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Pa-ZIG-ative Thinking
People who are doing better than good will be sensitive to the needs of others and do the little things that make a big difference.

Ten Locations for Quiet Reflection for Busy Professionals
Increasingly we are all busy with our lives and we work at a hectic pace. Finding ways and times to just be quiet and contemplative is difficult. I know that I have to consciously carve out some time in my day for reflection and rest. When I do it, I have to resist the guilty feeling that tells me I “ought” to be doing something more “productive”. Here are 10 suggested places for quiet contemplation.

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Top Ten Ways to Manage Interruptions
So many people I worked with said they got more work done at home than in the office. That was because there were so many interruptions in the office. In fact lots of people come in early or stay late just to have quiet time to work. One way to have that same quiet time during the day is to manage interruptions. Look for ways to create a “Power hour” of work time. Maybe this will allow you to get home earlier!

Top Ten Ways to Liberate Yourself From Troubling Emotions of a Past Situation
The Top 10 Ways to Liberate Yourself from Troubling Emotions of a Past Situation We all face a confusing cocktail of emotions now and again. This list holds ten keys to liberate you from the dehabilitating effects of nontemplation (aka: negative contemplation). Do any one of these things and bring your focus where it most pleasantly could be: right here right now!

Ten Locations for Quiet Reflection for Busy Professionals
Increasingly we are all busy with our lives and we work at a hectic pace. Finding ways and times to just be quiet and contemplative is difficult. I know that I have to consciously carve out some time in my day for reflection and rest. When I do it, I have to resist the guilty feeling that tells me I “ought” to be doing something more “productive”. Here are 10 suggested places for quiet contemplation.

WorkLife Balance and the Art of Multi-tasking
How do we separate the wheat from the chaff in our 24/7 world. Perhaps a little contemplation and a trip inward in the chaos of the day might be the place to begin. Multi-tasking might make you feel efficient, but it's not likely it's the answer to tackling workplace overload.

Narrowing Your Franchise Search
Searching for franchises and business opportunities is easy. Narrowing the search to a manageable level, however, takes some discipline. There are more franchises out there than you would ever imagine. Finding the right one for you will take some time, research, and contemplation.

Ambassador Skills and Winning Attributes
Your every act, tone and look should express a quiet, rich assurance of success.

Finding An Entrepreneurial Lifeline In A Life Of Quiet Desperation
Henry David Thoreau wrote, "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation." I would agree with that, but in these modern times, women must be added into the equation. I believe that is the people living these lives of quiet desperation that is fueling the current boom in online and offline entrepreneurs.

How to even out the peaks and troughs in your business
Do you ever get times in your business where you’re really busy and then other times when you’re really quiet? Annoying isn’t it and frustrating? Wouldn’t it be much easier if you had business constantly coming in and never faced the really quiet times?

Leadership Eureka
How silent contemplation helps a leader to create groundbreaking renewal.

6 Ways To Make 2012 an Inspiring Year
A new year, a new beginning. A time for contemplation. What did you accomplish last year? Did you evolve your business, your team, yourself? Where did you miss the mark? How can you improve this year?

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