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Managing Your Emotions after a Layoff
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| An article of 1072 words offering coaching tips and describing the three phases and corresponding emotions to expect after a layoff |
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Building Your Emotional "Fallout Shelter"
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| There's only one simple (but not easy) approach that we can take that will shelter us from these emotional flash-backs from midlife trauma: beware of free-floating emotions! By that I mean that we can actually train ourselves to spot emotions that come out of nowhere and that seem . . . well . . . just wrong. |
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Business Networking for Job Seekers
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| Business networking can be an intimidating concept for newly displaced workers. Taking some simple steps in a consistent manner can quickly grow your network. Start now to build the relationships that will help you to bridge the time and space between job seeking and job success. |
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The 9 Stages of a Business
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| All companies go through various stages in their business “lives”. This article identifies and discusses the characteristics of each of those stages. |
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Disillusionment and the Second Stage of Life
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| The disillusionment that marks the transition from childhood to adulthood is all a part of transitioning through the famous five stages of grief. Midlife means acceptance. |
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Managing a Growing Business
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| Once a start-up business is up and running, how does an entrepreneur manage it? Often the entrepreneurial spirit of self-confidence, creativity, focus and control leads to financial and personal grief as the enterprise grows. A hands-on entrepreneur who gives birth to the business loves perfecting every detail. But after the start-up, continued growth requires a shift in management style. Those who fail to adjust to a growing business can be the cause of the problems rather than the solution. In this article, we will look at the stages through which entrepreneurial companies move and consider how managers should out their planning, organizing, leading and controlling. |
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When an Employee is Grieving - The Death of a Child
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| Businesses are accustomed to putting a price tag on lost productivity and increased insurance costs associated with conditions from diabetes to those from life problems including substance abuse and depression. For the first time there is data available on the impact of grief in the workplace and the annual cost of grief from the death of a loved one is more than $37.5 billion. |
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The Five Stages of Partnership
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| All partnerships, and all relationships for that matter, go through five predictable stages. Knowing these stages is like having a map that will help you to accurately assess where you are in your partnerships, see where you have been and where you can go. This will also allow you to deal effectively with the particular concerns of the stage you are in. |
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When Managing Change - Understand The Grief Cycle
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| In 1969, Elizabeth Kubler-Ross wrote a book, called ‘On Death and Dying’ in which she described a cycle of emotional states experience by people who lose a loved one. She called this the “Grief Cycle”. The Grief Cycle is now recognized as a process that is experienced more generally by people working their way through bad news. |
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How To Process Grief.
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| Sometimes we are just not aware that we have not processed grief. We know to process grief when someone dies. However, there are other events that happen that we may not be as aware of the need to grieve as we process these events.
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The Myth of Transcendence and Other Evolutionary Geek-ness
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| Stages of Evolution. Waves of unfolding. The spiral.
You are familiar with the holonic stages ::: from pre-personal to personal to trans-personal; from body/physical to mind/mental/intellectual to Spiritual; from ego-centric to ethno-centric/Nationalistic to World-centric/global. From pre-rational to rational to trans-rational.
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From vengeance to justice to Grace.
From your emotions running you to having choice around your emotional reactions to achieving a place of actual freedom; from crawling to walking to running.
Stages of ever increasing inclusiveness. Stages of ever-increasing whole-ness. Levels of ever-increasing expansiveness. |
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Hydroponic Nutrients - What are they?
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| Plants require different proportions of nutrients during vegetation and flowering stages. Current nutrient products are more advanced than earlier counterparts and now allow precise adjustments based on these growth stages. This means you can get a bigger bang for your buck by increasing yields in your produce crops with a little research. |
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Social Co-Creation and Product Development – A Systematic View
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| Social Co-creation can be seen at all the eight stages of what is popularly being referred to as the New Product Development by marketing gurus. Let us take all these stages under three broad points and see how co-creation is vital at each level. |
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