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Have I Got Work-Life Madness
In this short article David Oliver explores the myth of work-life balance. READ ON

Have You Got The Symptoms?
International author David Oliver defines some of the symptoms of stress

In a tough economy watch out for being a workaholic
There's no doubt that times are tough. But if you're tempted to try and show your value by working harder and longer, be sure to include a healthy dose of self care - otherwise success may come with an expensive price tag - your health.

BE YOUR OWN STRESSOMETER
Learn to recognise your own tell tale signs, physical symptoms are easily recognised i.e. a racing pulse, muscle tension, increased sweating.

15 Ways to Reduce Your Stress at Work
Entrepreneurs deal with enough stress. Follow these tips to make sure you stay calm and collected.

Know Your Pressure Profile
Dealing with demanding clients, complaining customers or difficult colleagues is often distracting and can leave you feeling drained and irritated. In this frame of mind, you are less productive and have less patience for the clients and people you work with. The key to dealing with difficult people, without becoming drained, is about understanding everyone's 'Pressure Profiles' and knowing how to make them work together.

Does Stress Have to be the Cost of Success?
Job stress has become a common and costly problem in the American workplace, leaving few workers untouched. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health finds that stress-related ailments cost companies $200 billion a year in increased absenteeism, tardiness and loss of worker talent. Job tension is tied directly to a lack of productivity and loss of competitive edge. Between 70% and 90% of employee hospital visits are linked to stress. Most business owners and managers recognize this enormous burden against profitability, yet the challenge continues to grow. Why?

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What does it mean to grow a healthy business?
Ask yourself these questions to reveal new possibilities for intention and action and see where you can let go of outmoded policies, procedures, and attitudes. By regularly reviewing what you have and what you want, you generate a healthy structural tension -- a tension that can impel you to grow your business in a holistic, grounded, and integrated way.

Top 12 Proven Tips to Strengthen Your Marketing Muscle
We all know that when we exercise we stretch and strain our muscles. The repeated extra workload is what strengthens the muscle fibres. In fact, health professionals point out that until we get to the point of ‘feeling’ our muscles strain, we do not get the full benefits. It is the recovery our muscles make from the extra strain (but not overload) that increases muscle strength. Why do I tell you this? Because it is exactly the same with your marketing muscle.

Making peace between Web Designers and SEO Practitioners
There has always been a serious tension between web design/layout considerations and search engine optimization requirements. Consequently, designers and SE optimizers are often at odds. One wants functionality, rich user experience and attractive look and feel. The other wants as little HTML code, Javascript, and so on as possible to crowd the optimized text or hinder the page's search engine friendliness. Two things in combination can considerably ease this tension: XHTML and CSS. In fact, this combination does not merely achieve some sort of compromise in this epic battle, but actually can give both sides even more power and flexibility in accomplishing their respective vital tasks, while at the same time relieving the tension between the two.

BE YOUR OWN STRESSOMETER
Learn to recognise your own tell tale signs, physical symptoms are easily recognised i.e. a racing pulse, muscle tension, increased sweating.

Michael Moore – an evangelist for truth
Documentary filmmaker, Michael Moore, flexes his marketing muscle to challenge the status quo.

The Entrepreneurial Spiritual Muscle
The spiritual muscle is the energetic capacity for deep listening, attention or consciousness that exists behind our stream of consciousness mind. It is innate; we are born with it. Through it we connect to our soul, and thence to the cosmic consciousness, to the Divine, to our Source, to God. It is a "psychic muscle," if you will, that develops through use. By exercising this psychic muscle we increase our access to and experience of our Divine connection, becoming more spiritually fit.

The Invisible Close Sales Nugget: Pressure vs. Tension: Are You Selling Them or Are They Selling Themselves
Stoke the Tension, Don't Put It Out Some of you may be uncomfortable with the idea of creating tension because you're confusing it with pressure. Understanding the distinction between the two is critical. I want to explore this so that you can apply tension without qualms and to great effect. Let's start again with this definition: pressure is applied externally; tension happens

Don’t Patronize Me: How to Handle Condescending Remarks From a Coworker and How Not to Set Yourself Up
Condescension creates conflict and tension. Here's how to handle it - and make sure you're not the culprit.

11 Activities for Building Confidence to Grow Your Business
Most people fail because they give up too soon. Don’t get discouraged if you know in your heart that you are on the right path but frustrated that you aren’t moving as fast as you’d like. Now is the time to focus on your inner energy and your confidence muscle. In this article, I give you eleven activities for strengthening that confidence muscle so that you maintain your energy, focus and momentum and can manifest your dreams.

Sales Process: Coach Salespeople to Stop Choking and Start Selling
Today we’re going to talk about muscle memory and how it applies to sales performance. But since the biggest muscle involved in sales seems to be the mouth muscle, you’re going to be skeptical from the outset. That’s okay. To be a successful manager or CEO, your skepticism muscle needs a daily workout, too.

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