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Lesson #5: Take A Second Chance
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| World War II proved to be a turning point in Chanel’s career. Despite being wildly successful, Chanel decided to close up shop in 1939, when France declared war on Germany. She closed the doors of her stores and stopped designing altogether. While other couturiers were leaving the country, Chanel decided to remain in her beloved Ritz Paris apartment. It was here where she would live out the controversy that was soon to surround her life. |
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Give To Live and Get Refired
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| I often tell people who haven’t seen me recently and wonder if I have retired, “I’m not retired, I’m refired. I’m not gonna ease up, let up, shut up or give up until I’m taken up. As a matter of fact, I’m just getting warmed up!” |
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Time to Retire Retirement?
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| Ten-years from now 80% of the native born American workforce will be over 50! When these workers start to retire there will not be nearly enough young people in the workforce to take their place. |
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Intrinsic Motivation - Getting Your Mind Into Gear
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| Becoming a top-notch marketer is impossible without a proper mind-set. In this article we will look at ways to change our ways of subconscious thinking by means of existing technology. |
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A Strong Identity
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| The best negotiation is when you are not even negotiating. This is a true story from the life of Sam Maitin, the good artist who lived and worked in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA. |
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Are You Limiting Your Thinking
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| The more interesting and enlightening you are, the more people will welcome you into their lives and the more opportunity will abound.
Learning is not limited to going to school or getting a degree. It's surprising that many people stop feeding their minds after a certain point. For some, that point is high school graduation; for others, it's graduating from college. A large university once took a survey of its recent graduates and found that 90 percent hadn't read a single book since they'd left the university. |
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STAYING TOP OF MIND WITHOUT BEING A PAIN IN THE NECK
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| By John Doerr
“And if you can't be with the one you love, honey, love the one you're with,
love the one you're with, love the one you're with, love the one you're with.…”
- Stephen Stills
Why does it seem that our clients (and prospects) too often take the advice of seventies rock stars when selecting their professional services providers? Perhaps the following story will shed some light.
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The Fountain of Youth.
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| Everywhere we look these days there are products and programs to make and keep you looking younger. There is beauty at every age, what has happened to the beauty within?? |
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STAYING TOP OF MIND WITHOUT BEING A PAIN IN THE NECK
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| By John Doerr
“And if you can't be with the one you love, honey, love the one you're with,
love the one you're with, love the one you're with, love the one you're with.…”
- Stephen Stills
Why does it seem that our clients (and prospects) too often take the advice of seventies rock stars when selecting their professional services providers? Perhaps the following story will shed some light.
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The Day our Icons let us down
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| In the seventies Marks and Spencer plc, in UK was the icon of the retail industry. Everyone used M&S as a benchmark by which they measured their performance and aspired to achieve. National Westminster Bank was the biggest bank in UK and the bank that handled the Bank of England. British Airways was the major airline in the world and a company that other airlines looked up to.
There were similar organizations in North America as well and other parts of the world.
Then the world changed. In the 80’s the world shifted gear. The icons were found to be set in their traditional ways. In fact all three of these companies were challenged to the level that they nearly disappeared. |
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Leadership Insight: The Balanced Leader
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| Workaholics need not apply.
Throughout the late seventies, the Charlie Sheen Wall Street eighties, and even through a good part of the nineties, work ethic was defined as living at work, living work and committing every waking moment to work. To be a boss, you had to commit your life to the organization and outwork your peers and potential competitors for promotion.
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