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Lesson #5: Your Conscience is Your Chicest Business Accessory
“We children didn’t have many chances to daydream,” recalls Armani. “It was wartime. There were very real, everyday problems. I didn’t have time to think about my dreams for the future. We were concerned with certain, very basic things: eating, getting cheap schoolbooks, and being able to go to the cinema on Sundays.”

"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.”

Be an Advocate to Ruffle Some Feathers and Accelerate Your Business
The “it” factor- that special something that will make you and your business stand out in a crowded marketplace and be selected over your competitors. The “it” factor is being an advocate. Taking a stand for something and in fact being loud and proud about it.

Take Your Stand… with Courage and Humility
Taking a stand, for anything, requires courage. Courageous leadership is knowing what's right and then acting on it.

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The Inside Scoop: How Ben & Jerry’s Achieved Success
They turned their $5 for an ice cream making course into a successful multimillion dollar business, and they had a lot of fun in the process. But, Ben & Jerry’s isn’t just about the delicious ice cream. From taking a stand against nuclear weapons to discussing America politics and corporate social responsibility, founders Cohen and Greenfield are taking the vision for their business to the wider world. How did two anti-corporate hippies become millionaires and respected business leaders in the 21st century?

Take Your Stand… with Courage and Humility
Taking a stand, for anything, requires courage. Courageous leadership is knowing what's right and then acting on it.

Be an Advocate to Ruffle Some Feathers and Accelerate Your Business
The “it” factor- that special something that will make you and your business stand out in a crowded marketplace and be selected over your competitors. The “it” factor is being an advocate. Taking a stand for something and in fact being loud and proud about it.

How Values Set You Apart
What you stand for and your ability to run a business based on those principles is a marketplace differentiator. If you are looking to stand out this is a must read article.

I Was Never a Sheep!
Have you ever wondered why some people are so unique and stand out and others are just hidden in the crowd. I stand out, I have never been a sheep!

Government Takeover Will Continue
Our current government will keep taking over as many aspects of American life as they can, attacking freedom wherever they see it and installing socialist programs in its place, until we stand up and take our government back. It's supposed to be "by, of, and for the People" - it's time we put things to rights.

Where You Stand Is Important
To be honest, I could have started this column with “where you sit is also important.” The reality is that where you sit influences where you stand, but where you stand has a direct bearing on where you sit. Let me explain.

12 Simple Ways to Sell More Books
10 very easy to implement "stand out" ideas so your book will stand out from the millions of others out there.

Need an Executive Coach? “Maybe some do, but I’m all set…”
Many leaders have the confidence, experience and know-how to get things done. They are committed to success and are adept at navigating around and, when necessary, through obstacles that stand in the way. For a select few, nothing is going to get in the way of their success. They recognize the benefit of getting assistance. They understand taking action is actually a sign of strength.

Better to Try and Fail – or not try at all??
Recently I watched the 2007 movie Lions for Lambs. In this movie a brilliant but apathetic student asks his professor, “Is there any difference in trying but failing, and simply failing to try – if you end up in the same place anyway?” He was attempting to justify taking the safe route; never really taking a stand or trying anything big. What do you think? Do you cringe at trying something big because of the possibility of failure?

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