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| This article is about our struggles in decision making. We all have such a difficult time making decisions . From the simple (where to eat dinner) to the complex (ending a long-term relationship). We want our decisions to be the “right” decisions forever. Why? Because we fear change and we fear making the ‘wrong” decisions. We want to have the opportunity to make everything last forever. This is not possible in life. We need to embrace the idea of a “limited lifetime” warranty when we make decisions so that as we change and grow, we can make new decisions that work for us moving forward. |
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| We were recently doing Relationships for Revenue Growth training for some of the sales force of a large technical company, and throughout the day, we had great discussions about the power of turning business relationships into personal relationships. |
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How to Begin and When Necessary Amicably End a Business Relationship
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| As a small business corporate lawyer, I see value in ending business relationships as amicably as they began, sometimes with compromise and always with the application of a pragmatic approach. The value of an amicable end can be measured in time, money and an on-going network of professional relationships.
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| A crisis is gripping the business community that is deeper and more far reaching than most people realize or even imagine. At the heart of the crisis is peoples ineffectiveness at managing their relationships. The root cause of these failed relationships is failed communication. None of us have ever been taught how to appropriately communicate with each other and thereby nurture our relationships with each other. What makes all of this particularly disastrous is that personal relationships are the foundation for accomplishment and satisfaction in life. Many people fail to appreciate the importance of maintaining their relationships. |
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Breaking Up Is Hard To Do
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I Have No Relationship Today With My Dad
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So Who The Hell Am I?
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Hold Me Tight – Book Review
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