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Lesson #4: Quality Questions Create a Quality Life
“Questions provide the key to unlocking our unlimited potential,” says Robbins. “Quality questions create a quality life. Successful people ask better questions, and as a result, they get better answers.”

3 Keys to Side-Stepping Procrastination
It’s Wednesday and you have two days to complete an offer for a joint venture opportunity. This alliance has the potential to double your revenue. You’re excited about this opportunity, so you make time to sit down at your desk to outline the joint venture project. Then it happens-something stops you...procrastination. Find out what causes it, how to stop it and move forward quickly so you can be 'in the zone' and achieve success.

What Still, Small, Voice?
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.

Can Self-Talk Implement Success or Failure?
Discover how the brain use internal dialogue (self-talk) to improve comprehension and long-term memory. Learn to communicate with all four learning styles.

Got Sand in Your Hourglass?
Scientists at University of California, at S.F. has published some research on how to add up to 10 years to your longevity. No fancy terms, just plain English. You'll like it.

Is Attention Span the Secret to Higher I.Q.?
Knowing Attention-Span strategies permit you to discover how to raise your IQ. Get In-the-flow and learn how to earn Peak Performances and Optimal Experiences.

Got a Leap of Faith?
If you answer these questions for 21 days, you will increase your Intention to succeed. When you write the answers you activate your Big Three senses - Visual-Auditory-Anesthetize (sense of touch)

The Art of Heart-Listening
Often when a person believes they are listening to another they are actually listening to the sound of their own internal dialogue, and waiting for their own opportunity to speak next. Even when a person is actively listening to another, they are usually just hearing and responding to the words that are being spoken.

What You Think is What You Do (and Who You Are)
Most people when they want to figure things out or change what is going on in their lives tend to focus on the external…the doing. They say to themselves, “What do I need to be doing differently?” When the question should be, “How am I thinking about this situation?” Anything we do in the ‘external’ has its genesis in our brains…the internal. Whatever is happening outside of us in our lives is a reflection of what is going on inside of us…specifically, inside our brains. So if we want to change, we need to focus first on how we think about it…whatever it is. How are we connecting the dots and how can we build new hardwiring so that we can travel a different road to where we actually want to go instead of the old road that keeps dumping us off in the same place that isn’t working for us.

Sales Training – Daily Recovery Important for Introverts
Like automobiles, which require regular fuel fill ups, people who sell require attitudinal and personal activities to refuel. In particular if they have more introvert tendencies, are shy or even reluctant, daily fill ups are vitally important to maintain energy to do the job of selling successfully.

Writing Dialogue That Speaks Volumes
If you're writing fiction or even true crime or a memoir, you need to understand the basic structure of dialogue, and how to make these speech patterns stand out and come alive. Expert dialogue is writing that speaks volumes through its characters or narrator.

Active Listening: A Critical Success Factor
In management and sales, active listening is a critical success factor. A focus on listening can lead to more effective teamwork, higher productivity, fewer conflicts and errors, enhanced innovation and problem-solving, improved recruiting and retention, superior customer relations and more. As authors on leadership development have noted through the years, listening is not just a nice thing to do, it’s essential!

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BECOME SUCCESSFUL: CHANGE THE WAY YOU TALK TO YOURSELF!
Most people talk to themselves – not always out loud! – but definitely inside their own head. These conversations with yourself, is known as inner dialogue. This article looks at how changing your inner dialogue helps you change how you feel and how successful you can become.

Play Catch with Communication
An associate and I facilitated a dialogue session for the Delta Chamber of Commerce on the attraction and retention of employees in the workplace. The dialogue session uncovered five areas that influence employees in the workplace. They are: • Communication • Attitude • Flexibility • Opportunity to Learn • Fun This series of five articles will focus on each of the five areas from the dialogue session. Let’s begin with communication. Communication, in particular interpersonal communication, is the foundation for creating excellent organizations and great places to work.

Writing Dialogue That Speaks Volumes
If you're writing fiction or even true crime or a memoir, you need to understand the basic structure of dialogue, and how to make these speech patterns stand out and come alive. Expert dialogue is writing that speaks volumes through its characters or narrator.

Smart Women Create the Right Internal Environment
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.

The Art of Heart-Listening
Often when a person believes they are listening to another they are actually listening to the sound of their own internal dialogue, and waiting for their own opportunity to speak next. Even when a person is actively listening to another, they are usually just hearing and responding to the words that are being spoken.

“Dialogue, 4 Keys to Real Business Communication”
Here are four ways to practice the art of dialogue that can change the way you lead or participate in meetings and one to one discussions. Many of us are stuck in the superficial world of niceties and pleasantries and maybe some communication exchange to get our point across. Alas, there is more, there is an advanced course in communication, it’s called dialogue, so read on to explore how you can improve your dialoguing skills.

Can Self-Talk Implement Success or Failure?
Discover how the brain use internal dialogue (self-talk) to improve comprehension and long-term memory. Learn to communicate with all four learning styles.

What Still, Small, Voice?
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.

"Arrogant Al": The Condescending Internal Customer
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?

"I Can't Do It"
Does your internal dialogue of "I can't" and your fear of failure stop you from doing what you really want to do?

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