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"The Banality of Heroism"
My Stanford psychology professor, Dr. Philip Zimbardo, and Zeno Franco, a Ph.D. candidate in clinical psychology at Pacific Graduate School of Psychology wrote a terrific article called “The Banality of Heroism.”

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Imaging Whats Inside the Box
There is so much more going on in life than we even realize --usually a much bigger picture to meaning behind specific situations and why they occur. The bigger picture is how we affect one another. How we actually heal from certain situations even though it may not feel like it at the time. How we trust ourselves and follow guidance. How the universe uses us to help humanity. Sometimes we don’t even realize the impact of situations on many levels.

Business Ethics: How Some Businesses Use Networking Events and Violate Business Ethics and Values
Business ethics is around everyone 24/7. Since most small business owners are ethical, this behavior can place them in uncomfortable situations. Read about one such situation from an experienced networker and how to avoid future situations.

People and Risk
A risky business … Business is risky; the less static the more risk, thus the more successful the business the more risk in must embrace and benefit from. In this article, Lisette Howlett shares her thoughts and experiences in the area of risk and people. Without people you have less risk; but you also have no business. Risk is unavoidable but not insurmountable. Indeed taking your people risk seriously will improve your business; the successful management of risk has a positive impact on business success.

Lesson #2: Keeping Your Connections to Customers is Key
The faith and courage with which Giannini gave out loans became something of a legend all throughout the Pacific coast. He made loans on a handshake to anyone who was interested, and he never turned someone away. His moral integrity attracted streams of clients from all over. But, Giannini wouldn’t look at what he did as risky. After all, he was a people person. He knew not only the names and faces of all of his clients, but also all about their families and their financial situations; these people were a part of his family now.

Practice the art of restraint
Thanksgiving is right around the corner, along with holiday celebrations and the new year. This typically means stressful situations and possible heated family moments. Every day we are faced with similar situations that could easily bring out the worst in us. Learn ways to cope with stressful situations.

Three Rules for Relational Success
To create closeness and intimacy with other people-male or female, young or old, family or friends-apply the following three rules in any circumstance. 1. Be willing to trust that others will not hurt you. You must take the risk of being let down, ignored, manipulated, judged, or hurt. Even if it is risky, share your real feelings. The closer you are with someone, the more of you they can see. When you are close to someone's heart, or they to yours, you can see each other's concerns more easily. This can be risky when you don't know what they will do with what they see. That is where trust comes in.

4 Tips for Developing an Employee Handbook
Company policies are often determined in a reactionary or even ad-hoc fashion and may change to suit certain situations. This is especially true for small organizations. This is a risky strategy and may lead to unwanted litigation from disgruntled employees if they feel that they are not being treated fairly by management. It is important to set the company’s ground rules for conduct and the best way to do it is with an official employee handbook.

Why You Shouldn't Keep All Income Eggs in One Basket
Clever poultry farmers don't put all their eggs in one basket because it is risky and constrictive. It is risky because the eggs if crammed together in one narrow space may break on the way to market. And selling the eggs in a single package is constrictive in the business sense because the farmer loses the opportunity to fetch different prices for his product.

Have An Amazingly Successful Business
Starting a business can be considered risky but sitting back and doing nothing can be even more risky. Whether you start an online business or a traditional service business, having self confidence and confidence in your product is necessary. However, there are two secrets that are key to having an amazingly successful business. One, you must be passionate about your business and two, you must eliminate the excuses. The buck stops with you. Follow these two secrets and you will propel your success and your business to unprecedented heights.

Facets of Assertiveness
Learning to be assertive can sometimes be difficult when people don't have a clear idea of how to act in difficult situations. In this article, we'll show you how to be assertive in a range of situations, including conflict situations and situations when you need to assert your rights.

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