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How NLP Can Give You the Edge at Work
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| Certainly there's a lot of garbage talked about NLP, and NLP has been used in unethical and distasteful ways. But if you strip out the hype and apply some critical intelligence, here's how it can over-deliver for you in the workplace. |
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Its Not Over There
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| "Not getting what you want is sometimes a wonderful stroke of luck" - The Dalai Lama |
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Joint Venture Experts Use The Tools
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| Imagine a plumber that arrives at your house with a mousetrap, two radial tires and a tennis racket. Wrong tools. Probably won’t get pipe fixed. Yet some of us are not using tools that are readily available. Here’s some you can use to ensure your success. |
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Sales Training London Why Giving Your Customers Strokes is Profitable
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| Customers generally don't leave you because you mess up, they leave you because they feel stroke deprived. This short article explores how to give your customers strokes to develop and maintain lifetime relationships for profit.
Your customers are at the top of your competitors' prospect lists. Are you doing everything you can to protect them from your rivals? |
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Celebrate Every Achievement
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| In her book My Stroke of Insight, the author and Harvard brain scientist Jill Bolte Taylor documents her remarkable story. At the age of 37 years old, she suffered a stroke and then spent the next eight years making a full recovery. This involved learning to do the basics such as sit up in bed alone again, walk, talk, feed herself, drive, recall her memories, etc. The book is inspirational and also has some amazing pearls of wisdom. One of these pearls is how important it was for her to celebrate EVERY achievement no matter what the size. I found this attitude a wonderful one and would love all adults with ADHD to adopt too. She didn't say, "Oh, you can sit up on your own now, big deal, you could do that when you were one years old." That would have been discouraging after all her mental and physical effort it had taken. It would have als |
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Charity begins at home
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| Mia Woodford and her friend Emma Leschallas have set up their own business running a website which auctions gifts donated to charity and returns the proceeds to charity. Building on her background in advertising, the site has auctioned everything from Bridget Jones' knickers to Roger Federer's tennis shirt. |
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India Pepsi Franchisee set to secure franchise rights for Sri Lankan Bottling BusinessIndia Pepsi Franchisee set to secure franchise rights for Sri Lankan Bottling Business
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| NEW DELHI: RJ Corp, the diversified conglomerate owned by serial entrepreneur Ravi Jaipuria, is about to clinch a deal that will in one stroke hand it all of PepsiCo's bottling operations in Sri Lanka and expand its global footprint further. |
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LEADERSHIP MEANS BEING EXCELLENT AT ANY PLACE, ANY TIME
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| I've been playing tennis for nearly five decades. I love the game and I hit the ball well, but I'm far from the player I wish I were.
I've been thinking about this a lot the past couple of weeks, because I've taken the opportunity, for the first time in many years, to play tennis nearly every day. My game has gotten progressively stronger. I've had a number of rapturous moments during which I've played like the player I long to be.
And almost certainly could be, even though I'm 58 years old. Until recently, I never believed that was possible. For most of my adult life, I've accepted the incredibly durable myth that some people are born with special talents and gifts, and that the potential to truly excel in any given pursuit is largely determined by our genetic inheritance. |
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Tennis...a lesson in life
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| The title says it all! In tennis and in life we learn and grow from our experiences and the examples and metaphors in this article are sure to be helpful to tennis players and non-tennis players alike. |
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The Inner Game
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| In 1971 Tim Gallwey, founder of the Inner Game, was working as a tennis coach. Having captained the tennis team at Harvard, he was on sabbatical before finding a serious job. One day he noticed that when he left the court briefly, a student who had been stuck with a technical problem had improved, without his help, by the time he returned. He began to realise that people could teach themselves better while working alone than when being given conventional sports instruction by a coach. |
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You Take Golf Lessons -- So Why Not Strategy Lessons?
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| People tend to assume that strategic thinking comes naturally, but nothing could be further from the truth. Strategy only looks easy with hindsight. So, just as you'd take lessons in golf or tennis, you should seek to actively educate and train yourself to think more strategically. |
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