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Hard Work, Outstanding Performance and Success
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| Outstanding performance is an important key to career and life success. As Malcolm Gladwell points out, outstanding performers are hard workers. They know what they want and do whatever it takes to get it. They enthusiastically act on their dreams. This action helps them reach their goals. There is no way around hard work. You have to put in the time and effort if you want to be successful. Ask any "overnight success." Everyone that I've ever met tells me that they spent years and years getting to the place where they became an "overnight success." Set your goals. Work hard. Work smart. And you'll succeed.
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Sales and Up-Selling is No Joke
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| Everyday in addition to the basic spam of email, friends send me jokes. Some are funny, some are not. Those that are truly funny have a nugget of wisdom or enlightenment within. Here's a story that I like and it not only makes sense, but delivers a common sense sales message that we can all learn from. And, that's no laughing matter.
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Putting the Success Books On The Couch: Notes from Dr. Kevin Fleming
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| The self-help industry and success books are a huge bestseller to the American public. Many of the points of the success gurus certainly "make sense". But are all things that make sense TRUE? Read on for this key distinction.... |
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You Should Also Do It.
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| I could go on all day, but the fact is we see Joint Ventures all the time with large business. It’s been going on for centuries. Why? Because it makes a lot of sense. It makes EVEN MORE sense when small businesses do it, especially when they do it with no money and no risk! |
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What are the most commom metrics used for Supply Chain?
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What are the most commom metrics used for Supply Chain?
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7 Social Media Mistakes - Are you making them?
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| If you are not getting results from social media, you are not alone. Are you making these 7 commom mistakes? |
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A Spectacular Sales Example of Something REALLY Stupid
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| Don't think your customers get excited about the unexcitable.
Promotions are important to selling. Absolutely. But they have to be promotions that actually MEAN something to your customer.
A promotion has to create a sense of urgency, a sense of excitement, momentum - a "Ooooooooooh - I'd LOVE that!" kind of feeling.
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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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Common Sense and Success
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| We are all born with five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste and smell. These senses help us navigate our way through the world. They bring us delight in small things. They also warn us when danger threatens. However, I believe that we all have a sixth, and underused sense, our common sense. Your common sense helps you make the right decision in ambiguous situations -- but only if you use it. When I tell people that I'm the Common Sense Guy, people often come back with Will Rogers' saying, "Common sense isn't all that common." I disagree. I think that we all have innate common sense. It's a natural gift, just like our five other senses. We don't always use it though. If you are willing to let your common sense guide you today, you can use it as a guide tomorrow, the next day, next week and next month. |
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The Joys of being Responsible or Discipline Means Freedom (and some warm fuzzies)
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| The joys of being responsible. Discipline means freedom. They do sound rather contradictory, don't they? But if you gently focus on the rewards of discipline, rather than any sense of stingy self denial, all will make sense. Working with a very broad definition of "rewards" will also help. |
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Out-of-Work Architects Turn to Stalled Projects
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| There is a mismatch between stalled projects that make some economic sense and the billions of real estate investment dollars on the sidelines. There just seemed to be a lot of stories about how projects that seemed like they made a lot of economic sense just couldn’t get financing. |
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