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Key Management Development Secrets - Responding To Differences
Have you ever noticed the way that some people in your team are very easy to get on with - and yet with others it's much more difficult? For managers this is a luxury we cannot afford - and you are the one who will have to deal with it...

The Reactive Life
Are you living a reactive life? This is how most people live, doing things as a response or reaction to an outside force. They act only when it is required, merely waiting for the next call to action.

Flipping Out About Money
We all have the right to choose any reaction we want when dealing with a tough situation. I suggest giving your highly charged emotions some way to vent. Writing about them, exercising, or whatever your preferred method is for blowing off steam. Then move forward, one step at a time, into a new frame of mind.

Serenity NOW It is Possible
You’re heading toward the cash register and glance at your side only to notice your child is not there. Retracing your steps you realize he’s about three paces behind you ogling a new video game. You watch the scenario play out in your head before you even open your mouth to say the game is not in your budget for today. When you tell him to follow, he immediately drops to the floor and lets the tantrum begin!

When Things Go Wrong in Your Business, React!
It’s inevitable that you’ll hit a glitch or two in your business’ life span. But how you react to it will be the linchpin for bouncing back to success. There is no rule in business that says you should be able to handle everything with grace. It’d be nice to be that way but if you’re not, don’t sweat it.

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The Key to Better Websites
It is undeniable that this causes no harm, but one must put himself/herself in other people’s shoes, as to understand how a visitor to the website might think, do and react.

Do you need a 99˘ Chicken Sandwich?
How to make customers react positively to your business

Success Lessons from Serena’s Meltdown
As you go through life you will encounter many problems and setbacks. You need to react positively to the negative stuff and move forward toward your goals. Serena Williams lost in the semi finals to Kim Clijsters, who went on to win the championship. Serena not only lost, she lost in a bizarre manner that could have been avoided had she chosen to react positively to an unfair setback she encountered during the match. To use a term we seem to hear a lot these days, there is a “teachable moment” here. Successful people commit to taking personal responsibility for their lives and careers. Choosing to react positively to people and events is a good way to take responsibility for yourself.

Choice or Habit?
When life delivers a plethora of unexpected and unpleasant surprises, it can be easy and automatic to react negatively. Many of these reactions are unconscious and engrained in us as human beings. Throughout our lives, most of us are taught and conditioned to react to disappointments with sadness, unkindness from others with anger or defensiveness, heavy traffic with stress and frustration, illness and death with fear, and our mistakes with judgment. If I listed twenty activities, most would agree on the "common way" to react to each situation. But, who says this is how we "should" be reacting? Is there an alternative choice? Is there a more effective way? Or are we truly helpless victims to life's circumstances?

Want Success? Take a Lesson From Lindsey Vonn
As you go through life, stuff will happen; good stuff, bad stuff, frustrating stuff, happy stuff, sad stuff, fortunate stuff, unfortunate stuff. Successful people choose to react to the stuff that happens -- especially the negative stuff -- in a positive way. Lindsey Vonn had some really bad stuff happen -- a deep bone bruise on her shin; and some lucky stuff -- the warm weather in Vancouver that delayed the women's downhill -- happen to her over the past couple of weeks. She did what she could with it. And what she did was pretty spectacular. The next time things get you down, think of Lindsey Vonn, do what you can to recover from circumstances and stay positive. Because that's what successful people do -- they choose to react positively to the negative people and events in their lives.

Death of a Platform Speaker By Ed Primeau
Read about how to be a successful public speaker and what to avoid as well as how to act and react to various situations and obstacles.

The Plight of the Pleaser
What happens when emotionally laden words are presented to you? Can one word make a difference in how you react?

LEADERSHIP IS ALWAYS CREATIVE THINKING NEVER REACTIVE THINKING.
Leadership of new era is not to react but to act. Leaders never play blame game.

Broken Promises
How do you react when people promise to do something - and then don't?

Under Pressure – Are You A Winner or A Choker?
Have you ever noticed that some people seem to thrive under pressure? Surely there are people that do perform better under pressure; it’s as though the situation actually gives them more power, strength and determination. It is a matter of how they have learned or been conditioned to react to crisis situations. A crisis is a situation that can either make or break you. If you react well to a crisis, it can empower you with strength, wisdom, intuition, timing that you normally don’t possess. In order to perform well under pressure, we need to learn certain skills. Basically here's a short list of 5 attitudes and skills one must learn, exercise and develop to come out on top in crunch situations. Remember, above all else, that you are the key to any crisis situation. Learn and practice these simple techniques.

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