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Are You a Change Seeker? Make Your Skills Work for You
In terms of your career, are you always on the move? Do you quickly tire of repetitive tasks and working with the same people day in and day out? Do you jump from profession to profession, industry to industry, and job to job? If so, you are a change seeker.

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NLP - Your Pathway to Personal Success
NLP is more than just techniques. It is a curiosity about how people who are high achievers accomplish what they actually set out to do.

Where Do You Look For YOUR Value?
An article of 1429 words explaining how to stop looking for value in all the wrong places and start embracing your innate, natural value.

Adopt an Emotion: CURIOSITY
Curiosity is one of those emotions that can be "turned on" at any moment by asking a simple question of inquiry. All one really needs to experience "curiosity" is a willingness to do so.

Need More Innovation? Foster a Culture of Curiosity
In organizations, curiosity fuels innovation and the solving of stubborn problems. Foster curiosity in yourself and others and you will be on the way to getting breakthrough results.

Is Your Life Messing With Your Mind? Letting Your Natural Skills Take the Lead
What is going on that so many are not happy with what they do? Everyone is born with innate potential for a unique set of capacities, skills, and abilities. Unfortunately, very often this potential is left undeveloped, as people seek to build their lives and careers on capacities and skills that are outside their innate potential. A life built on acquired skills will mess with your mind. It will keep you exhausted physically, psychologically, and emotionally.

What Questions Do New Customers Ask of Entrepreneurs?
Amongst many things, entrepreneurs spot a hole in the market, create something ‘new’ (or different) and move fast. They need to be cash conscious, astute risk takers, careful business planners, passionate and energised. They influence financiers, associates and (most vital of all) ‘new’ customers. Good entrepreneurs sell and sell well. (And in the current economy, many who were once in the order-taking-by-word-of-mouth business need to learn to sell too.) They start by raising customers’ curiosity. And once they have raised curiosity, how can entrepreneurs go about selling, a ‘new’ product or service to a ‘new’ customer, well? Answer: understand the sequence and the nature of the questions all customers ask. What questions?

Public relations still has clout. Lots of it!
Strategic public relations with an investment in thought leadership has the innate ability to shorten the sales cycle.

Curiosity kills the cat but wins the customer
If you’re searching online for a blind date, you can narrow the field demographically to, let’s say, people between age 35 and 45 who live in Denver. And you can take a peek at the all-important photograph. But is that enough information to make even one valid assumption about someone? Before you commit to that blind date, you’ll want to know what kind of personality they have and what their interests and values are, among other things. That same kind of curiosity about your customers gives you a deep understanding of what they need or want-and serves as the basis for a passionate long-term relationship. It may be time to add intellectual curiosity to the competencies you require in your sales, marketing and customer service staff, and embed curiosity in your company culture.

You think know your buyer. You don’t.
Sales folks are taught to have a certain amount of curiosity. But what, exactly, are you curious about?

7 Proven Strategies For Going Viral
I surprised myself last month when my new free gift went viral. Since I’m filled with curiosity, I wanted to know why… so I deconstructed the experience, looking for the lessons. Here is what I learned.

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