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Connecting With Your Intuition and Inspiration
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| Delicious inspiration gives color and texture to our dreams- guiding us to mysterious and delightful adventures along our path of life.
Marcie Hunt
Where does intuition come from? If you are spiritually based, it comes from a higher source of wisdom. Some people prefer to believe that it is their “higher self” or soul speaking to them internally. Others believe that intuition stems from the “right” side of the brain where one can easily access such qualities as intuition, inspiration, creativity and non-judgment. |
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Managing Marginality The Internal Consultants Dilemma
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| Internal and external consultants use many of the same techniques and tools, do similar work, but face very different challenges. Internal consultants work in a unique position. Their job role is to consult to the organization for which they work. It is not easy to be, at the same time, a part of an organization and function as detached and independent. Each position on the consulting continuum places different pressures on the internal than the external, making them either more or less a part of the organization. Couple with those pressures that the internal has a boss whose role is even more clearly linked to the organizational structure, politics, and rewards structure, and you have a set of forces effectively pulling the internal in different directions. Managing this position becomes paramount to success for the internal. |
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Smart Women Create the Right Internal Environment
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| Creating the “right internal” environment is essential if we are to truly live a life on purpose. Your internal environment is your self-talk, the internal conversations you have with yourself. Stop and think for a moment about the conversations you have with yourself: Do you send positive messages or negative messages? Is your internal voice filled with possibility or doom and gloom? It’s really important to take some time to evaluate yourself in this area and change your thinking. |
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What Still, Small, Voice?
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| Our mind is constantly involved in conversations with our
Internal Dialogue. Discover what each of the four voices
want to better control our mind. Start now. |
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How To Branch Your Business
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| If you’re thinking of growing your business (or increasing its revenue), focus on your business structure first. I’m not referring to your internal business organization (e.g., marketing, sales, administration, development, customer service, etc.) – I’m referring to your external business conversations.
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"Arrogant Al": The Condescending Internal Customer
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| Most of us have ‘internal customers' - people in our own company who rely on us to provide them with some level of service or support. For many of us, working in administration, human resources, IT, training, etc., providing internal customer service is our primary role. Unfortunately, just as there are difficult external customers, there are also difficult internal customers. One of the common situations we see are internal customers who simply appear to not respect the roles of their internal service providers. They come across as condescending, dismissive, arrogant and sometimes plain rude. It is a recipe for a poisonous workplace atmosphere. What do you do? |
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Leading Change - Engaging in Fierce Conversations
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| Business is fundamentally an extended conversation. Whether you're speaking with your boss, team members, colleagues or direct reports, conversations shape what gets done.
As a leader, you must engineer conversations to foster clarity, cooperation, creativity and a connection to company values.
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Ten Tips for Emotionally Intelligent Conversations
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| This article provides some powerful tips you can use for having fierce conversations at work, particularly difficult conversations that have to deal with conflict or lack of trust. These ideas are helpful for people who have trust issues and are in conflict with one another. They have been found to be very powerful and effective in helping leaders and employees engage in assertive and emotionally intelligent conversations. |
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Personal Impact and Influence – The Conversation Control Map
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| Conversations are how things get done in organisations. These conversations might be meetings, email interactions, telephone conferences or chance corridor or water cooler discussions. What they have in common is their purpose. Business conversations are there to solve a problem or make a decision. A mental model or map helps people notice where a conversation is and provides pointers to what to do next to move it to a more useful place. |
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The Case for Bringing Outside Planning Consultants In
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| Internal strategic planners clearly have their place in the corporate planning process. The deep insight and internal understanding of the inside strategists are hard to replace. Yet, with inside knowledge comes the side effects of political swaying, less objectivity, and “planning as usual.” Many of today’s successful organizations effectively combine an internal view with an external view to bring about a holistic approach to planning. |
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The Proper Setup of Internal Links
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| Internal links are hyperlinks that point to different pages on a website. Setting up internal links within a website gives the site more exposure and credibility. Websites that have a lot of links that point to multiple internal pages within that site creates a more legitimate look and feel. |
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