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Trying To Go it Alone: Why It Is Less Productive To Work Alone
Trying To Go it Alone: Why It Is Less Productive To Work Alone - When you start your business, it might work out just fine to operate by yourself – doing your administration, your marketing, your selling, your fulfillment, and your customer service. But if you're successful, it won't last for long: You'll need to grow (but you'll realize that you only have 24 hours in the day). In this article, you'll read about two reasons why it is better to bring someone else on-board to work with you. An on-site employee might not be right for you, but there is another possibility!

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The Coffee King: Howard Schultz is Born
“I wanted to be in charge of my own destiny,” says Howard Schultz. “It may be a weakness in me: I'm always wondering what I'll do next. Enough is never enough.” Schultz used this weakness to his advantage, taking the U.S. by storm with his vision of a coffee shop the likes of which the country had never seen before. Today, as a so-called ‘third home’, Starbucks has revolutionized not only the coffee industry but also society at large.

Engineering Success: How Slim’s Pockets Got Fat
There is no one in the world quite like Carlos Slim Helu. Until his recent jump to the second spot on the Forbes’ list of the world’s wealthiest, he was something of a mystery to the business world. He worked in relative isolation, with no computers in the basement of his drab two-storey office building. But, his seclusion should not be mistaken for a weakness. Indeed, his power is so great, that when he did suffer a weakness in the form of heart surgery a few years back, his companies’ shares actually began to tremble. So, just how did this son of Lebanese immigrants become one of the wealthiest people in the world, and a household name across an entire continent?

“Keeping The Pace” - Powerful Time Management
Do you sometimes feel like the white rabbit in Alice In Wonderland? “I’m late! I’m late! I’m late!” You might be aware of time management tips in the world but during times of increased stress your natural style emerges. So, you can decide to work against your natural time management tendencies OR you can work with your natural flow to improve your productivity.

Find a Need and Fill It
When I was in the seventh grade I was on the boxing team and later I boxed while in the Navy. I don't want to sound boastful, but it's a matter of record that the worst I ever finished was second. I finally quit boxing because of my hands - the referee kept stepping on them! As a boxer, the coach would always instruct us in the early part of the fight to feel our opponent out, probe and discover his weakness, and then exploit that weakness. The same basic procedure is followed in all athletic endeavors.

Need For Approval and Sales Don’t Mix
“Need for approval” is the second-most powerful and most common weakness we find in sales management and their people. Research conducted by Objective Management concluded that someone with “need for approval” will be about 35% less effective than someone without this weakness. The reason?

Why Do Natural Therapists Get Into Business in the First Place?
As I continue to work with Natural Therapists I’ve come to notice that it is no co-incidence that people have been drawn to natural healing modalities. The one common thing that I’ve noticed is that natural therapists are often drawn to a modality because it helped them “heal” an aspect of themselves.

Flinching is for Sissies, Right?
Asking for help is not a sign of weakness....

How To Overcome Your Weakness!
Today I would like to start out by talking about what weakness is exactly. A Lack of passion for that area of your life you fear to do or to try to do well. Building blocks to something greater. You need to overcome your weakness and turn them into your strengths.

Learn How to Profit from This Revolution
A few years ago, the United States transitioned from being ready to import natural gas to becoming the world’s biggest natural gas producer, reports Mike Farrell with aspenIbiz. Read this short post as the availability of natural gas to power the U.S. economy is revolutionary and is the place to be for good investments for now and the years ahead.

Humility
Humility is not weakness.

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