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Are You Doing Meaningful Work?
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| Most people work eight hours or more a day. Wouldn't it be wonderful if that work were nourishing and exciting! Meaningful works keeps us happy and engaged. Learn how to identify work that will be meaningful for you. |
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Lesson #5: Do Well by Doing Good
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| “He is ill clothed that is bare of virtue,” wrote Franklin. “A good conscience is a continual Christmas.” Despite being wealthy enough to retire comfortably by the age of 42, Franklin continued to pursue civic projects and carry out benevolent acts throughout the rest of his life. He staunchly believed that the good life was achievable in direct proportion to one’s contribution to society and thus, from universities to hospitals to firehouses, Franklin dedicated his resources to giving back. |
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Staying Informed/Current
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| The Information Age has changed our society just as greatly, if not more than, the Industrial Revolution changed the farming society of the 1800s. It's a fast-paced wired world, with news flashing around the world almost instantly, e-mail connecting far-flung correspondents all over the globe, and information bombarding us from all sides. |
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Mademoiselle Coco Chanel
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| In her inner circle of friends, fashion designer Coco Chanel was known as ‘Mademoiselle’. Over her fifty-odd year career of running her own business, she came to be considered as the ‘Grande Mademoiselle’ of both the fashion industry and high society. Coco Chanel not only revolutionized what women wore, but also the roles they were supposed to play in society. |
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Public Relations Jobs
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| It is ironic that in an industry that has as one of its main aim the protection of reputation, people with public relations jobs are often not regarded very highly by the rest of society. They are called spin doctors for the way they are uniquely able to turn the truth into what they want it to be. As a result, while they might be considered good at what they do and well regarded within the industry, within society at large, they are looked down upon. |
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17.0 What Needs to be Done - Mainstreaming Entrepreneurship: Entrepreneurs and entrepreneurship in Africa
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| The fourth and final factor that is needed involves the mainstreaming of African entrepreneurship. There has been a tendency to treat entrepreneurs either as marginal members of society and the economy, or to romanticize them as heroes or saviors even when they make little or negative contributions to society and the economy. Both treatments are erroneous. |
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It Coulda Been Me
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| In today’s society, so much is based on scales, decided by tests, and judged by comparison. It’s no wonder that society, as a whole, has issues about achievement and the quest for success. Success, like most other things is viewed as a goal that has levels, and all too many people believe that they are incapable of achieving true success. Why is this? The universal Law of Equality states that the dreams and desires of each person are just as important as the next, as is their fulfillment. |
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Lesson #2: Always Leave the Doors to Innovation Open
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| “I think many people assume, wrongly, that a company exists simply to make money,” said Packard during an HP management training session in 1960. “While this is an important result of a company’s existence, we have to go deeper to find our real reason for being…A group of people get together and exist as an institution that we call a company…to do something worthwhile – they make a contribution to society.” |
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How to trust yourself
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| “Trust yourself. Create the kind of self that you will be happy to live with all your life. Make the most of yourself by fanning the tiny, inner sparks of possibility into flames of achievement.” – Golda Meir
Is there a “right” way to live and how do we know when we are successful? Is it based on our personal definition of success or our perception of our local society’s definition? In society there is a definition of success that, in the past, I have grasped to supplement my own limited ideas about what I wanted to do. |
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Marter Your Game: Put a Shine on Your Leadership
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| As business owners, leaders and managers, we play a huge role in the collective health and wealth not only of our business, but of society. The quality of our leadership directly impacts the people in our organization and ultimately the financial results. The more successful we are personally, the more successful our organizations will be, increasing our ability to create greater abundance in society. Each of us has a choice about our ability to make a difference. |
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COGNITIVE CONSUMER Emerging new sign language that requires new reading– do you read me?
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| LIVE BETTER is a legitimate desire for all consumers of the planet:
Since January 2008, psycho-cognitive advertising was committed to the development sustainable brand.
A society is never static. In a simplistic way, we define social change as a shift from a traditional society to a modern society. Social change is a collective phenomenon: It affects a whole society in conditions of life and cognition.
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