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The Donut King: The Early Years of Ron Joyce
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| He grew up in rural Nova Scotia in a house without plumbing and a wood stove for heating. Today, he has eight cars, owns a $60 million golf club resort, and has so much money he has even offered to fly people on trips anywhere in the world if they can help improve his golf swing. How did Ron Joyce get to where he is today? He did it by building a tiny coffee shop by the name of Tim Horton’s into one of Canada’s most beloved and successful brands. |
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Trading Up In Life: How Schwab Sold His Way to Success
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| When asked once what makes him the most happy in life, Schwab replied, “A lot of things. But they're probably no different from when I had no money. It’s my business pursuits and my personal life, a good relationship with my wife and kids and grandkids.” |
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Spending Training Dollars Wisely - Management Leadership Training
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| How to spending your training dollars wisely. Management Leadership Training. |
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World's BEST Golfers Use Coaches, and So Should You
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| The world’s best golfer, Tiger Woods, uses various coaches to continuously improve every aspect of his game. That’s right, Tiger has coaches to help him with his golf swing, short game, mental approach, and strength training. Not one coach, several coaches. |
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The Importance of Practice
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| How to become more proficient at sales by knowing what you should practice. |
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The Donut King: The Early Years of Ron Joyce
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| He grew up in rural Nova Scotia in a house without plumbing and a wood stove for heating. Today, he has eight cars, owns a $60 million golf club resort, and has so much money he has even offered to fly people on trips anywhere in the world if they can help improve his golf swing. How did Ron Joyce get to where he is today? He did it by building a tiny coffee shop by the name of Tim Horton’s into one of Canada’s most beloved and successful brands. |
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World's BEST Golfers Use Coaches, and So Should You
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| The world’s best golfer, Tiger Woods, uses various coaches to continuously improve every aspect of his game. That’s right, Tiger has coaches to help him with his golf swing, short game, mental approach, and strength training. Not one coach, several coaches. |
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Leadership Success Strategy - Your Winning Leadership Formula to a Balanced Life
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| Balance is not a state or place we can get to. Balance is always in motion. A ballerina trains and practices balance to be on point, a golfer balances his/her golf swing, a pilot keeps the aircraft balanced through all types of weather conditions. Each of these examples illustrate different areas where balance is required, however, each of the individuals have one fundamental characteristic. They are focused on an objective to get to a specific outcome. Balance is a skill to be developed.
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Master Your Game: Taking Aim Pays Off
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| What if you hired a personal golf coach and started going to the driving range regularly to hone your swing? Your goal will be to consistently hit the green in regulation to lower your handicap. With sufficient practice, and by taking consistent action toward this goal, I bet you will accelerate your learning in perfecting your game.
It works in golf, you say, but will hiring a coach help me in other aspects of my game? |
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Master Your Game: 1001 Heart to Heart Hugs
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| Have you ever decided to do something that was a little odd, but nonetheless followed through on it; then learned some big lessons? The story that follows is something I did on a whim, just to see if I could do it. I had no idea how profound it would be for me, or the impact it would have on others. This crazy idea occurred on my journey to living a balanced game of life. I wanted to move from needing to be in control of everything, to living life with a sense of ease. In golf it is about having a great pre-shot routine, then just letting the swing rip and letting go of the results. This is the secret to working in "the zone."
Enjoy this story. Each hug represents one swing at the driving range of life to master my game. |
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Master Your Game: Reaching Greater Success
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| I hope you had as great a summer as I did. I have been busy finalizing five years of research for this next series of articles. But no need to feel sorry for me, this research was done during leisurely strolls on the golf course.
The next four articles are focused on reaching greater success in our lives. I would like to share a personal experience and use my golf game as an analogy for the principles. We will explore:
• Establishing your target - what do you really want to achieve?
• Your technical game - what do you need to do to get to the target?
• Your mental game - how important is who you are on the results you generate?
• A consistent swing - what habits will assist you to achieve success?
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Hit More Fairways and Close More Sales
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| Eric Dunn, my guest on this week's Meet the Sales Experts Radio Show, stressed the importance of positive self talk, affirmations, and transformation as keys to sales success.
That Eric is a former golf teacher, his philosophy should not surprise anyone familiar with the mental aspect of golf. And during the interview it became clear that Eric knows a thing or two about my sport, baseball, too. Eric talked about the similarities between golf and selling and at one time he even sold golf equipment. |
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Swing Thoughts for Entrepreneurs
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| The golf swing is a tricky thing to master. There are countless moving parts that all have to work together in flawless unison, all in the span of a split second. Golfers turn to "Swing Thoughts" to help make it all work. Entrepreneurs can do the same thing. |
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Learn a Thing or Two from Your Golf Swing
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| Your golf swing isn't the only thing that needs practice. If you spent as much time practicing your sales pitch or prospecting as you do on the driving-range, there's a good chance that it would be easier to hit your bottom line. If you want to see your sales progress then engage in training reinforcement and apply what you learn. |
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Learn from Golf... Create More Revenue
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| When you get to the golf course, you can play golf. Eighteen holes or nine holes. Hire a cart, or not. There’s also a shop with golf clubs and accessories, clothes, and food and drink as well. All revenue streams for the club. |
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