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Solving the Problem or Finding the Guilty
We have developed into a blaming society. Mom blames the older siblings when problems arise in the household. Teacher finds someone to blame when things go out of control in the class room. Management and unions blame each other. Political parties use blame in the extreme, and it is disruptive, subordinating national goals under political aims. Which describes your leadership: Do you actively search for solutions to problems or do you spend your energy searching for the parties to blame?

Blaming Others
You might not wish to hear this but, YOU are responsible for much of what is happening in your life and your life, is your responsibility! Unfortunately, nobody is coming to save you!

Clearing up your past.....
Sometimes, we need to clean the slate of our past in order to create a fantastic new future. It’s just like planting a new garden – you have to remove some of the debris, stones and old weeds. We have all heard the phrase ‘you have to get rid of the old to make room for the new’.

Do you think you are not good enough?
This months newsletter covers the topic ' I am not good enough' I suggest that 99.9% of the world’s population has this belief! Please take the time to do some of the exercises I have suggested as you deserve it! These exercises are designed to help you feel good about yourself and increase your self worth.

When Should You Take It Personally?
There are times when it is very important to not take another's behavior personally, and times when it is personal. Learn the difference in this article.

When You Feel Hurt By Your Partner
This article explores two kinds of relationship hurt - hurt that comes from another's uncaring behavior, and hurt that comes from the lies we may tell ourselves about the other person.

Leadership and Reaching the Boiling Point
Leadership lesson, actually RELATIONSHIP LESSON for all of us: Learn to tell the truth without blame, judgment, or attack at the right time or be ready for the boil over, for it will come when you least expect it!!!

I Blame…..
Here I am, sitting at home with the sun streaming through the windows and it is gone 7pm, what would I be doing now if I was in the UK???? Probably grappling with the traffic on the M25, or hunched over reports that had taken over my dining room table as well as my office room, the breeze is warm heralding the coming months of summer, the only blot on the idyllic picture is my green pool!!!! But hey life is not perfect is it??? Or should we be expecting life to give us happiness, and then we can also blame the Government, the neighbours, the children, the economy, our partner for all the things that are wrong in our lives too!! Great cop out,

Five Ways To Complain And Get Results Without Playing The Blame Game
Sometimes when things go wrong it is somebody else's fault - but not always. Regardless of who is at fault, getting caught up in the "blame game" can be our undoing.

No One Appreciates Me
Do you frequently feel that you do so much for others, yet end up feeling unappreciated by others?

"If You Really Loved Me, You Wouldn't..."
How often do you tell yourself that another's uncaring behavior means that this person doesn't care about you?

Blaming Others Can Ruin Your Health
Do you know that blaming others hurts you more than it hurts the ones you are blaming? Discover how to release blame.

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The anatomy of failure: Four questions to ask when your marketing isn’t working
When you're unhappy with your marketing results (or other business results, for that matter), it's all too easy to blame yourself, blame others, and/or blame circumstances beyond your control. Typically, that approach doesn't help you move forward; it either keeps you stuck or moving backwards. But there's a simple approach to getting unstuck from the business "blame game;" read on to learn it.

Who Is Responsible For Your Choices?
Who is responsible for your life - your career - your choices? That may seem like a silly question, but often there is a victim mentally from people who choose to blame others. The others may be your parents; or the spouse that left you broke and broken-hearted. The other to blame for your hardship might be an employer who let you go for whatever reason; or a friend who betrayed you; or whatever calamity you choose to blame on another.

(8) Ways To Drop The Victim Mentality And Succeed!
At some point in our lives we all play the blame game, until we learn better. We think it works for us but it doesn’t. It is easier to blame others for our failures and escape responsibility for our life. It is painful to admit mistakes especially costly ones. Let’s pass the blame on to someone else. Now, do you feel better?

No Blame Game Played By Highly Successful Online Business Owners
Online business owners realise that to have the massive success they desire they must not put blame on others for their failures. Wasting time and energy on none income producing activities such as playing the blame game will only lead to certain failure in the highly competetive online home business arena.

Solving the Problem or Finding the Guilty
We have developed into a blaming society. Mom blames the older siblings when problems arise in the household. Teacher finds someone to blame when things go out of control in the class room. Management and unions blame each other. Political parties use blame in the extreme, and it is disruptive, subordinating national goals under political aims. Which describes your leadership: Do you actively search for solutions to problems or do you spend your energy searching for the parties to blame?

LEADERSHIP IS CREATIVE THINKING NOT REACTIVE THINKING
We are in the era of "creative thinkers" versus "reactive thinkers". Leaders are active never reactive .I must recall Ram Charan by his contributive comment: "leadership means execution, execution, execution." Results and talent will be on the top of the cake of leadership. Creative thinkers thrive on the question "What's Possible?" Reactive thinkers ask, "What's wrong?" or "Who's to blame?" Reactive thinkers live in reaction and response to circumstances. Creative thinkers go beyond circumstances and situations. Leaders never play blame game. Leadership of new era is not to react but to act. Leaders never play blame game.

Article #8 Trying To Find Out What Bills To Pay This Month?
If you can’t make ends meet and you are struggling to pay your bills then this report is for you. First of all, it’s not your fault! Blame it on the government or blame it on the economy, but whatever or whoever you put the blame know that it’s only going to change if you change first. It’s not your fault because you were taught to fear as a child

What Can Be Changed In Management To Improve Bottom Line Results
It is easy to pass blame down the line when things don't go right and profits suffer, and often blame is passed up the line to upper management where the buck stops. The truth is middle management is every bit as responsible.

When People Talk, People Listen, Marketing Gets Better
We'd like to but we can't blame everything on the up-and-coming kids. We can't blame all of the changes on computers, connectivity and social media. Marketing, communications are different today than they were in the 70s, 80s, 90s. It will be different in 2020. But then it never was the same. It has always been in a constant state of change, flux. It really is business as usual because the usual, the norm, is change. Every day it just seems to change a little faster. People now learn about brands, products from multiple sources and they're able to make a better buying decision. Meet all of the consumers wants, needs and expectations they commit to your brands, products. They encourage others to join up. Fail to meet your commitments to quality, value, service, support...you'll hear about it fast!

Your Network Marketing Sponsor
It is natural to want to blame someone, other than ourselves, for failing at something. It is especially easy to blame our network marketing sponsor when the business opportunity he/she introduced us to turns out not to be the success we thought it would be.

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