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Business Introductions -- Foibles and Fixes
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| Some people’s business introductions are a joy to listen to; they clearly articulate who they are, what service or product they offer, and who they provide it for. Their message is compelling, entertaining, and memorable. And others, well, do none of these things.
A great introduction is important to have right now, whether you’re in business for yourself or not. Jobs and clients are a little less abundant these days, so people have to work even harder to differentiate themselves and be heard above the din of competition.
So here are some introduction foibles and fixes to help you make the positive impression you want, and inspire your listener(s) to listen some more!
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Finding Peace with Yourself
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| Men and women both have the same opportunities to achieve true maturity. Though it's more difficult for men to make that transition, success offers them even greater capacity for joy out of the contrast. |
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Business Tip 3 Getting Profitable Action
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| Few executives successfully connect others to the organization’s desired outcomes. Often what’s missing in their conversation is contrast. |
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Success and Leadership - The Measuring Sticks of Success
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| We often use the wrong measuring stick as to our worth and achievements. It is the money stick! We get mesmerized by the glitter of celebrities and the Fortune list of the wealthiest people. We compare ourselves with a system that honors entertainment more than education, more than how we care for our families, or how hard we work. We compare our bodies to bodies that we are told are the bodies to have in order to have happiness. We need to stop comparing ourselves with unrealistic goals. What's good for one person is not necessarily good for you or me.
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Sales Training - Top 3 Questions to Decide If Comparing Yourself Can Increase Your Sales
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| In sales it's so easy to compare because there of goals and quotas. When we are on a team, those goals or quotas might seem like enough of a measuring stick. In sales, whether on a team or solo, we often use another measuring stick: other people. Is it ever really worthwhile to compare ourselves to anyone or anything? What would Dr. House do? |
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Two Organizational States
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| In this article I contrast two extreme organizational states: one with very low trust, and one with very high trust. The contrast is stark. Most organizations operate somewhere between these two extremes.
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In The Right
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| One of the things that deep down most of like is the experience of being right, in the right and in full contrast to being in the wrong. |
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How to Use Contrast to Enhance Your Life
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| In my work as a Life On Purpose Coach many of my clients often
experience times of "extreme contrast". These times can be very
difficult and challenging and may have actually been what led them
to seek out my services. So, let's look at how we can use contrast
to actually enhance our lives.
Contrast is defined in the dictionary as 'to compare or appraise in
respect to differences.' Now we can either use this contrast to be
right and make others wrong -- which we often do -- or we can use it
to further distinguish what we want in our life, who we are committed
to being, etc. by looking at what we don't want -- the contrast -- and
allow it to point us to what we do want.
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Yearning For Integrity
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| Remember Blogojevitch? Do you wonder if he ever got a haircut? How about Eliot Spitzer? And then there is Governor Mark Sanford. Go really far back to then President of the United States William Clinton and his shenanigans in the oval office with intern Monica. And now Tiger - that clean-cut guy who we have all watched grow up with a golf club always near at hand.
This is an important time to compare and contrast the rich and famous and ask ourselves if they are really so different from the rest of us. I think not! I think that the self serving, the narcissistic, the "because they can" crowd is getting slammed fast and hard right now because we are no longer willing to look the other way. And, since this is a human dilemma, we all have parts of them in us! |
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Is Workers Comp Better With a Professional Employer Organization or is Pay as You Go a Better Option?
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| The PEO is one of the first to offer a pay as you go option, which will help you manage your cash costs over time. Since the Professional Employer Organization and pay as you go plans are very similar, we will compare and contrast conventional workers compensation with pay-as-you go coverage. |
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Web Design - The Principle of Contrast
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| Contrast does not always mean simply using different polarity colors like black and white. It is having a visual difference between objects. Contrast can be of different types. |
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