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Lesson #1: “If you get knocked down, get back up again”
“I have a number of famous quotes, and one of them is, if you get knocked down, get back up again,” says Hawkins. “I don’t really feel like I want to let anything ultimately defeat me.”

Lesson #4: “Every market has unique characteristics”
Hawkins works in one of the most fiercely competitive global industries. But what he has learned over the years is that what works well in one country, could blow up in his face in another. Knowing the unique characteristics of his markets is thus one of his most important tasks as an executive.

If You Want Customers to Be Happy, Give Them Less Product Information
Here's a counter-intuitive thought: Shoppers with less information about a product are happier than those with more information. Researchers at the Tippie College of Business came to this conclusion after conducting a study in which people were asked their opinions of chocolate and hand lotion.

How to Hold Motivational Meetings
Motivational Managers run structured meetings with clear objectives where people have fun and resultantly contribute and get things done.

Online Home Based Businesses - A Simple Piece Of Advice
Earning very good money on the web is entirely possible and well within the reach of many of us, but there is one thing standing in our way.

Stress Tactics and Vents
There are over 24 stress tactics and vents. In this introduction David Oliver gives us the first two!!

Ready For Some Fun?
A big part of transforming self, teams and organizations is learning; understanding and adopting alternative methodologies, creating innovative processes, practicing fresh skills and adjusting to different types of people. Decide to change anything - and you'll be thrown a learning curve.

What can the Apprentice teach us?
So, were you, like me gripped to the Apprentice final on Sunday night? I don’t know about you, but I was routing for Kate who I thought developed the best product and executed better than Yasmina. Why then, did Yasmina emerge as the ultimate winner?

Google AdWords - 4 Factors That Determine How Much Money You Make (Or Lose)
What is Google AdWords and what factors determine where my ad will show. Surprisingly, it's not a matter of who pays the most!

The Very First Step to Internet Riches
This may be the most important tip on making money on the Internet that you will ever receive, and it's not going to cost you a single cent.

Drive Targeted Traffic: 3 Surefire Ways For Your Affiliate Business
Given that the large percentage of people on the internet do not care about your product, it becomes crucial to locate and drive the small handful that does care to your website. An affiliate marketer must be able to weed through the browsers and find the seeds that will grow his business-the buyers. Driving targeted traffic to your website is done in three steps.

Should you quit?
Have you ever felt like quitting something? Did you? Or, did you feel such pressure from your friends or family or yourself that you kept going despite the anxiety and stress you felt? Sometimes quitting is the best thing you should do. Find out why you should follow this philosophy to improve your life and business.

On Leadership by Allan Leighton
I totally believe if you want to improve a certain skill then you should model yourself on someone who already has had success in that skill.

How To Solve Your Problems With The Right Solutions
Hope you enjoyed yourself over the break and are all renewed and revigorated to zoom ahead. Our family had a relaxing time at home. We didn't go away as my daughter relocated to London just after Christmas, so we were around to see her off. Guess where we'll be going on our next holiday? So it's back to business... Now's the time to clear out the clutter, write out your goals for the year, plan what you need to do and then take action.

BEING GENTLE – LEARNING TO LOVE YOURSELF
I believe everyone reading this is capable of being more than they are now, do more than they do, and have more than they have. But too often people are enmeshed in the life they lead. They want to break free, but frequently they don’t. This article looks at the concept of being gentle with yourself (as opposed to beating yourself up over all the stuff you've not yet done) is a great way of improving the quality of your life and help you achieve more.

Rewarding Your Employees - The Pros and The Cons
Rewarding your people can be so motivational. And it's a management tool that is so often missed. Yet there are some reasons to be cautious...

How to Get Your Spouse to Support Your Online Internet Business
How do you get your spouse or significant other to support your online Internet business? My wife? Chocolate or ice cream. Have you ever been typing away only to hear...

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Good Marketing is Like a Bad Habit
You know those bad habits we get. Like raiding the chocolate biscuits during late night TV shows. Or slouching we when we sit. Or biting our fingernails.

His Secret Recipe: How Hershey Achieved Success
From the plain and humble beginnings of his Mennonite family to becoming one of the richest men in America, Hershey’s passion for chocolate was matched by nothing except his love of children. Although he smoked between eight to ten cigars a day until his death in 1945, Hershey lived a long life, filled with both failure and success, lots of hard work and determination, and a concern for his fellow man. What was Hershey’s recipe for success?

A CEOs Thoughts on Collaboration
I had breakfast with Matt Blumberg – the CEO of Return Path – yesterday. I’ve worked with Matt for at least six years and love the way his brain works. During my frustrating quest for the best chocolate croissant in Boulder (so far all of the ones I’ve found appear to be exactly the same – I’m guessing there is one chocolate croissant distributor in town) we talked some about “collaboration.”

Adventures in Wally World
I went to walmart 2 nights ago and had a very fun experience. I was going there for a chocolate cake. Cash in hand and ready to rock...

How to Get Your Spouse to Support Your Online Internet Business
How do you get your spouse or significant other to support your online Internet business? My wife? Chocolate or ice cream. Have you ever been typing away only to hear...

If You Want Customers to Be Happy, Give Them Less Product Information
Here's a counter-intuitive thought: Shoppers with less information about a product are happier than those with more information. Researchers at the Tippie College of Business came to this conclusion after conducting a study in which people were asked their opinions of chocolate and hand lotion.

Productivity through Chocolate Reflections
So there I sat, staring at the candy and trying not to open the first one. (My will power diminishes after eating one.) Of course, I gave in and ate my first one. I was surprised to see that on the inside of every wrapper are little messages. It is like a chocolate fortune cookie! With every one I opened, I found another productivity thought. "Get Your Feet Massaged" Now doesn't that sound wonderful? Chocolate and a massage! But there is a productivity thought here. So many of us work and work and never take time out to recharge. That is what this message is telling us.

Your Value is Like a Homemade Chocolate Chip Cookie
Selling is a lot like baking. I love to bake. Every Sunday I make 3 batches of chocolate chip cookies for my family of three growing boys. Friends who stop by know the cookie jar will be full and ask to dip in. No kid or adult is immune and they can never stop at just one.

GOOD CUSTOMER SERVICE
I could just tell by the look of them they were going to be difficult. There were going to want to split their meals, order a half salad, half French fries. They were the type that when they ordered a strawberry sundae it they would make some ridiculous request for a dab of whipping cream. Not a dollop. And God help her if one of them orders a milkshake. She’d be at the milkshake maker up to her elbows in chocolate ice cream.

"We May be Poor but..."
It started off so innocently which made the contrast that much more painful. We were kidding around as our family often does at night. Ann had offered to make chocolate chip cookies -- favorites of Amber and mine. Then we discovered we were out of chocolate chips. It was close to 9 pm and I wasn't excited about going out, so Ann suggested we make oatmeal cookies, then we realized we were also out of cranberries. In the midst of all this she said, "This is how poor people live..." or something to that effect. That's it -- 6 words that felt to me like a 250 pound thug had struck me in my solar plexus.

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