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It's My Party - And I'll Cry If I Want To
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| Is there anything more embarrassing than turning up at a party and finding that you are the only one there?
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Off-Site Optimization: Link Building Strategies
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| Several methods for link building. Make these methods part of your off-site optimization strategies. |
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“Failure Breeds Success – If You Learn From Each Failure”
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| Many readers of this article may ask how failure breeds success? Others will ask, “Doesn’t failure breed more failure, a sense of loss, or a loser mentality?” And I welcome the inquiry and the chance to respond because I believe there is more to learn in our failures than in our successes. In my opinion, there is a lesson to learn in each failure we experience.
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How to Combat a Slow Economy
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| Don't join the ranks of miserable complainers. Instead, use this time to improve your networking skills. |
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Theres a Fortune in Failure
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| In his new article, “There’s a Fortune in Failure,” leadership expert Dr. Gary Bradt shows your readers that failure can be a fast track to success if they embrace the lessons of failing and implement them in future endeavors. Dr. Bradt highlights five key ideas for conquering failure, which include:
· Defining failure as “learning”
· Managing expectations
· Stop trying to be perfect
· Managing fear
· Staying in the moment
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Lesson #1: Smart Companies Encourage Smart Failures
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| At Charles Schwab, management makes a clear distinction between a noble failure and a stupid failure. While the company does not allow the idea of an acceptable failure to permeate its operations, it does allow for mistakes to be made, where they are not made in vain. |
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Important "Lessons Learned” For Leaders, According To Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
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| One strategic action that I encourage all my clients to take is to look at any undesired or unplanned outcome of their efforts with a keen eye and a mindset toward identifying the “lessons learned” from the experience. The strongest and most effective leaders have the ability to commit to identifying and acting upon those “lessons learned.” And I believe leaders take a totally different view of failures that are experienced in their businesses and in their personal lives. The following is a quote from Denis Watley that I believe provides a strong confirmation of my belief about failure. “Failure should be our teacher, not our undertaker. Failure is delay, not defeat. It is a temporary detour, not a dead end. Failure is something we can avoid only by saying nothing, doing nothing, and being nothing.” |
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Getting Along with Critical People
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| We can all be critical. Every day, we literally critique everything that goes on around us consciously and unconsciously. Unfortunately, some people tend to verbalize the thoughts many of us have learned to keep to ourselves. When things don't go our way or we're in a bad mood it is easy to become critical. It's true, miserable people prefer miserable company. Critical people actually feel better around others who share the same negative attitudes. Before we spend time learning how to cope with other people's critical traits let's make sure we have our own well under control.
It can be quite challenging to get along with a critic, especially when we live, work or attend church with them. Here are 10 tips to help you get along better with critical people. |
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What’s the worst word in Business? FAILURE!
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| What’s the worst word in Business?
FAILURE!
No one likes failure or those who have failed. Business is supposed to be about success, making profits, achieving objectives, going places and hopefully having fun!
But being in business also means taking risks and making judgements that can and sometimes do go wrong. And hitting that brick wall of failure, sometimes when you least expect it; can be very painful both financially and personally.
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Giving Up: Have You Given Up on Yourself?
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| Have you tried everything you know to do and you still feel miserable? Don't give up - discover the cause in this article! |
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Turning Failure into Success
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| An important characteristic all small business owners should possess is tolerance for failure. Failure is negative only when you take it for what it is, a failure. But if you learn from one failed project or venture in order to create a new and improved project the next time around, failure can be the best thing that ever happens to you. While it might sound crazy, operating a small business successfully is a learning process and part of that process is failing from time to time. |
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Product/Service Acceptance, Success Beyond Statistics
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| The minute something new, exciting is introduced a few folks say it's going to take over the world in less than five years. After the second year of talking about, writing about the same thing the sucka only has 10% (or less) of the market. Obviously it's a dog, a miserable failure, a stupid idea the guys/gals never should have bothered to think about. What a dumb waste of your time, their money. So we scan the horizons for the next great thing and BAM!!! here it comes over the hill. Whooppee!!! Thank GAWD!!!! In less than five years....
Just doesn't work that way because: 1) mere mortals are slow and it takes them time to understand what it is, why they need/want it and 2) haven't even made good use of the last great thing.
Wine, beer, heck good cheese need to age...so do good ideas.
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