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The Surefire Way to Grow Your Personal Economy
When you do well, you help the national and global economy to do well. Your results are one of the millions of little bits that make up the bigger economies, which are only a reflection of the collective experiences of 'the people'. So when you grow your personal economy, everyone wins.

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A “Knowledge Strategy” For Your Organization
A knowledge strategy is of critical importance to the overall strategy of an organization. It is our collective organizational knowledge that gives us the edge over our competition. “Brain is in… brawn is out.” An organization should determine the value of its collective intellectual capital and market it!

The collective buying power of a franchise
The collective buying power of a franchisor results in getting good discounts for the raw materials. That, in turn, boosts up the profit margin of the franchisees.

Does Midlife Make You a 'Lone Wolf'?
The US scores highest in the world in the realm of cultural individuality vs. collective concern. The result can easily be a nearly unbridgeable isolation.

Green Shoots?
The last 18 months has been about the most pivotal for our collective future since 1945.

The Surefire Way to Grow Your Personal Economy
When you do well, you help the national and global economy to do well. Your results are one of the millions of little bits that make up the bigger economies, which are only a reflection of the collective experiences of 'the people'. So when you grow your personal economy, everyone wins.

Forgiveness Technique
Adults with ADHD typically experience more criticism and “unpleasant” situations in their life than their non-ADHD peers. These experiences begin as a child, through teenage years and into adulthood. Not only are these experiences disagreeable at the time, but also the memories of these situations can still affect you years after it occurred. A memory can pop up into your mind while you are driving along, or in the supermarket line. What “Mrs. Smith” said about your Maths when you were eight years old, or the nasty comment Susy (your last, but only girlfriend) said about you.

10 Principles I've Learned in Life
My life has changed. In the past few years I’ve transitioned to someone who invests in others and I have people who actually seek my advice. I know that sounds egotistical (which would not be unusual for me), but I don’t mean it that way at all. It’s just that at almost 45 years of age, with a wealth of practical experience; including many negative experiences, I am at a mid-life stage where I have learned some things and, because I believe so strongly in sharing experiences, people sometimes seek out mine. Looking back over my life I now think often, “I wish I had known then what I know now”.

8 Ways To Know It's Time To Quit
Please understand. I’m not a quitter. I believe, however, that the times described above are not always to be viewed as negative experiences. Sometimes God uses the difficult experiences of life to draw us to Him and to open our eyes to the next opportunity He has for us. I would have never made some of the moves I’ve made in life that I know now were of God had it not been for my miserable situation at the time.

Creating Emotionally Intelligent Teams
Teams are the most common business unit for high performance. Although the word gets used loosely and not always appropriately, there is universal acceptance that teams create opportunities for high performance results. A team's performance includes both individual results and collective work products, yielding sums greater than its parts. True teamwork promotes individual and collective performance. Effective teams value listening and communicating, sharing work responsibilities, provide support and can make work more social and enjoyable. Members are supportive of one another and recognize the interests and achievements of each other. When they are working the way they should, they are incredibly effective in achieving high performance results.

Is China Running Out Of Our Money?
It's been said that the trouble with collectivist economic approaches, such as socialism and communism, is that, eventually, you run out of other peoples' money. If there's a lesson from the last century of adventures in collective statism, I guess it's that the big collective economies only work for a while, and only if there's a bigger free-market economy out there (like ours has been), cranking out growth and creating markets for the rest of the world....

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