me (and I know I am :), these may be things you haven't spent much time or energy on... and, frankly, don't like to think about. But there are major economic storm clouds gathering, and if you educate yourself now about how to deal with the coming storm, you could be one of the few who come out okay - or even way better than okay.
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Liberalism Is A Dangerous Religion
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| I've heard it said that Liberalism - also known as Progressivism, and even as Socialism and Marxism - is a religion. This is an assertion at which liberals scoff. But what is a religion, really? If you look at the elements by which religion is popularly defined, the assertion that liberalism is a religion is pretty hard to refute.
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Ode To Summer
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| I don't know about you, but I'm not ready to give in just yet. I'm not ready for the fall. Not this year, and not in my life. I have too much to do: too many adventures to pursue, too many fun things to do, too many lessons to learn. |
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Economic Reform Needs Reason And Sense
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| I've noticed an interesting trend lately in U.S. national politics: Republicans manage to look and sound stupid while saying smart things, while Democrats look and sound smart while saying stupid things.
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Are You Human?
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| People are like those websites that ask you to read squiggly letters and type what you read into the little box. Have you seen those? It's a security measure: the website wants to make sure you're human, and not a software program or a robot. Evidently robot software programs can't read squiggly letters, so if you can type the right letters into the little box, you must be human.
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What's So Special About You?
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| The fact is, our only hope is that the home-gaming generation wakes up and realizes that freedom isn't free, the future isn't certain, and the Constitution of the United States that we celebrate today is the only thing that really makes us special. It isn't "us." It's only us if we get back to being the ballast of the world that our Founding Fathers designed our nation to be.
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Someone On Your Team Rub You The Wrong Way?
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| You can't make someone like you, and most people think you can't even make yourself like another person. I would agree. There's no magic trick you can use to turn someone from "not my favorite person" to a good buddy... but if you need to inspire someone with whom you don't enjoy a great relationship, there are a few things you can do to try to build more of a sense of collaboration. I've had some success with all three of these, both on the part of clients I've coached and in my own experience; but as they say in those weight-loss commercials, your results may vary.
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Thank God For Godless Communism
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| Though many so-called progressives would love to separate them, from my point of view there are two other continua which march more-or-less in lockstep with communism-capitalism. These are statism-liberty, and atheism-faith. If I correctly remember my eighth-grade history (a subject which is, due to the progressivism currently under discussion, no longer much taught), capitalism has as its running-buddies individual liberty and faith in God. Communism's pals, in stark contrast, are authoritarian control of individuals by the state, and denial of the Almighty in favor of an allegiance to the state that amounts to idolatry.
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Make Five Commitments To Your Vitality Today
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| You need to take personal responsibility to protect your vitality. Take charge today; make five commitments, even little ones, to new health habits that will help you take back your energy. The five most important habits I refer to as The NEWSS: Nutrition, Exercise, Water, Sleep, and Supplements. |
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Don't Let It Get To You
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| How can you build your resilience, so that life's little upsets don't become big and gloomy, and so that you don't "waste" emotional time? Here are some ideas you can try, all of which have helped my coaching clients from time to time. The governing principle is that you want to strive to be more of a take-charge "Entrepreneur" type, who takes personal responsibility for keeping a positive attitude, and less of a "Victim" type, who drifts along and allows life to just "happen to him." |
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Entrepreneurs Don't Claim Entitlement
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| The purpose of a private enterprise is NOT to employ people and provide them with benefits. The purpose is to find and keep customers (by delighting them with your products and services) and to increase the value of the enterprise to its shareholders. |
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What Have You Done For Others Lately?
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| Life Is Not About Keeping Yourself Entertained
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Government Takeover Just Doesn't Work
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| I'm not advocating text/driving. It's dangerous. Before it was against the law, people did it, they had accidents, and some people even died. I am, however, suggesting that there are better ways to attack such a problem than to make a law against it. And this new study proves I'm right. If even one more person died in a traffic fatality because of this law, it's too many. |
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Why Not Start A Health Business Now?
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| There are two things you can do to help prepare for the future of limited health care in the United States: get serious about your daily health habits (so you will postpone and diminish your personal need for medical attention), and think about starting a business related to health and vitality (to help others take personal responsibility for their own health habits).
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What's Your "Why?"
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| What's your "mission?" Here are a few things to think about if you need to create a personal mission in your work, or if it's time to re-evaluate and retool your mission.
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Good Means Good
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| In our modern society, our standards for personal responsibility have virtually disappeared, one "progressive" inch at a time. Today, we tend to give ourselves a free pass for some hideous behavior because we've been "good" in other areas of our lives. |
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Imagine Your Mission Accomplished
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| Here's a simple visioning exercise I've used successfully with many coaching clients who've wanted to pump-up their inspirational leadership. Try it as a starting point, and if it doesn't help you define (or refine) your sense of purpose, seek some coaching and make it more of a guided journey.
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Welcome (Back) To The Age Of DIY America
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| Big Government, Big Media, Big Medicine, Big Everybody, take note: we're starting to ask ourselves what, exactly, we need you for.
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Does Your Job Make You Sick?
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| These days, when a general mood of worry and anxiety is on the rise in many industries, your job could start making you sick before you realize what's happening. If you're starting to miss work, or if you notice that feelings of dread and anxiety seem to precede or accompany your bouts of illness, it could be the beginning of a pattern. But don't just quit. First, undertake three courses of action that might help you get healthy and happy with your work. |
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We Can Do This
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| Maybe they don't say the same words, and maybe they say it through the actions they take and the behaviors they exhibit. Maybe you get the idea through the values they espouse, and the way they show that tough things are possible by jumping out and doing those things themselves. But the overall message of optimism - the "we can do this" message - is something all inspirational leaders share.
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Tax Hikes Are Not About Revenue
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| It's pretty simple. When the U.S. federal government decreases income taxes, they increase government revenue by creating more business opportunities, more jobs, and more taxpayers. Investment dollars flow into the country. On the other hand, when the government increases taxes, they decrease government revenue. Opportunities and jobs are lost; investment dollars flow away to other, more-business-friendly countries.
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Inspirational Leaders Are Driven By Values
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| A little self-reflection, honesty, and journaling can help you sharpen your value-set, which can help you renew your commitment to your personal sense of integrity. There are many right answers to the question "what do you stand for?"... and inspirational leaders know what their own personal answer is.
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It's That Time Of The (Election) Year
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| Here we are now, three weeks before the mid-term U.S. elections, and it's Stupid Season. Judging from the ads we see and hear in a constant daily bombardment, we are supposed to be stupid enough to believe anything, and evidence would only confuse us.
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Don't Get Discouraged!
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| Upbeat, "feel good" stories are hard to find these days (and you REALLY want to mute those campaign commercials)... but if you dig around, occasionally you find a nugget of pure gold. |
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Truly Inspirational Leaders Are Selfless
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| A Recession is when your neighbor loses his job... a Depression is when you lose yours... and a Recovery is when Barack Obama loses his.
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Midterm Election: A Shovel-Ready Project
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| When You Find Yourself In A Hole, Stop Digging
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What Are Your Values?
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| Here's one approach to taking your personal values inventory. It may not be a perfect recipe for you (people do vary), but it's sure to start you reflecting on what's important in your life, and to help you find your own way to clarity around your values, your mission, and your passion. |
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Foreign Money? Really?
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| Desperate Democrats Make Wild Claims About Why They're Losing
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Can't We All Just Get Along?
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| I heard a radio commentator the other day describe this politicized shift in the definition of "hate." To liberals, "hate" is any opinion with which liberals don't agree.
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Find Some New Appreciation Today
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| If your pursuit of happiness has taken a hit recently, you aren't alone. But the road to recovery starts with appreciation. Think about how you can rekindle your appreciation for The Big Three in your own life.
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Entrepreneurs Are Optimists
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| I've long argued that there are two types of people out there. I call them "The Victim" and "The Entrepreneur." You can usually tell the difference by the sort of energy a person exudes. While everyone experiences their own personal ups and downs, the long-term trend you sense from an Entrepreneur is one of optimism, and that from a Victim is one of pessimism.
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What does Personal Development have to do with Leadership?
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| I am reading a book by one of my former teachers Gail Gibson, founding faculty member of the Certified Executive Coaching Program and Masters in Leadership Program at Royal Roads University, entitled "Who You Are is How You Lead" In the book Gibson presents a model which identifies awareness, choice and personal responsibility as attributes of Conscious Leadership, and these attributes are supported by trust and courage. The results are support for people's growth and the development of effective organizations occurring simultaneously.
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Leadership Needs Inspiration
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| Whether you're shooting for success at your job, or starting a new business, or trying to create wealth in these tough times, or simply undertaking a personal health intitiative... you need inspiration, and that starts with emotion. You simply have no chance to succeed at anything challenging unless you truly care.
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Government Does Not Create Wealth
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| In the United States, we're a week away from some big changes... and the midterm congressional elections are only a part of what's coming.
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Pay No Attention To "Free Advice"
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| When you get inspired to take on something tough, you're bound to get free advice that you can't make it work. Generally, you should thank the advisor but ignore the advice. If everyone who'd ever been advised against a risky venture had heeded the free advice, nothing great would ever have been accomplished by the human race.
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Have A Healthy Halloween
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| Too many people gain too much weight during the holidays. There are too many delights... too many temptations. Here are some ideas to help you keep this Halloween weekend more healthy.
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Our National Debt: Now, That's Scary
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| I've been hearing a radio ad that's right on the money - literally. It depicts a little kid coming to the door for "trick-or-treat," dressed not as a vampire or a ghost, but as - that's right - the national debt.
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Bet On Yourself
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| And Beat Those Who Are Betting Against You
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Another Historic American Election
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| It seems like there's no story line that hasn't been done (to death) about today's U.S. election. But one that I've heard nothing about is that of parallels between this election and that of 150 years ago.
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Enmeshed Parenting
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| Are you an enmeshed parent? Discover if you are and what you can begin to do about it in this article. |
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U.S. Issues A Stop-Payment To Its Government
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| Voters Take First Step To Cancelling Obama's Credit Card
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Take Personal Responsibility For Your Future
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| It's time for inspirational leadership. Don't wait for others to take care of you... and don't wait to see if the changes will just pass you by. To prepare, think about undetaking these three bold actions.
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An Interesting Idea Of Inspirational Leadership
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| Obama Flees To India In Wake Of His "Enemies'" Takeover
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Life Is Too Short
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| You don't have to be a saint. But If you want to avoid later regret, you need to put your ego aside occasionally, Do enough kindnesses to confirm for yourself that you are the person you always intended to be.
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Government Takeover: It Ain't Over Yet
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| It's been over a century since the "progressive" movement took hold in America. Since then, the movement has sought not to overthrow the country through "revolution," but through "evolution." One small move at a time. A new entitlement program here, a liberty withdrawn there. The ultimate goal is to erode the free-market libertarian republic and replace it with another socialist state wherein the smart government leaders ensure that no one is "left behind" - and that no one can get ahead.
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Doctor Shortage: Why Your Health Habits Matter
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| The looming doctor shortage is only one of the scary aspects of our new "health care reform." It's only one reason your health habits matter, and you need to take personal responsibility for your own vitality now so that you might be less dependent on government medicine in the future. |
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How Much Of Our Lives Will We Let Them Take Over?
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| Sometimes I really have to wonder about the "political correctness" of California, one of my home states. In fact, in California, "political correctness" is really just a politically-correct term for "liberal insanity." And these days, it seems the state's PC Police have a real thing about the U.S. flag.
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It's Hard Work, It's Luck, And It's Faith
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| When people, such as my beloved offspring or my coaching clients, ask me what my "secret" is, I say that it's simple. There are two types of people in the world, and you have to be as much as you can of the one type and avoid spending much time as the other.
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Government Takeover: Oh, So Close
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| It has taken over a hundred years, but the progressives have patiently handed down their vision, through the generations. But instead of a vision of edification, it's a vision of evolutionary destruction - destruction of the constitutional republic that is America - destruction of the greatest free-enterprise opportunity-generating machine the world has ever known.
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Brain Drain: Why Your Health Habits Matter
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| The American economy is like a patient with a horrible ailment - it's had a trillion-dollar medical "reform" shoved down its throat. The patient, plagued by plenty of illnesses before Obamacare, might have survived anyway; but now, the prognosis is pretty bleak.
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Failures Bring The Entrepreneur Ultimate Success
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| Everybody fails. It's what you see in your failures, to a large extent, that determines your chance to succeed - and succeed big.
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Take The Red Pill Now
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| In "The Matrix," Neo is offered a choice. He can take the blue pill, and his life goes back to "normal." He's told he'll wake up in his bed with no memory of the choice, and "believe whatever you want." Or, he can take the red pill. Do that, he's told, and though you may think you feel like Alice in Wonderland now... your eyes will be opened and you'll learn just how far down the rabbit hole goes.
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Inspirational Leaders Love What They Do
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| If you want to be an inspirational leader, as do many of my coaching clients, you have to have a "why" akin to that of the second stone layer. It has to be bigger - far bigger - than just about you. If you're working to pay the bills, great. But if you want to be an inspirational leader, you need more than that.
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Government Standing Pat On Pat-Downs
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| Yes, it's taken eleven months, but the U.S. Transportation Safety Administration (TSA) is finally responding to the threat representated by last year's failed Christmas Day "underwear bomber" attack. And they're doing it by focusing their energy and resources not on actual terrorists, but on... you.
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Medical Rationing: Why Your Health Habits Matter
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| So will medical care really be rationed? And will we really lose health care plans we wanted to (and were promised we could) keep? Unfortunately, the answer to both questions is "yes." It won't happen all at once, and in some cases the pain won't be felt for years... but Obamacare, if left to stand, virtually guarantees government control of all medical care and the inevitable rationing that would accompany that.
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Inspirational Leaders Lead In Giving Thanks
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| If you seek to be an inspirational leader, try this: make every day a day of thanks giving. Don't be a showboat of humility, but do allow your gratitude for the many blessings in your life to be visible and transparent. And thank your people, all the time, every day.
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Thanksgiving Reminder: We Started As Socialists
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| Most people have no clue how lucky they are to have the opportunity to do all this. If it hadn't been for one key decision by one frightened leader hundreds of years ago, America as we know it would never have existed.
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Persnal Responsibility Leads to Success
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| The blame game takes you to the bottom not the top. Here are some ways to sky rocket to success. |
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Think About Others First
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| If you want to be an inspirational leader, think about that. Whatever is troubling you, find someone who's being tormented even more by the same difficulty, and help them battle it. You'll be amazed at how your own obstacles dissolve before your very eyes.
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Personal Responsibility: Marva Collins
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| Marva Collins doesn’t focus on her students’ challenges, even though she teaches children often labeled as “disabled” or “problem” children. Instead, she challenges teachers to examine how they can prove instead of focusing on problems with others. That way, teachers can help students reach their potential. |
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Opting Out Is In
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| Today, I think opting out is a good idea, given what the global economy and our governments have in mind for us. |
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Bad Medicine: Why Your Health Habits Matter
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| Government health care, at its best, is klunky and inefficient as the medical system tries to fit messy cases into the neat rules that govern who's entitled to what. The trouble is that government health care is rarely at its best. Usually it's at something less than its best, and usually people get sicker, wait forever for remedies, and die.
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Want To Be An Inspirational Leader?
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| What might you be doing to bum out your team? Here are a few simple self-diagnosis questions you can ask to check yourself out.
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Government Takeover: They Want Your Money
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| Here's another way to look at it: it's not that they necessarily want the government to have your money; it's more that they don't want YOU to have it. They want you to feel miserable and needy, and ready to vote for any candidate and proposal that promises to "take care" of you. They need you to be unemployed, depending on the government for welfare and food stamps. They need you to be a victim.
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Responsibility
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| As kids we are expected to take more responsibility as we mature. It starts with the basics, like getting dressed and tidying our room and moves on to contributing around the house and so on.
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Government Takeover: "Bush Tax Cuts" Are Now OK
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| Today's Pearl Harbor Day, but too few in the U.S. are focused on commemorating America's survival of one of the most heinous attacks ever to take place on its soil. Instead, too many people are distracted today by the bomb dropped by the liberal government late yesterday. They've struck a corrupt bargain to extend the current income tax rates only by accompanying that measure with a massive extension of unemployment benefits.
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Ye Who Now Will Bless The Poor
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| One of my favorite Christmas carols tells the story of Good King Wenceslas. Remember him? The moral of the carol is found in the very last lyric: "Ye who now will bless the poor shall, yourselves, find blessing."
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It's The Most Wonderful (And Stressful) Time Of The Year
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| Though it's a challenge, successful entrepreneurs know they have to stay disciplined with their health habits, even during the holidays. If you "run out of gas" during this crucial time of the year, who will drive your business when it most needs driving? So here are a few suggestions to help maintain some attention to the five most important daily health habits I call "The NEWSS" - Nutrition, Exercise, Water, Sleep, and Supplements.
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Personal Responsibility: Bloom Where You're Planted
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| Most of my clients would like to be more inspirational leaders. If this is also true of you, you have to start by being inspired. And I was reminded this morning that good people are often inspired to their best potential in life by learning to "bloom where they're planted."
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You Could Be One Of The "Wealthy"
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| The eerily-accurate economic and societal prophecies of Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" are coming true all around us, more and more each day. The liberal "statists," patient in their progressive plan to take over America and the global economy through "evolution" instead of "revolution," now have real control of the essential U.S. institutions... and they're coming for your money. But if enough of us resist the temptation to let them "take care" of us, we can keep them from taking control of us.
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Are You Joyful This Christmas?
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| Find a way to make the holidays joyous for yourself this year. There are plenty of things to worry about out there, from the global economic wreck to the alarming lack of health and vitality in America. But worrying about those things won't make them go away, and will only make you live a fearful and anxious life. And making yourself crazy with the commercialism of the season won't help, either. You need to put some joy into your emotional storehouse, and the Christmas season will provide you with plenty of joy, if you let it.
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Government Takeover Continues Its Deaf March
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| If you haven't yet made your move to start your own business and grow and protect your wealth, you need to get on it. President Obama and his liberal colleagues in the U.S. federal government are marching double-time toward their goal of fundamentally transforming America into a Land Of No Opportunity... and their flawless execution of government takeover that transferred a sixth of the U.S. economy from private to public sector (under the Orwellian label of "health care reform") was only the beginning.
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Keep Breathing This Christmas
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| You don't want to think about all the toxins building up inside your body while you let your health habits slip during the holidays. Thinking about that won't make the season more joyful! And your body becomes more vulnerable to toxins as your stress level mounts. So here are three ideas to help you keep the stress a little lower through the holidays....
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The Face Of The Season
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| I think a major reason our clients hire our caroling group is just that... we get them to smile. We are, of course, cleverly entertaining and wittily amusing. But we also consider it our personal responsibility to bring the real spirit of the season to everyone we meet. And that tends to make people smile.... |
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Can a Manager Be Too Nice?
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| Managers can make or break motivation and productivity for employees. Having the right employee in a management position is crucial for any company. |
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No Big Tax Hike For Americans... For Now
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| I credit the president for taking the heat from his radical left-wing base. After all, he did promise many times to end the hated "Bush Tax Cuts." But the deal passed both houses of Congress, largely because they were able to attach more massive spending (and more sky-high federal debt) to what really amounts to an extension of the status quo on income tax rates. It's not like he's cutting anyone's taxes. So while the liberals howl about "tax cuts for the rich," they're probably secretly rejoicing over this deal. They get one more opportunity to fan the flames of class warfare. They get to keep the country marching toward economic disaster and collectivist government.... |
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Use This Simple 3 Circle Strategy To Increase Sales
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| Sales is demanding especially during challenging times from economic downturns to increased global competition. Here is a simple strategy to get you back on track. |
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Inspirational Leaders Are True Professionals
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| I've mentioned before that there are two types of person, the Victim and the Entrepreneur. The Victim blames everyone but himself for anything that goes wrong, yet relies on others to take care of him... the Entrepreneur relies on herself and expects to take care of business. It should be obvious that only the Entrepreneur in each of us is capable of true professionalism.
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How we can learn Master Sales lessons
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| Like many people in Australia, my family and employees have been captivated by MasterChef Australia.
What I love about MasterChef is that it can be seen as a metaphor for expressing our talents and being the best we can be. Given my interest in everything to do with sales, personal mastery and performance, I particularly love the parallel I have been able to draw about what it takes to be an elite master chef and an elite sales person and elite sales leader by the observation I have made in MasterChef. |
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Start An Internet Business Now
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| There are several reasons now is the perfect time to start an internet business, or to migrate some/all of your brick-and-mortar business to the world of click-and-order.... |
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Don't Rely On Government Health Care
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| Make it easier for your body to recover from the holidays. In a few days, when you start on your New Year's resolutions, you'll thank yourself.... |
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Inspire Everyone You Meet
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| Many of my clients are people who own a business or make money by investing, or both; some are captains of industry, some are leaders in other walks of life. Whatever their "calling," the overwhelming majority tell me they'd like to be more inspirational leaders. Here's a tip: if you aspire to inspire great things in others, practice by inspiring small kindnesses in everyday life. Do this by showing kindess yourself.... |
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Keep Christmas Every Day Of The Year!
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| Liberal politicians are on the wane here in America, and that's another thing we can all be thankful for this holiday season. Meanwhile, like Christ, let's try to remember to keep the spirit of Christmas in us every day of the year. Even if you aren't Christian, I believe it's that same spirit of brotherly love which I recognize as the Christmas spirit which brings out the best in you. And there's no reason not to bring forth your best every single day of the year.... |
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Inspirational Leaders Endure To The Finish
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| Though the good guys won a very big victory all those years ago, the dark forces of national socialism are still out there today. They're trying to regroup, and through more evolution than revolution, they're still after our freedom. Let's not let the sacrifice of generations of heroes go to waste; let's keep the spirit of the holidays in us, and let's make the most of the freedom we enjoy.... |
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Recession's Over? Bah, Humbug
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| Don't be fooled. The recession isn't over, and things are going to get a lot worse before they get better. And it will be personal responsibility, not government takeover of the private sector, that will save the economy.... |
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'Tis The Season For Relaxation
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| We're in the middle of the week between the holidays. Most Americans are enjoying lighter work schedules this week, and a festive mood at home. That's a blessing, and you should take full advantage of it.... |
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Inspirational Leadership: Some Resolutions
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| Most of my clients are thinking about how to make 2011 a better year in terms of their own inspirational leadership. Here are three ideas for New Year's resolutions for the leader who wants to maximize her potential to inspire.... |
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MLM Downline Building Secrets: How To Master Building A Profitable MLM Dowline
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| Now more than ever is the most riped time to absolutely explode your MLM downline. Why? Within the next 5 years over 70 million people are looking to start a home based business. But you will not be able to capitalize on this unless you read this article. |
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Be An Entrepreneur This Year
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| Whether you own your own business, make your money through investing, or have a traditional job, you need to take personal responsibility for maximizing your Entrepreneurial spirit this year. The challenges out there are tough, and you'll need to bring forth you very best to beat them.... |
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Are You Really Listening?
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| Most folks are just starting to dig in again after a relaxing holiday season; leaders are no exception. If, like many of my clients and colleagues, you are always on the lookout for ways to increase your inspirational leadership, this is a good time of year to check yourself out on the key skill that can keep a team inspired by your leadership: your listening skill. Here are some key questions to ask as you check the current state of your own listening ability.... |
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Businesses For Introverts: Profits From Cyberspace
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| Lots of would-be entrepreneurs fail to get into business for themselves for one simple reason: they're introverts, and they're convinced you can't be both an introvert and an entrepreneur. But as a clear introvert with entrepreneurial aspirations, I'm here to tell you it just ain't so. Here are three things introverts should consider when they feel the entrepreneurial urge.... |
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Thriving And Not Just Surviving Is The Key To Growth In Network Marketing
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| As a society and a culture we are programmed to survive. Not to thrive. For growth in network marketing this applies as much as anything. It’s all in your head. |
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Be Courteous As You Renew Your Health Habits
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| Whether you've maintained your regular visits to the gym, or are just embarking on a new membership and a new fitness push, it's important to be respectful of the others you meet at the gym.... |
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Inspirational Leaders Communicate With Confidence
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| There's an old expression the would-be inspirational leader would do well to observe: If you don't believe what you're saying, why should I.... |
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Beginning Sales Tips: Start With The Customer
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| A good number of my clients and readers are emerging sales professionals. One of the biggest mistakes new salespeople make is to adopt a "push" mindset, which drives them to think first of presenting what they have to offer. A seasoned sales pro, though, knows the best approach starts with a customer-oriented mindset that leads more toward getting to know the customer (and her needs) through artful questioning.... |
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Profitable Online Business Ideas and the Recession; Your Thoughts
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| Many people believe they are victims or products of their environment. First, I don’t believe we are victims unless we allow ourselves to be one. I simply choose not to be one. Today’s society is way too eager to make everyone out to be a victim. And I believe that too many people are too willing to be made into victims. It does away with personal responsibility. We are all human beings and we can choose how we wish to live. We all have God given abilities and gifts to help us achieve those dreams. We don’t have to be victims or products of our environment, we can change ourselves and thus change our environment. I believe that we are products of our own thoughts. |
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Inspirational Leaders Are People Of Action
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| You might be the most empathetic listener and the most confident speaker in the world, but without strong, principled action, your other skills are unlikely to inspire a great followership. People follow those who inspire them, usually because they see the leader herself as inspired... and because they've seen her take on difficult challenges and turn them into inspiring accomplishments. Here are a few ideas for jump-starting your renewed activity for the new year.... |
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Why The Left Must Politicize Tragedy
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| The most despicable thing that happened last weekend was the mass shooting in Arizona. The second most despicable thing was the left-wing media's abandonment of all objectivity in an attempt to baselessly blame the shooting on conservativism, for their own selfish purposes.... |
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Health Habits: Set Goals And Start Now
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| You're feeling a little bloated after the holiday festivities? In most of our societies, that's pretty normal this time of year. No need to panic... but you do need to re-establish some discipline in your daily health habits. The key is to set good goals for your own actions and behaviors, and then start immediately.... |
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The Winter Blues Are No Match For Your Optimism
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| If it's been awhile since you've counted up your many blessings, or reminded yourself how much you appreciate the things and people in your life, it's time to do it again. This time of year, folks in the northern hemisphere get a little sad. The holidays are gone, but the bad weather persists... and it seems some days like it will never end! But if you are able to read this, you are living a life of tremendous abundance. Be thankful for it.... |
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Derailing Your Train of Thought
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| However, contrary to a lot of people's belief, changes on the outside seldom create genuine change on the inside. That's why you can't buy your way to happiness, or eat your way, or pleasure your way, or even work your way there. Your midlife transition invites you to do the inside work first and, amazingly, the outside has a way of catching up with it. |
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Successful Entrepreneurs Are Our Last Best Hope
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| Several recent moves by the leftist administration of President Barack Obama are raising more alarms among those who fear a collapse of the global economy. A blunt summary would be to say the president and his colleagues seek to drastically diminish the standing of America in the world. This would be akin to taking a heavy hammer to the foundation of a house, since (as by far the world's biggest market) the U.S. could fairly be said to be the foundation of global economic activity. Diminishing America will lead to poverty and unrest throughout the world.... |
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Radical Personal Responsibility: A Path to Lasting Peace and Personal Power
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| New peace, harmony, and power fill your relationships when you practice radical personal responsibility. Through it, you enter a more refined sphere of relating that enhances your life and accelerates the realization of your ultimate spiritual self. Practicing radical personal responsibility forever changes the way you approach and resolve conflict.
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Nobody's Inspired By The Blame Game
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| Too much time and energy have been spent by the major institutions of our country (news media, infotainment, government) in debating who or what was responsible for the shooting of Gabby Giffords and others on January 8. It hasn't inspired anyone. Not enough time and energy have gone toward considering who or what is responsible for her recovery, described by her own doctors as nothing short of "miraculous".... |
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The Investment World Is Changing Fast
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| The modifications to the global financial industry have been minor tweaks in comparison to the changes that are coming. Social, political, and economic factors are combining to fundamentally change the game, beginning in the United States with the progressive government's all-out effort to convert the world's largest economy to socialism. That means the old ways of thinking that've served investors so well for decades will not serve them well in the future.... |
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Government Needs To Change Its Own Health Habits
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| Obamacare is, at bottom, a wild spending spree. It's a government land-grab. It's a transfer of a sixth of the U.S. economy from the job-creating private sector to the wealth-destroying public sector. In a metaphoric sense, Obamacare (having been rammed down the patient's throat with dubious legislative procedures) is like a cancer on our economy. It's a glut of carcinogenic taxes and spending, the likes of which have made our government fat, slow, and stupid.... |
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Inspirational Leaders Know How To Focus
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| It happens to all of us. No one can stay completely focused, with intensity, all the time. But when you find yourself in a bad patch, when nothing seems to be working in your job or your business, think about renewing your focus.... |
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Personal Responsibility: Protect Your Wealth
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| There's a global conspiracy against wealth today. It isn't obvious - no conspiracy is - but the signs are there if you know what to look for. A "jobless recovery"... a collapsing dollar... runaway government spending... bloated "zombie" entitlement programs that've long eclipsed the policies they were originally intended to implement and now exist with the sole purpose of furthering their own existence... these are all indicators of the worldwide march away from economic freedom and toward collectivist state control. If and when the conversion to global socialism is completed (and the current liberal U.S. government is sprinting as fast as they can toward that day), wealth will be sin, and it will be too late to protect what you've worked for.... |
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Be A Hawk
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| Whatever your endeavor, from getting into shape to driving your business, you need to be smart in the way you use your personal resources of time, energy, and focus. So watch for your own opportunities - watch like a hawk - and be ready, when it's time, to seize them.... |
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The Statism Of The Union
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| The state of America is dreary; the country's in a downward spiral toward statism. We live in a nation where all influential institutions, regardless of how they're chartered, are "owned" by the statists... from the Democrat echo-chamber that our media have become to the boot camps for "progressives" that are our colleges and universities.... |
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Resveratrol: The Best (Easy) Medicine For Anti-Aging
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| Years ago, researchers from Harvard Medical School (and others) found an impressive nutrient with the power to fight aging, improve cardio-vascular and neurologic health, and help the human body battle everything from fatigue to disease. It's called "resveratrol," and it's the ingredient in red wine that you've heard so much talk about lately.... |
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What Are You Worth?
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| The other day, I was listening to a highly-successful (millionaire) internet entrepreneur coaching three new colleagues. Each of them had recently decided upon a career transition, leaving their trade-time-for-money jobs to strike out on their own in cyberspace. The coach asked each of them to address three questions: how much money they'd made in the job they just left, why they left, and what they expected to make in their new venture. The conversation went something like this.... |
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Socialism In The End Zone
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| Late January in the United States: the season of the State of The Union presidential address, and the run-up to the Super Bowl. As the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburgh Steelers prepare to face each other about a week from now (and as the media bombard us with every exciting detail of that preparation), it might be helpful to remember that American politics is a lot like American football. Two sides battle back and forth in both games, and it's amusing to watch.... |
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Focused Action Has The Power To Move You
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| What goals are you pursuing? Getting into shape, renewing your health? Are you launching a new product or business? Are you recruiting a team to help your business grow and prosper? Any of these goals, and a host of others, require focused action. They require a focus on courage and integrity - either to move yourself, or to help others move forward in great strides. As the leader, the focus of the team is largely your personal responsibility.... |
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Statism Of The Union II
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| As far as the observation that both have (or had) the ability to make great speeches, I'll concede that Presidents Reagan and Obama are similar. But the similarities end there. In terms of real substance, Barack Obama definitely ain't Ronald Reagan.... |
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Health Habits: 7 Ways To Defeat Stress
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| I coach people to achieve general excellence in their work - and in their lives. Most of my clients these days are running their own businesses, though I also have many clients who are exercising their "entrepreneurial" muscles in the service of a company they don't own. Either way, the majority of my clients are dealing with major stress issues - some to the point of interference with their job and life satisfaction.... |
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Move Your Iceberg!
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| How do you make a meaningful change in your life? That's the million-dollar question. Without that question, there would be no executive coaching or personal development industry, and I'd be out of business. Nevertheless, I'm going to answer the question, right here, right now. And chances are you're still going to want more brilliant advice from professionals like me.... |
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Personal Responsibility: No Strings Attached?
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| I've made two points repeatedly, and I saw a movie last weekend that confirmed 'em both.... |
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Move Your Iceberg II: Be, Do, Have
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| Most people who want to improve their lives try to do it backwards. They see others enjoying a better life, and their first desire is to HAVE what those others have. If only they had something different (more money, more time, more energy, whatever), they reason, why, then they could DO the right things and BE the better person. Wrong.... |
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In-House Training – Getting to 99% attendance
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| Here’s how to get your training attendance up saving you both time and money and at the same time building your reputation as an in-house training department. |
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Send Obama To Egypt!
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| Given the leftist-driven uprisings in the Middle East, notably in Egypt these days, wouldn't it make more sense to send Mr. Obama over there? Not that it would take much to entice him to make a fundamental transformation in his own job description, but here are some selling points - advantages for all involved - for the idea of promoting the president to pharaoh.... |
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Unconstitutional Obamacare Law Declared "Void"
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| If Obamacare stands, it will take a few years, but you will lose the opportunity you now have for excellent medical care. It's just a simple fact that government cannot run a nationwide health care system as well as the free market can (it's been proven everywhere it's been tried), and the ultimate losers will be the patients. So don't leave your very health and vitality up to the government.... |
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Beginning Sales Tips: The Wisdom Of SW 4
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| Present your offering to qualified prospects. Some will buy (though you may have to handle a couple of objections to make them comfortable with their buying decision). Some won't. So what? There are other qualified prospects out there waiting for you to help them make buying decisions that could literally change their lives.... |
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Hume's "50-100" Rule Of Business Success
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| My experience in these two very-different businesses, both in sales and in management, taught me some valuable lessons which I later developed into a philosophy of entrepreneurship. I call it "Hume's 50-100 Rule of Business Success," and it goes something like this.... |
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Valentine's Day Memories: I (Heart) My Kids
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| There are two kinds of people out there - "Victims" and "Entrepreneurs" - and only when we are operating as Entrepreneurs do we have the spirit to be leaders. And the truly inspirational leaders do what they do because they, like all Entrepreneurs, have a mission to contribute to others. To be inspiring, they have to start by being inspired... and working from a place of love is a great fast-track to inspiration.... |
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Always Respect What You Have To Offer
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| Leaders, sales people, consultants - anyone who makes their living by influencing and encouraging others - these folks know it's key to respect what you have to offer. You are a good deal. A GREAT deal. As a starting point, give yourself permission to realize that about yourself. And make sure you work hard to back up such a bold claim! That's what true entrepreneurs do... they figure out what people really need, and they create the solutions that fulfill those needs.... |
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Health Habits: Take Another Look At Your Carbs
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| Whether you're running a business, like most of my clients, or involved in the pursuit of other achievements, you need your energy. If you're carrying around a lot of extra fat, you're not as nimble as you ought to be. Think about how cutting the carbs can boost your energy in a healthy, disciplined way.... |
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Inspirational Leadership: Ask For Feedback
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| There are at least three good reasons to do this, and why leaders who seek to inspire their teams should consider asking their subordinates for feedback... even advice.... |
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The Entrepreneur Vs. The Victim
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| There are basically two types of people out there in the business world. Even though I'm aware that we all have both types within us, and that we might lean more or less in our dominant direction as circumstances change in our lives, I've learned that one or the other type dominates each of us. I'm talking about the Entrepreneur, and the Victim.... |
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Hey, Maybe This Will Win An Award!
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| Tell you what: those national news-media folks in America are awesome. I know, right? I mean, when I was a young aspiring journalist (I think it was during the Taft administration), they made us report boring stuff, like facts. It must be much more fun to be a journalist these days, when the industry has evolved beyond all that.... |
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Time To Get Rolling!
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| The other day I had an experience that made me feel terrified, relieved, hilariously amused, and reflective... all in the space of about four minutes.... |
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What Makes A Good Management Consultant?
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| Many times during the course of my career as a coach to the world's best consultants, I've been asked what it takes to make a good advisor. The short answer - a synthesis of many key attributes - is that great advisors are all about the development of their clients. All consultants are smart, and have good systems backing them up. The great ones don't focus on their own smarts. Their focus is on the smarts of their clients.... |
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Your Mindset Drives Your Vitality
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| You've heard the same stories I've heard, of people who overcame physical limitations, or even beat diseases, in a way that seems miraculous. Personally, I would not bet against a divine intervention in these cases. But you can't help but notice that people who beat long odds are almost always those who cultivate in themselves an attitude of optimism, a positive spirit, and an expectation of success.... |
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Wealth And Prosperity Is A Slow, Consistent Process
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| Since the second world war, people in the western world built wealth primarily by working a salaried job, saving money from their salaries, and investing in standard vehicles such as stocks, bonds, and mutual funds. It was the slow-and-steady way to get rich, and it served at least two generations very well. But what worked to build wealth and prosperity for the past sixty years will not work for the next sixty months. In fact, the world economy is in such a shambles right now, traditional wealth-building strategies are already at great risk... and only a tiny percentage of investors are aware of this.... |
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If "Onelife" Can Be Saved By Statist Regs...
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| Today, I'm chatting with Joe Onelife, the famous "everyman" you've heard so much about recently. I thought Joe would be far too busy to grant me an interview, given he's the center of so much attention from the liberal-statist cultural crusaders running America (and other nations)... but, being unemployed, it turns out Joe has plenty of time on his hands and was happy to join me in my office today.... |
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Inspirational Leadership: "Why Did You Hire Me?"
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| The most successful leaders know why people choose their leadership, and they continue to develop that "brand" (and adapt it as the market changes) to maximize their success - and that of their business.... |
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7 Secrets of the Wealthy
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| Veteran Financial Planner shares his experiences financial planning for both the wealthy and the less wealthy. These are the keys to wealth building! |
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Gain Wealth Through Happiness
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| There are two types of people: the Victim, and the Entrepreneur. Many Entrepreneurs own their own businesses; some don't, but instead practice their entrepreneurial initiatives in the employ of others. It's not business ownership that distinguishes the two types: it's a mindset of abundance. Entrepreneurs keep their optimism and joy even when business is "down." Victims are never happy, and more money won't change that.... |
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Health Habits: Exercise Your Outside Options
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| Spring is still almost three weeks away in North America, but in much of the country, "cabin fever" is starting to bring humans back outdoors after months of hibernation. That's a good thing! Getting outside, even for a few minutes a day, can lift your spirits and aid your health and well-being.... |
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Does The Economy Have You Living In Fear?
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| Inspirational leaders approach life with the entrepreneur's sense of optimism. In every problem they see opportunity; in every storm, a coming rainbow. So those among us with a measure of inspirational leadership will see that the time is now to prepare - for disaster, but more importantly for the wealth and abundance to become a safe haven for others.... |
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Government Does Not Create Jobs Or Wealth
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| Americans are starting to see behind the curtain, and they're refusing to buy what's behind it. Average Americans see the declining purchasing power of their dollars from the gas pump to the grocery store. They see someone in their family or neighborhood who's been out of work for over a year. They see unions tear apart state capitols for more rights to bloated salaries and benefits, and they see taxpayers stating clearly that such luxurious jobs can no longer be afforded. They see their own credit card bills and their own shaky retirement accounts. When the media asks them to believe what they're being told instead of what they see, average Americans shake their heads and worry.... |
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Interview Questions For Managing Consultants
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| To help you prepare for your Management Consultant Interview, here are some typical questions you can expect to hear…
Behaviour/Skill: Decisiveness
Definition: Takes personal responsibility for decisions having considered both the short and long term implications |
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Happy 94th Birthday, Granny!
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| It truly amazes me to think about what my grandmother has lived to see, from the rise and fall (and ugly reappearance these days) of the communist experiment to the complete transformation of daily life through technological advancement. Perhaps the most wonderful thing about it, speaking selfishly, is the fact that Granny was able to make it to 94. This beloved person, who always had time for me and saved my life on a number of occasions, would not have lived 94 years if the America of 1917 had existed toward the end of her life, instead of at the beginning.... |
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Beware The Modern-Day Music Man
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| Wake up, America. The economy is a "dead man walking," and things are going to get much worse before they get better. Are you ready? Do you have your own source of revenue to protect yourself from the day you lose your job? Do you have a plan to protect your family from hyperinflation and the collapse of our currency? Are you aware of the global conspiracy against wealth, and what you can do about it? It is still not too late. If you get smart now, you might well be one of the informed few who profits greatly from the coming financial disaster. Remember: more wealthy people were created during The Great Depression than at any previous time in history.... |
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Take Personal Responsibility For Your Health
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| Too many of my clients and colleagues are letting their health habits slide. Maybe they feel they're just too busy with other things. Some actually trust in the medical system to "fix" whatever they need fixing, whenever the time comes. But you mustn't do that. You are your own best hope for a long, healthy life.... |
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Attitude at Work
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| This article explores the role attitude plays in the workplace. It does not delineate between small operator owned businesses and large corporates, for the very reason that attitude exists in each one of us, and has a major impact on motivation, satisfaction and ultimately performance at work. Points to consider are how our personal attitude impacts on others, and how we can begin to grow this in our team members. Techniques are then given to support that. Impetus is also given to people whose negativity is playing havoc at work and impacting on other team member's. This article is worth reading if you are leading people, or simply if you want to feel happier in your place of work.
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Inspirational Leadership: Renew Your Own Passion
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| Since your own passion is key to your ability to deliver inspirational leadership, how do you renew it? Here are some ideas that have worked for my clients over the years.... |
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Maybe States Could Just Swap Their Senators
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| See, with SWEEP, Wisconsin and Illinois could actually swap senators. Never mind that voters elected them in different places (heck, when has what the voters wanted ever stood in the way of progressive hope and change?)... what matters is that everybody's drinking beer and voting with people they completely agree with. I'm sure there must be a commensurate number of minority Republican state senators in Illinois who'd be happy to commute to Madison to provide a quorum, and to have some beers with other Republicans.... |
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Inspirational Leaders Challenge Themselves
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| If, like many of my colleagues and clients, you want to be a better leader - even a more inspirational leader - you need to keep challenging yourself. The best leaders are the best people... and only by challenging yourself can you be your best. When you're tempted to pull back and ride the tide, focus on some of the things the world's best purveyors of inspirational leadership think about all the time.... |
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Time To Crash-Proof Your Wealth
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| The truth is this: the wealth-building strategies that worked for the past six decades will not work for the next six years (or less). What's needed now is a new, informed approach to wealth and prosperity that flies in the face of traditional wisdom.... |
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Ten Ways To Spring-Clean Your Body
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| It's time to get healthy! If you've spent the winter in sedentary mode, it's time to use the change of seasons as an inspiration to change your health habits. You need to ramp up your vitality and energy so that you'll be at your best to handle the challenges ahead.
Here are ten ideas for revitalizing your energy this spring.... |
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Personal Responsibility: Lessons From Japan
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| Who knows how many lives will be lost to Japan's recent disasters before the final tally is taken? One of the most devastating earthquakes in world history, followed by a cataclysmic tsunami, along with danger from damaged nuclear plants... all enough to create crisis in any nation. Remember the ruin of Haiti in the wake of last year's quake? But every nation of the Earth, including the mighty United States, can take lessons from the character of the Japanese people in their struggle against the adversity they now face.... |
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Wealth Building: Accelerate Your Prosperity
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| What's the darkest cloud hanging over your head? If you're like most people, it's your financial profile. High debt, a high (and growing) tax burden, and lower earnings can combine to create a worrisome headache for anyone. Sure, the arrival of Spring brings most of us a little uplift in attitude... but to truly revitalize your mindset, start by attacking those dark storm clouds in your personal finances.... |
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Inspirational Leadership: Personal Transformation
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| You are meant for abundance, for wealth, for a fulfilling and joyous life. But you may be "possessed" by a different character, and that character may be mired in a mindset of scarcity, of poverty, and of misery. It won't be easy to step back into your true self after wearing such an alien costume for so long. But you can do it. Be the successful entrepreneur you know you want to be... then you will do what such people do... and then you will have what such people have.... |
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What Role Should The Government Be Playing In Health Care?
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| The government is geared to take as much control of your health care as it can, even though your care will be better the less government intervenes. So don't rely on government health care. Take personal responsibility for your own vitality, and reduce your dependence on the government's role in medical care. Your discipline in your own daily health habits is the most important factor (by far) in the future of your own personal vitality.... |
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What's The Importance Of Purpose And Direction In Business?
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| Any professional entrepreneur knows that running a business is too hard to do without an overwhelming drive and motivation. Every single day, part of you wants to give up, to go back to your old trade-time-for-money job, to sell the equipment and move to another state. It seems like there are endless forces arrayed against you, and you are tempted to whisper doom to yourself all the time. But that voice in your brain grows softer with each day, week, and month of success in business, which only comes when you have a real "why" driving you.... |
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What's The Best Internet Business To Start?
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| Of course, you have to make a TEAM of investments (Time, Energy, Attention, and Money) to get into any business, and that never changes. These days, though, you can get into business in cyberspace for a fraction of the TEAM investment previous generations needed to open retail stores, car washes, or law offices. And there are plenty of online business opportunities out there. But which one's best.... |
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Where Are All The Small Businesses?
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| Sure, the economy is tough, and it's hard to run a successful business even when times are good. You have to make a lot of good decisions, minimize your mistakes, delight your customers, motivate your team. In any time or place, it can seem like an uphill climb. But lately, I've been saddened by seeing too many nice little businesses fail.... |
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Spring Cleaning? Don't Forget Your Colon
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| Even if you're doing well with your daily health habits, toxins from our modern lifestyles are building up inside you all the time. These toxins tend to be stored in your digestive system; specifically, experts say people carry as much as 25 extra pounds of undigested waste in their colons, and it's a good bet you are carrying at least ten extra pounds there right now. A good cleansing program is the only way to defeat the long-term effects on your health of modern toxicity.... |
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What To Do When You're Lacking Inspiration
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| The primary source for "inspiration" in business is to focus on "Why." Why do you do what you do? Why'd you choose that career, that industry, that company? Why did you decide to start your own business? Figure out "Why," and you'll find inspiration pretty quickly. I'm a former journalist, and they trained us in journalism school to look at the Ws - Who, What, When, Where, and (of course) Why. (They also threw in How, and constantly lamented the fact that word did not start with W.) If you're struggling with what to do when you're lacking inspiration, try these other "Ws" and see if they don't point back to "Why."
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Successful Entrepreneurs Know Their Strengths
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| I still work hard, as any entrepreneur does, but I now spend my time like a CEO (not like a salesperson, and not like the "administrator" I think my introverted style was driving me to be early-on). I focus on the things I do best, and let some high-power pros do for me the things I don't want to do (or don't do well). And now I coach my new-entrepreneur clients to consider strategic outsourcing as a way for them to do the same.... |
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Unemployed? Plan Your Career Now
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| Our economy is a mess, and we are in uncharted territory. Most everyone is feeling the pinch, especially if they now find themselves unemployed or wonder if they are the next one to lose their job. Unfortunately, most people put more planning into their next vacation than they do their career or more realistically their “careers.” |
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5 Tips For Getting Things Done For Work At Home Moms
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| Many more people these days are taking advantage of the Internet to work from home. It might be that they run an online business, or it might be that they have a job that allows them to "telecommute", so they can do all of their professional work online. A great many telecommuting based jobs allow for flexible hours and pay on a freelance basis. |
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Inspirational Leaders Make No Excuses
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| Whatever your line of work, you're going to run into adversity. The most successful people in life are not the ones who seem to have everything handed to them, but the ones who run into deep trouble and find a way to handle it.... |
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Vision and Goal Setting
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| The “Vision and Goal Setting” article focuses on the value of establishing a vision in order to have a sense of direction and purpose in business. It also discusses ways of focusing clearly on goals and how to achieve them. Suitable for both Management level and individuals it encompasses discussion on how to activate the untapped power of our their minds as they think about a unique strategy to ensures success in their workplace. The article encourages the reader to clearly articulate their vision, define it in a specific and measurable way, and plan the key steps needed in order to achieve it. Both practical and highly motivating, this article creates a palpable excitement, enthusing people to take greater personal responsibility and ownership of projects as they achieve results quickly.
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How To Increase Sales Performance
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| Sales is actually a subset of the company's overall marketing effort - it's the primary tool through which a business finds its customers (just as Customer Service is the subset of marketing activities responsible for keeping those customers). When revenue lags, the marketing manager (or entrepreneur) has to look first at how to increase sales performance. And it turns out Sales has its own lesser-known set of 4-P fundamentals: Planning, Prospecting, Presenting, and Paperwork.... |
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Be Creative With "Hidden" Exercise
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| You should do everything you can to make time for your health. But if you truly can't take on a regular exercise regimen, be creative. Find ways to get your heart rate up - at least a little - by finding hidden exercise in your everday chores.... |
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Inspirational Leaders Play Show-And-Tell
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| The most inspirational leaders know how to lead by example, but beyond that, they are excellent show-and-tell masters. They are well beyond simply not letting their employees see them doing the wrong things... they take the time and initiative to show folks how to do the right things. They don't just give orders and advice, they also give demonstrations and training. They don't wait to be asked for directions; they're willing to jump in with examples.... |
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Three Strategies For Crash-Proof Wealth Building
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| Experts say the powers-that-be have already taken us past the point of no return on global financial collapse, and it's just a matter of time. What can you do to prepare? How can you build wealth, and what is still possible in terms of crash-proofing your prosperity? The first three strategies you should consider are entrepreneurship, education, and engagement.... |
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A Few First Steps Toward Inspirational Leadership
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| One of the first bits of advice I can give my clients is that they will not begin to develop a reputation for inspirational leadership until they eliminate (or significantly reduce) the things they do that actually de-motivate the very people they're trying to inspire. Many managers, knowingly or unknowingly, fall into patterns of behavior their teams find uninspiring. Here are some of the more common patterns, and what you can do to stay out of the traps and move toward inspirational leadership.... |
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Health Habits: Prevention's Your Only Choice
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| Smart industry observers have been worrying about looming shortages of doctors and cures ever since the beginning of the "health care reform" debate in every western nation. The progressives, of course, ridiculed such worries as unfounded. But last month's edition of "Cancer" magazine reports the shortages are real, and they're already upon us.... |
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The Best Leaders Are Inspired People
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| Work to spot the inspirations, great and small, in your own life. They're all around you. And here's another thing I'll tell my clients, and you: I believe your Life wants to be inspired. You are meant to be excited, happy, and full of the joy of your life. So don't just focus on the miles you have to go; rejoice in the miles behind you, and enjoy the moment you're in.... |
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I Want You To Be Stinking Rich
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| The progressives who've ended up with power in America want you poor, and dependent upon the government for your very livelihood. I don't. I want you to be stinking rich, and making the nation (and the world) a better place for all of us.... |
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Three Places To Look For Inspiration
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| If your passion and inspiration are waning, try one or all of these three things to give it a new boost. Consider it a "spring cleaning" for your soul, if you like.... |
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Get In The Business Of Getting Into Business
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| People are making excellent incomes online these days, and enjoying the lifestyle of freedom and prosperity that comes with internet business ownership. Perhaps the greatest opportunity is in recruiting - inspiring others to start their own home businesses, and coaching them to success in their enterprises. If you don't have a Big Idea for an internet business that no one's thought of before, you can join any number of legitimate, lucrative, ready-made platforms for your own business.... |
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Turn Your Body Into A Fat-Burning Machine
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| You need to take personal responsibility for your own health and vitality. Times are tough already, and experts say far worse times are coming before things get better. So you're going to need your energy to run your own business, succeed in your work, and manage your investments (financially and otherwise).... |
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The Miracle of Failure
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| If you're trying to build your inspirational leadership, make sure you have good stories to tell about your successes. But don't leave out the lessons from your failures. Those might be the most inspiring stories you have to tell.... |
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The Coming Economic Basket Case
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| Hey, guess what! It's Easter weekend, and all over the world, folks' thoughts are turning to baskets. Homemade, store-bought, or recycled from last year... pretty baskets filled with colored eggs and candy. Oh, and don't forget the festive "basket of currencies" with which they're planning to replace the U.S. Dollar as the world's reserve currency.... |
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Don't Take Your Life For Granted
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| As you may know, many of my clients are seeking to increase their inspirational leadership. You can't be an inspirational leader until you're inspired, and you can't be inspired without being happy and appreciative of the many wonderful things that surround you. So take an inventory of the things (or people) you might be taking for granted, and find a way to be more appreciative of them now.... |
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A Century Of Leadership - Good And Bad
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| It might be simplistic, and I certainly invite discussion, but today I'm ranking the men who've held the office of President since 1911 in terms of how well they did in resisting this "progress" toward socialism/collectivism by their overall support of the U.S. Constitution. My thinking is this: if, as the foremost leader of the federal government, the president can do a good job at fulfilling his/her oath to uphold the Constitution, prosperity generally becomes much easier to obtain in America (and, frankly, elsewhere in the world). When the president fails to protect the Constitution (or, worse, attacks it), he or she aids the progressive march toward collectivism - but pulls the nation away from prosperity and strength.... |
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Health Habits: It's All In Your Head
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| Many of my coaching clients have come to me in a condition I can only describe as "stress mess." They were working too many hours, living on caffeine and processed crap/food, getting little sleep, taking no vitamins, and hitting the wine and beer a little too heavily. Needless to say, these conditions keep you from performing at your best, and make it extremely hard to get work done or run a business. Worse, once you're in the stress mess, all it takes is something like a fight with your spouse or an unexpected gas price hike to make you flip right out.... |
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Inspirational Leadership: It's About Them, Not You
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| The bottom line is this: if you want to inspire someone to give you their best, you have to stop looking and acting like a theater critic and, instead, come across with empathy and appreciation. To do that, you first need the mindset that the discussion should be less about you and more about the other person... and then you need to practice (with good help) to make it happen.... |
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Gas Price Signs: Unfair Right-Wing Messaging!
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| Gas has never been this expensive in America - and experts say this is just the beginning. But wasn't this all supposed to be George W. Bush's fault? As I recall, Bush, somehow in cahoots with Big Oil and Terrorist Oil Cartels, single-handedly drove gas prices pretty high in 2008, and that's why we desperately needed to elect Barack Obama. But Bush has been gone for more than two years now, and gas is higher than ever. How could this be?
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Can Inspiration Be Found In A Death?
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| I don't feel like rejoicing in Bin Laden's death. I certainly don't feel like this is bad news, of course - the world is better off without him - but it's not a party. It occurs to me that, 31 years ago, perhaps I would not have been all that inspired if Carter's hostage-rescue mission had been a success, since undoubtedly that success would have been accompanied by death. But I believe inspiration starts with appreciation, and there are many things to appreciate in today's news of victory.... |
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Don't Shrug Off This Movie!
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| As a book, Ayn Rand's "Atlas Shrugged" stands as one of the greatest works of literature in history. As a movie, "Part I" is pretty good... the performances are at least OK, and the faithfulness to the story is outstanding. But as an event, the release of this movie is nothing short of amazing.... |
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Health Habits: Make Sure You're Well-Adjusted
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| If you haven't tried chiropractic care, or if it's been awhile, give it another look. You definitely can't be your best if you have chronic pain or fatigue... and you might be amazed at what a good spinal adjustment can do for you.... |
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Appreciate Your Own Best Strengths
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| Lately, some of my clients have been a little down on themselves, and I'm finding that it's often because they're forgetting to play to their strengths. If you find yourself spending too much time doing stuff you don't like, and aren't good at, try to balance that work with projects you know you can do well.... |
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It's Re-Election Time! Get The Picture?
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| So while everyone was thinking about the brave troops who finally capped Osama Bin Laden the other day, I was also thinking about whether or not they had a 71-Quebec out there with them on that mission (that's Army Talk for "journalist," or at least it used to be). I guess they must have, because this week's big news is President Obama's decision not to release the photos that were taken of Dead Terrorist Number One. So since the global paparrazzi corps was busy sobering up in London after Will-'n'-Kate, and since civilian "journalists" only take pictures of car chases and tornado damage (when they can squeeze those things in around their grip-and-grin work at the White House), any photos that existed had to have been taken by some hard-working military journalist.... |
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Inspirational Leaders Keep An Upbeat Attitude
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| Many people - including lots of my clients - aspire to be inspirational leaders. Inspirational leaders start as inspirational people, and people who easily inspire others are those who have that infectious, almost-automatic positive outlook on life.... |
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It's The (Growth Of The) Economy, Stupid
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| Let me explain why I think every American family should have at least one good, solid entrepreneurial venture going these days.... |
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Health Habits: Remember Your Protein
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| I've often said that it isn't what you eat, but what you DON'T eat, that can harm your health. Make sure you're getting your nutrients, especially protein. And if you want to be good at remembering things, don't forget to take your supplements.... |
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Thank You For Your Service
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| Whether you agree or not with the "mission" they've been given in certain parts of the world, our military members deserve our appreciation, and our gratitude. It's not too much to ask. And you should always look for things to appreciate. Being good at appreciation is one of the first steps toward becoming good at inspiration.... |
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Presenting The Unprecedented President
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| This week, President Obama used his favorite word several more times. That word is "unprecedented." Easily, the present president has used that word to a degree which is without precedent, unprecedented by any of the preceding previous presidents who previously preceded him. Easily.... |
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Don't Be Defeated By Inaction
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| We all end up in tough circumstances in our lives. These days, when the global economy is reeling (and when many experts say things will still get MUCH worse before they get better), a lot of people are struggling just to get by. But as I've learned over the years from the clients I've met who've overcome adversity, inspirational leaders aren't people who never get into tough spots, but are those who have the ability to work their way out.... |
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What Are Your Dreams Waiting For?
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| Thank God for hard-charging, high-flying cadets like my niece. We need her out there, soaring into the wild blue yonder... and we also need entrepreneurs in every family, with their feet firmly planted on the ground and their dreams free to fly through the heavens. When the predicted crash has come and gone, the entrepreneurs in every family will be the ones who make our nation soar again.... |
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Health Habits: Keep Your Balance
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| You have to have a well-rounded, multi-faceted approach to maintaining your vitality. Why? Because whatever you do, your modern lifestyle is likely to make it tough to stay healthy. Not only are times demanding (requiring your best energy and efforts), experts say they're likely to get worse. So you have to take personal responsibility for your health.... |
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Every Life Is An Inspiration
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| You may not know it, but today's a big day in history. On this date in 1940, a person you've never heard of was born in northern Oklahoma. She lived a short and difficult life, and she changed the world.... |
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Cling On, Bitter Clingers!
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| If we're going to borrow billions of bucks from our buddies in China and send those bucks to Egypt, I would rather we sent them directly to individual Egyptians and God-fearing Muslims... perhaps they have some bitter clingers in their own small towns who don't yet have a Walmart Super Center and could really use some of our money. Let them start businesses and make investments... after all, the U.S. government will tell you it's perfectly OK for anyone to make profits and build wealth, as long as they're not doing that in America.... |
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There's Still Inspiration Out There
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| As often as you can, surround yourself with entrepreneurs. Recharge the positive side of your personal battery. That energy will help you when you need to bring the best out of people who, for whatever reason, can't seem to see the good around them. And bringing out the best of such people is a big part of what inspirational leadership is all about.... |
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