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What Game are You Really Playing?
All choices have consequences. Consider we all have our own warning and support system if we choose to listen to it. The challenge of course is it isn’t quite so structured, but it is there if you look for it. Read on to find out more.

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Lesson #2: Be Relentless
“I am a hedonist at heart,” says Cowell. “I love the uncertainty and the challenge. I’m also exceptionally competitive and ambitious. It is relentless, relentless, relentless. I can’t help it. Sometimes I’m glad, sometimes I wish I wasn’t like that all the time. I can never switch off.”

How to run a successful home based business
Home based businesses have become widely accepted as an effective income generating alternative to traditional employment. Many business owners decide to run a home based business for the flexibility to work at their own pace and to have a better balance between family and work. Working at home allows you to work in your own time and at your own pace. There are several important strategies that you can implement to ensure that you run a successful home based business.

How to Make Getting Sales Success Easier
Man, sometimes it feels like everything depends on you. If you let up for one second you’re falling behind. Can you keep up the pace?

Time Management & Productivity: Can You Really Manage Time?
Time Management is an oxymoron. We can't manage time. Time moves at a relentless, constant pace. Productivity and time are closely related. If time can't be managed, how do we increase productivity? This article offers a radically different view of "time management".

How to Get Your Sales Team to Reach The Highest Level of Sales Achievement
First things first. As an aspiring top sales manager, get your sales group to buy into the fact that achievement is the only permanent value of work and achievement only comes from relentless effort and commitment.

The Power of Full Engagement
We live in digital time. Our pace is rushed, rapid fire, and relentless. We cram as much as possible into every day. Time management is no longer a viable solution. Managing energy, not time, is the key to enduring high performance, as well as to health, happiness and life balance.

Living In The Gap Of Possibility And Purpose: Part 2
Strange as it may seem, determining where we presently are in our life can be more of a challenge than we may at first think. For starters, in today's hectic pace, many people simply don't feel they have the time to make such a determination. While it may sound like a good idea, it's a little like the old saying, "It's hard to remember your plan was to drain the swamp when you're up to your tail in alligators." So, while many of us can end up devoting more time to planning our next vacation than planning our life, it's important to reserve some quality time to 'work on our life' rather than just get caught up in the hectic pace of 'doing, doing, doing.'

Pursuing Excellence in Leadership
Leadership is the relentless pursuit of excellence. Not perfection. Learning the difference will cause you to overcome your challenges and turn your dreams into reality.

IGNITING THE FLICKERING EMBERS
It is so important to pace yourself and to recognize the warning signs before the flames start to dim. We go at such a fast pace trying to keep up with new technology, trends in our target markets, meeting production deadlines, replying to all of our e-mails and keeping up with communications with clients and potential clients that we forget to tune into the needs of our own core business in order to keep it “hot”.

Missed Sales Forecasts: Is it the sales manager or the sales team?
It’s the second quarter of the year and revenues are running behind. Sure, it’s easy to point the finger and blame poor results on the sales team. But take an objective step back and ask the question. Is it you or your sales team that is falling short? There is an old saying, “The pace of the leader is the pace of the pack.” What kind of sales leader are you and where could you improve in order to create more sustainable and predictable revenues.

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