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The P Word
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| You guessed it, procrastination! Procrastination by definition is to put off intentionally the doing of something that should be done. It also means to put off intentionally and habitually. |
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Stress Management: Ladies, Lose The Guilt!
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| It’s time we women said, “Enough guilt!” What exactly are we trying to measure up to anyway? When is what you’ve done “enough”? How can you get past the guilt that raises its ugly head? The answer lies in discovering what you’re trying to prove.
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5 Keys to GUILT-FREE Success
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| Guilt-Free Success can be accomplished with these 5 simple keys.
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10 Tips to Reduce Stress & Guilt
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| Stress and guilt seem to go hand-in-hand, especially for working
parents. Here are 10 Tips that can greatly reduce feelings of stress and guilt creating greater life harmony |
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Ashamed of being in sales
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| Over the years I have met many sales people who are really good at selling, have all the ingredients, write great sales results and are highly valued by their companies, yet they never feel satisfied in their sales career. The afflicted sales person just feels a sense of unease and guilt about being in sales, a disquiet that never seems to get resolved. |
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Irony of Introvert Guilt: You Can Beat It
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| The guilt of not being able to fit into extroverts ways can often lead to either extreme isolation or going overboard being something introverts are not. |
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Common Sense and Success
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| We are all born with five senses: sight, sound, touch, taste and smell. These senses help us navigate our way through the world. They bring us delight in small things. They also warn us when danger threatens. However, I believe that we all have a sixth, and underused sense, our common sense. Your common sense helps you make the right decision in ambiguous situations -- but only if you use it. When I tell people that I'm the Common Sense Guy, people often come back with Will Rogers' saying, "Common sense isn't all that common." I disagree. I think that we all have innate common sense. It's a natural gift, just like our five other senses. We don't always use it though. If you are willing to let your common sense guide you today, you can use it as a guide tomorrow, the next day, next week and next month. |
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Motivating Staff – (Empty) Words Are Not Enough!
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| In the course of my somewhat chequered career in marketing and sales, I worked for a range of small – medium businesses. One of the oft quoted platitudes from business owners was “we’re family here” – mostly said to entice employees to work enormous hours for no extra cash, to make unreasonable demands rather than requests and to create a general sense of guilt – as in: ‘we gave you a job…you owe us everything’ . This approach is often coupled with vague promises of future rewards. |
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Work at Home Business - Find One That Pays
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| Many people look for work at home businesses the way a tech illiterate shops for a new gadget. Having very little experience in the matter, the decision is made quickly, with their excitement and anxiety high, finally guilt and frustration kicks in as they try to make sense of what they just got themselves into. |
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You Have the Right to...Live Guilt Free!
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You Have the Right to...Live Guilt Free!
There's a lot of pressure to have it all, and I believe you can't! What we do have today is more choices than our mothers or grandmothers could ever have dreamed of. And that adds to our pressure and our stress and our guilt.
We feel guilty going to work and leaving the children. We feel guilty staying at home and not bringing in an income to help lighten the load of our husbands. We feel guilty not being able to volunteer like we think we should. So what's a woman to do? Easy...
Look at life as a Buffet Table. You've got just one plate (your life) and many choices on this table. You're allowed to choose anything as long as you understand that there will be a cashier at the end and a price tag attached.
If you decide to go to work, is there a price tag attached to that choice? |
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When Your Kids Lay on the Guilt
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| It’s tough enough being on the road for business, much less having a family at home to take care of. The guilt we lay on ourselves can often fill up another suitcase, so it’s especially heart-breaking when our kids lay on the guilt, as well.
I did several things that helped keep the connection with all of us. So much more can be done with the technology available today. Here are a few ideas if you find yourself in this gut-wrenching situation: |
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