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Smart Women and The Academy Awards
This article is about how real or possible a dream or goal really can be. If you have passion, commitment, hope and are willing to do whatever it takes to make it happen, your dreams can become a reality. It’s essential to stay committed to the process moving forward with positive action steps every day toward your goal.

Of Hope and Change
Leaders everywhere would do well to watch the inauguration through the eyes of change management. The reactions exhibited by attendees and pundits alike parallel those of the people affected by change in your organization.

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How to Sell Your Small Business
If you're a small business owner, you know just how much of your blood, sweat, and tears go into making it a success. Even if you've moved into an area you know is lucrative, making a return on your investment is quite the challenge, and isn't for someone who requires a lot of free time, or even necessarily fixed working hours.

The Business Failed But Did You
Just to make sure we're in agreement, let me reiterate the standard warnings once again. Starting a business is incredibly hard work. It takes long hours and deep pockets. It demands unbridled passion and unquestioned commitment. It requires that you give of yourself until you often feel there is nothing left to give. And sometimes, even after you've done all that you can do and given all that you can give, the business fails. Period. Blood, sweat, and tears can only carry you so far in the business world. Good intentions and grand ideas won't pay the office rent. You can not make payroll with Monopoly money.

2nd Annual Beyond the Tears Humanitarian Awards, 2008
Not even the crazy downpour/storm that hit New York on September 6th, 2008 could stop the Second Annual Beyond the Tears Humanitarian Awards. And, while the legendary Apollo theater was not filled to capacity, the show was nothing short of perfection! The second annual event began with the very funny, Nollywood handsome actor and comedian, Francis Duru welcoming the audience. His jokes through out the evening was the icing to a great evening. After his welcome remarks, Duru introduced members of the SACAIDS, the non-profit responsible for producing the event.

How to Manage the Scary What-ifs of Publishing a Book
All aspiring authors look forward to publishing their book…until it actually goes to press. Then all these fears start showing up. What if no one likes the book? What if I never sell a copy? What if it comes from the printer riddled with errors? Tears, depression, horror-these are common reactions to such a profound moment in life, and even experienced authors feel queasy on publication day.

Fear Tears Frustration
You too have a Negative-Nellie in your head that can be a great source of fear, tears or frustration in your business. The key to achieving your goals is to persist and do it anyway.

The Power of Tears
Discover the difference between victim pain and authentic pain and how expressing your authentic tears can open you to joy.

Unsustainable Sustainability - Going green can be good
The environmentalists seem to be gaining ground now that Wal*Mart has begun qualifying vendors based on the degree of sustainable operating and manufacturing practices they employ. Green is here for good, but don't let the tears fuel images of profits being washed away by expensive materials and useless recycling efforts. Like it or not, green is good. But until you look at your business from a long term perspective instead of the on-demand environment we all seem to be chasing, all you'll see is expense. Slow down, read the article, and learn how to turn green into green!

Bridges and Walls
Each time we interact with another person, we are given the opportunity to build a bridge or a wall. There are no neutral meetings among people. Each contact either builds up or tears down the relationship. Recently, I had the opportunity to have breakfast and lunch in the same hotel dining room on the same day. During breakfast, it was a bit crowded and the food was somewhat slow in coming; however, the waitress was polite, pleasant, and professional. She inquired about me and the purpose of my trip. She seemed to genuinely care. I was left with a very positive impression of what otherwise could have been a mediocre to poor experience.

Business Presentations - How Boring Are You?
Are you boring your audience to tears? If you're in a leadership position, most people will not come forward and tell you to your face: "You're boring!" Learn the signs and symptoms of boredom so you can make an instant course-correction.

Do You Need a Business Broker to Sell Your Business?
So often Business owners think that they are able to sell their business and actually make more money! Mainly because they think they are eluding paying a commission. Reality is like the saying goes, that they are "cutting off their nose to spite their face." Most Business owners have a very small sample of buyers. This means that the buyer that they find is only bidding against themselves. How could a business owners think that they would get the best possible price and terms for their business. After years of putting blood sweat and tears into the business don't throw everything away just to save a few pennies on the dollar.

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