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How to Achieve Your Financial Desires
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| I went from a low income to being in the top 0.5 percent in the nation in earnings in less than two years-and I only have a high school education. I am living proof that the lack of a formal education is not a hindrance to high income or happiness. I was driven by a Core Desire to make money because I hated being broke and I loved what money would give me. These are the real reasons people make money. Many different vehicles exist to make money, but it's your desire to make money that will drive you to success in that area. |
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What Is a Paradigm
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| The first place for us to start is to understand just what paradigms are. Simply put, paradigms are how you see things. They’re a framework, a perspective in how you interpret part of your world.
If this sound like your focus and your attitude play a part in your paradigms, you’re right on the money! |
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The Secret of Paradigms
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| All of our paradigms can either steal from our success or add to it. They have the power to create or to destroy. And as I first told you in this module, you ultimately have full control over them.
That’s it! That’s the simple yet very powerful secret behind all the paradigms you have – all visual, all aural and all behavioral paradigms. |
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Paradigms are Containers for Change
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| This article focuses on the importance of paradigms. They show up in conversations, books, bedrooms, films, families, restaurants, professions, games, sports, industries, and social systems of all types. Paradigms fall within paradigms, overlap other paradigms, and bump into still others. Paradigms are ever-changing. |
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Observations of Changing Paradigms In The Workforce From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
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| Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach is constantly seeking information on new trends, new technology, new insights and new paradigms to share with clients, prospects, friends, colleagues and others. The dynamics of our workplace today is truly astounding. We look at the face of our workforce and see four generations in the workplace. And each generation has different characteristics that present strategic information on how they work, how they communicate, how they think, how they define their values system, and so on. Recently I read an article in one of my colleague’s, Dr. Ira Wolf's weekly newsletters, "The Total View Newsletter" that attracted my attention. ra was looking at the workforce in 2010 and listing the changing career paradigms we can anticipate to take place. Here is the list of paradigm shifts. |
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Getting Along with Critical People
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| We can all be critical. Every day, we literally critique everything that goes on around us consciously and unconsciously. Unfortunately, some people tend to verbalize the thoughts many of us have learned to keep to ourselves. When things don't go our way or we're in a bad mood it is easy to become critical. It's true, miserable people prefer miserable company. Critical people actually feel better around others who share the same negative attitudes. Before we spend time learning how to cope with other people's critical traits let's make sure we have our own well under control.
It can be quite challenging to get along with a critic, especially when we live, work or attend church with them. Here are 10 tips to help you get along better with critical people. |
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Leadership Strategy - Remove The Deal Breaker to Success And Happiness
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| The caveat during transitions, whether personally or new directions professionally, are past beliefs and paradigms fighting against change. The inner saboteurs are in their warring gear standing steadfast to have you believe that it is safer to stay put or you will end up in a worse position. They are determined to convince you that the "right" choice is not to rock the boat otherwise you will sink!
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Are we limited by our view of success?
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| Given that women are a vital part of our community on so many levels it got me thinking about the definition of success and how often we find ourselves bound by the very narrow paradigms of others' definitions of success. |
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Be Open to New Ideas
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| It is easy to say "be open to new ideas" and most of us believe we have an open mind. Nothing could be further from the truth. We are all stuck with an enormous array of paradigms that limit our ability to see the possibiliies. To be really open minded is a skill that takes a lot of effort to develop. This article may help you see things from a different perspective. |
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The Neighbor 2.0
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| Multiple paradigms shifts are occurring within business. Not the least of which is a renewed emphasis on TRUST. Not just between the consumer and the provider, but between everyone interconnected within our global framework. |
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Sanctity of Life, God and Religion
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| Many times, a prolife stance may turn into a discussion about God and religion. Unfortunately, imagery and Christianity tends to remind those standing outside those religious paradigms of their separateness; the exact opposite effect of fostering and understanding of unity and connected thinking. |
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