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Lesson #2: Practice “restraint in regard to immediate profits”
Friends and foes alike thought Wrigley Jr. had gone mad at times, giving away free products relentlessly as he was prone to do. But what other saw as irresponsible, Wrigley Jr. saw as a concerted effort to take a long-term view with regard to his business and its success. After all, he had already put in years of hard work learning everything he could under his father, and he was not about to throw in the towel any time soon.

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Lesson #3: Liven Things Up
“I lose my self-restraint and just get up and dance sometimes,” says Turner.

How to stop your business partner ripping you off
Laura thought she had all the bases covered by having a comprehensive suite of Intellectual Property and Restraint clauses in her employment agreements. What she didn’t expect was that her own business partner would leave the business and set up in direct competition to her utilising the company’s IP.

The Ethical Tipping Point
We hear a great deal these days about ethics. But when does an acceptable practice tip over into an unethical practice?

Control Your Attitude to Improve Your Communications
Are you curious why some people allow themselves to get into arguments and altercations over seemingly nonsense issues? Isn't it sad how some people cannot show restraint, especially during this supposedly festive season? Read on to learn my conflict management philosophies and what keeps me out of trouble.

Increase Sales - Six Steps to Improve Selling Listening Skills
With practice and conscious resolve, a salesperson can acquire the mental agility to become a better listener by mastering these six "mental listening exercises": Vince Lombardi once said, "It's not practice makes perfect, its PERFECT practice makes perfect. The buyer will tell you what they want to buy, but you have to listen very carefully to find out.

Practice, Practice, Practice then Play
In the sporting world it is expected that athletes make the time to practice, practice, practice and then go and compete or play the game. Through regular practice they hone their skills, behaviours and attitudes to ensure they are ‘match fit’ and ready to compete at the highest standards. A sports team needs to make sure that when they are in the thick of the game they can draw upon those skill drills and practice sessions to perform well as a team and perform well under pressure. When an individual athlete is neck and neck with a competitor racing for the finish line they need to know how to dig deep and draw upon their experiences, skills, and mental and physical reserves to cross the finish line first. This cannot happen without lots of conscious, purposeful practice.

10 Mistakes Lawyers Make When Growing Their Practices
Since law schools don’t teach lawyers how to build a practice, many lawyers have built their practices by learning the basics on their own. Often however their practice reaches a plateau and they are not able to grow their revenue. The following is a list of common mistakes these lawyers make. Even one of these mistakes will interfere with the success and growth of a practice.

A Financial Conspiracy Of The Largest Magnitude Is At The Root Of Today's Economic Crisis!
A meeting in secrecy by members of the largest financial competitors on Wall Street. A draft drawn up that amounted to simply, a restraint of trade agreement! An illusion so great that it is masked under the guise of protecting the public! Five major objectives met and surpassed today!

Relaxation – a key to good functioning
Give yourself time out every day. Learn the art of relaxation and start reaping the benefits in only three weeks of regular practice. Daily practice calms the nerves, and you’ll soon find you are able to cope much better when faced with stressful situations. This article describes the benefits of learning how to relax and how you can extend the practice to achieve inner peace and more.

Why Running Your Business Alone Never Works
Theodore Roosevelt once said, ‘The best executive is the one who has sense enough to pick good men to do what he wants done, and self-restraint enough to keep from meddling with them while they do it.’

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