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Do Sweat the Small Stuff: Beware of the Hidden Restrictions in Non-Disclosure Agreements
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| Recession or not, my clients and colleagues are doing business, the smart ones even capturing a little more space in their particular niche as the timid and fearful hang to the rear. As you do so, however, keep in mind that if you sign contracts too quickly (understandably not wanting to lose the opportunity), you run the risk of getting caught up in those little "gotchas" that we fail to recognize until it's too late.
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How Do Companies Retain Their Under Performing Salespeople?
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| Yesterday, while reviewing the findings and answers from a Sales Force Evaluation with a client, the conversation turned to the possibility of replacing some of their reps. As we began to talk about the 5 factors, they wondered how they were able to retain these people who, for the most part, weren't very good and weren't a very good fit for the roles they were in. Three of the factors came up big in explaining why the tenure of their 9 salespeople: |
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Why the Titanic Sank: Sweat the Small Stuff
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| Most of us don't realize how the small stuff can get in the way. This article desicribes how one minor oversight caused the deaths of hundreds and sank the largest vessel of its time. It wasn't the expensive hardware, it was something we can buy on Amazon.com. |
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Celebrate The Small Stuff
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| Find out in this article why every step you make in your journey towards your goal is as important as your desired outcome. It’s time to celebrate – starting today! |
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Why do Ad Agencies never Advertise?
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| Because they know that it doesn't work! |
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You Don't Always Have to Be Right
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| You know the situations - you're in a conversation with someone and it starts to get a little contentious because you differ on the "facts." |
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HELPFUL HINTS TO OVERCOME STRESS
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| Different studies show that it is not stress per se but the coping strategies to deal with it that need close attention, People with effective strategies find it easier to brush off stress, while those who use bad coping skills suffer the health consequences. |
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How to Survive the Tough Times
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| Look… Let’s be honest. There’s no “one size fits all” solution to survival during challenging times. But there are some strategies that will help no matter what situation you and your business are in. |
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Implementing Wealth Strategies
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| You always follow through with all the wealth strategies you learn and like, right?
If you said no, you're not alone. I don't and most of my clients don't either. Actually, it's probably not a good idea if you want to keep balance in your life.
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Wrapping it Up!
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| As we wind down to the end of year, what will you be most thankful for?
Those New Year’s resolutions and plans for the New Year are right around the corner. |
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WorkLife Balance and the Art of Multi-tasking
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| How do we separate the wheat from the chaff in our 24/7 world. Perhaps a little contemplation and a trip inward in the chaos of the day might be the place to begin. Multi-tasking might make you feel efficient, but it's not likely it's the answer to tackling workplace overload. |
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The Little Things
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| The inner world of the soul
asks us to take it slower,
pay attention to the small things,
appreciate beauty,
bless and savor our relationships,
and care for our bodies
and the earth.
Tom Daly
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Spring Cleaning - A Great Time to Dig Out
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| How often have you moved into a larger house that had lots of extra space, only to find that within a few short years the house was too small to hold all your "stuff" and you felt a need to move to a larger space again?
For most of us, it's not a matter of too little space, but rather too much stuff! |
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Win By Giving Stuff Away
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| People don’t want to get sold stuff. They want stuff for nothing. Learn how to make a profit even when having fun giving stuff away! |
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Resolving Needs - What Your Employees Wish For!
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| Sometimes in business, the big stuff gets the all the attention it needs - whilst the small stuff misses out. Yet it is the small stuff that your people live with day in, day out. For them, the biggest issues they face are not 'Mission Statements', 'Visions' or 'Corporate Values' - sorry, they just aren't interested. So what is important to them?
Here's how you find out... |
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Increase Sales with a Fine Tooth Comb
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| What’s the difference between what you do and how you do it and how top producers do the same things? It’s all in the details. The stuff you don’t even notice or think about. The stuff you can’t even see. |
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Software Development The Way GOD Does It
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| In the beginning God created the universe and filled it with objects. He gave each object a set of attributes and placed it in a particular location in the universe where it occupies some space. Each object has been given the ability to do some stuff and communicate with other objects around it by sending and receiving messages. An object is able to do some stuff by itself (including create other objects) but for other stuff it needs to send messages to other objects asking for help. And some stuff it can only do if it's asked to by other objects. |
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Successful People Treat Problems and Setbacks as Opportunities
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| Stuff happens: good stuff, bad stuff, frustrating stuff, and unexpected stuff. Most of it is out of your control. Successful people respond to the stuff that happens in a positive way. Humans are the only animals with free will. That means we -- you and me -- get to decide how we react to every situation that comes up. It's your choice. Successful people choose to respond to events proactively. They do what they can to make the best out of any situation in which they find themselves. Use them to become a better, more successful person. |
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Want Success? Take a Lesson From Lindsey Vonn
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| 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. |
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Are you really good at handling cr@p?
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| Bad stuff happens to good and even somewhat enlightened people. But when you get really good at handling cruddy stuff often enough, you become comfortable with it. You might think that you’re living better now that you’re able to tolerate bad stuff without flying off the handle, but is that really a good thing? |
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The More You Sweat, The Less You "Sweat"
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| You've heard that wonderful expression, "Don't sweat the small stuff... and it's all small stuff!" In fact, I'm pretty sure some writer has made a boatload of money with little books bearing similarly-worded titles. But the fact is, if you own a business - or if your leadership mission is a challenging, "entrepreneurial" one - you have to sweat the small stuff. It often seems as though your business and mission depend on it.... |
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The More You Sweat... The Less!
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| You've heard that wonderful expression, "Don't sweat the small stuff... and it's all small stuff!" In fact, I'm pretty sure some writer has made a boatload of money with little books bearing similarly-worded titles. But the fact is, if you own a business - or if your leadership mission is a challenging, "entrepreneurial" one - you have to sweat the small stuff. It often seems as though your business and mission depend on it.... |
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