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Dealing with Difficult People
A manager tolerates a difficult person for an extended time, hoping they’ll “come around” and thereby avoid a confrontation, until something happens – some event or challenge - and they feel they have no choice but to confront and often terminate them.

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Take Back Your Time Day
The work ethic in the US today seems to push us all into working harder and faster than we have ever worked before. The technology that was supposed to make life easier has just added to our work load. With email, instant messaging, Blackberries, and mobile phones we are all very accessible. There is almost no place that we can go where we won’t be disturbed!

Lesson #3: Your Work Ethic Is Your Most Important Asset
“I'm not too good at lying still in the sun,” says McMahon. “I have to do something with my mind, or I'll get in trouble.” By all accounts, McMahon was obsessed with wrestling since he was a little boy, and he continues to be just as devoted a fan today. It is his passion for his work that allows him to maintain the strong work ethic that he has, working long after his competitors have already gone to sleep.

Grameen Bank - Alternative Microfinance Approaches
Grameen Bank operates on the premise that the poor remain poor not because they do not have the skills or do not work hard, but because the institutions created around them keep them poor.

How Playfulness Attracts Wealth-Yes, It's True!
As a Law of Attraction student and practitioner, you know that the better your feelings are, the easier you will attract what you clearly ask for. I would like to talk about the quality and feelings of playfulness. Are you aware that playfulness can make you even more prosperous? Most of us have been brought up with a strong work ethic. Often this work ethic has a serious tone to it. “If I work hard, then I’ll be wealthy.” “If I work longer hours, then I’ll deserve to be prosperous.” Even though we may not say that consciously, deep down, that is what many of us believe. We are brought up to feel that the only way to be wealthy and abundant is if we work very hard and make numerous sacrifices along the way. Otherwise we don’t deserve it-and it won’t happen. But that's not exactly true...

Poor Work Behaviors Begins with Poor Work Ethics
Are poor results happening at your business? If so, then you probably have some poor work behaviors. These behaviors are the symptoms of poor work ethics and that is where you need to begin if you wish to change your business results.

Developing a Strong Work Ethic for Online Business
As an entrepreneur who works from home, it is more important than ever to learn the techniques for developing a strong work ethic in your online business.

The Hurdles I Had To Jump To Start My Own Business And How I Did It
Entrepreneurs mostly fall short because they don't have the work ethic needed to start a business from nothing...

How important is a work ethic?
I mentioned in a past blog that I measure my sales team on their work ethic and willingness to contribute to others. I've since received a number of emails wanting to learn more, so this week I'll explore work ethic in more detail and then contribution next week.

Leadership Insight: The Balanced Leader
Workaholics need not apply. Throughout the late seventies, the Charlie Sheen Wall Street eighties, and even through a good part of the nineties, work ethic was defined as living at work, living work and committing every waking moment to work. To be a boss, you had to commit your life to the organization and outwork your peers and potential competitors for promotion.

The Difference Between Sales Commitment and Work Ethic
Work ethic and sales commitment are not necessarily the same thing.

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