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Recognize Your Emotional Sleight-of-Hand
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| As people get into midlife, they often become very busy taking care of very important matters. Too often, those 'matters' are merely a misdirection from what's really going on. |
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On Success
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| "Success is the progressive realization of a worthy ideal." - Earl Nightingale |
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The Exhilaration of Intention
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| I just had an amazing realization during a keynote address I gave to the Chabad of California annual rabbis’ conference. |
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Exploring the Dynamics of Less Mind and More Heart
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| ...and waking up to the realization that Life is more than struggle and stress and that we are human beings full of potential and possibilities. |
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A Walk in the Woods for An Entrepreneur
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| A story of how Helen Solomons finds peace and realization as an entrepreneur during walks in the woods. |
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The Entrepreneur's Itch
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| The is a story of Bill Wolheim, who finally came to the realization that being on his own is the only way to be at peace. |
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Guide to Quality Performance Reviews
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| Recently, Randstad's 2002 Employee Review showed that 92% of employees with regular performance reviews were satisfied with their manager or supervisor while only 72% of those with no regular reviews were satisfied. Repeatedly, we see supervisor effectiveness as one of the top reasons employees leave an organization. The cost of either an employee loss or just a loss in productivity from supervisor ineffectiveness could be very painful to the bottomline. So, if this statistic is true, do we really want 20% of our workforce to be dissatisfied with our managers simply because they do not have regular performance reviews? If not, then we need to provide managers with techniques and tools to make performance reviews less painful and more beneficial. |
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Finding the Magic when you¡¦ve Been Downsized
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| Losing a job is painful. For senior executives whose lives have been so intertwined with that of their company or business, it is especially painful. There is no way around it. And that's the point. If you try to "get around it," it will likely take you on a detour that will delay what you want: a great new position. Dr. Susan Lord has valuable advice to help get you in "inspired action" mode. That is when the magic begins and that is when you most likely will attract your next career opportunity. |
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Painfully Employed: They got it bad and that aint good
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| When I was 13, I heard my great aunt say that she purchased an expensive car because she hated her job and needed an incentive to stay. Years later, when I struggled with my own discontent and watched others struggles with theirs, her words resonated with me. I may have been gainfully employed at the time, but I felt painfully employed.
During my struggle, I vacillated between excitement, swinking (not quite swimming, not quite sinking) and painful employment: excited with any new opportunities, swinking when they didn't fulfill my expectations, and painfully employed when I became too comfortable being uncomfortable.
Three words, "comfortable being uncomfortable," and one quote, "if you don't know what port you are sailing to, no wind is favorable," summed up my painful employment. |
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CRM: Culture or Technology
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| CRM as a concept is great, in practice it is very different. For those who hope software will address they woes without addressing their sales process, it is a long costly and painful realization. For CRM to succeed, it has to start with process and culture, then use software to reinforce and grow. |
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Uh-Oh Marketing
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| “Uh-oh” is the repetitive expletive that carries with it the foreboding, stomach wrenching realization that something is wrong. “Oh-oh” - the sound of doom.
All of us have been known to utter instantaneous expletives (usually four letters like “darn!” or “crap!”) immediately as something negative unexpectedly happens. But the term “uh-oh” usually follows the thoughtful and longer term realization that something is just not right. |
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