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The Craft of Choosing Well
From our careers to our lifestyles, from our life partners to our life's legacy, we have a vast array of possibilities facing us. Our ability to think clearly, to make wise choices in our life has everything to do with creating a world of our own choosing-the ultimate success.

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Accident Insurance
Study after study has been released that, in the end, all reach the same conclusion: the younger you are, the more likely it is that you will die as a result of an accident over any other cause. Injuries have proven to be the number one cause of death for Canadians up to the age of 44, as well as the fourth leading cause of death for Canadians of all ages. The experts also claim that people between the ages of 25 and 55 are twice more likely to become disabled from an accident than die. That is where the importance of having personal accident insurance comes in.

Finding Success in the Great Outdoors: How Bean Lived his Dream
When Bean died in 1967, the executives at the company he had founded were not sure if they should publicize his death. Bean’s attachment to the company was such that most customers believed he himself still personally tested each product and tended to each of their orders. His successors feared that if people knew he was gone, that perception would be eroded and the company would lose ground. They considered keeping his death a secret, until a television news show got wind and broke the story. That was the importance that Bean, at 94, still had on his company. But just how did this outdoorsman create one of the most successful and innovative mail-order catalogue companies of his time?

The Death Grip Method
I was going through Mass Control over the weekend, nerd that I am, and I came across something Frank Kern called the Death Grip Method. Frank Kern says that this is the most valuable thing you can learn from Mass Control. In that $2,000 course, this is the million dollar formula. It is specifically applied to the last 4 or 5 days of any launch process, and immediately after this you usher in the "Buy Now" button. The Death Grip Method is to be used in the last 5 days building up towards the launch.

The Evolution (Not Death) Of SEO
There is a lot of talk about the “death of SEO” and “the death of ranking reports” lately. It all stems from some sessions at PubCon in Las Vegas.

Forget Last Rites: The New Opportunity for Publishers in Online Advertising
Don’t call in the pallbearers yet. In a year characterized by the death of publications and publishers struggling to monetize assets, it’s not all death and gloom.

Can Inspiration Be Found In A Death?
I don't feel like rejoicing in Bin Laden's death. I certainly don't feel like this is bad news, of course - the world is better off without him - but it's not a party. It occurs to me that, 31 years ago, perhaps I would not have been all that inspired if Carter's hostage-rescue mission had been a success, since undoubtedly that success would have been accompanied by death. But I believe inspiration starts with appreciation, and there are many things to appreciate in today's news of victory....

Clarifying Personal Purpose
Thinking about death can produce a passion for life. Early in my career, I was introduced to the idea of clarifying my life's purpose through contemplating my death by Charlie Jones, a personal effectiveness and leadership development author and speaker. In his book, Life is Tremendous, he wrote, "You're not ready to live your life until you know what you want written on your tombstone". That's a powerful thought! It forces you to boil away all your goals, plans, and activities to get at the core reason you exist.

How I Express My Personal Purpose
Thinking about death can produce a passion for life. Early in my career Charlie Jones, a personal effectiveness and leadership development author and speaker introduced me to the idea of clarifying my life's purpose through contemplating my death. In his book, Life is Tremendous he wrote, "you're not ready to live your life until you know what you want written on your tombstone".

Innovation Champions, Skunkworks, and Organization Learning
Advertising executive, Charles Brower once said, "A new idea is delicate. It can be killed by a sneer or a yawn; it can be stabbed to death by a quip and worried to death by a frown on the right person's brow." When innovations are in the exploration stage, they need a champion to take them through the rest of the developmental stages.

Lesson #5: People Are More Important Than Cars
“There is no triumph or glory in the world that's worth an inch of human skin," Enzo Ferrari was once quoted as saying after one of his drivers was killed in a race accident. Ferrari faced a lot of tragedy in his life, including the death of his first son, Alfredo Ferrari, best known as Dino. This death affected Ferrari throughout his career and made him pay a lot of attention to people.

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