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Personal Success Tips - Blazing New Trails to a New Career
Reinventing yourself from one career to another is an adventure. The adventure can be welcomed or not. It depends upon personal circumstances. To some it is a deliberate intention to change. They are eager to venture out beyond their comfort zone and tap into their potential. To others reinventing themselves may be an unwelcome transition due to job loss, having to go back to work, divorce, or some other circumstance beyond their control.

It Takes G.R.I.T. to Win More Sales
Remember the movie, True Grit? John Wayne played an over the hill U.S. Marshal who in spite of some character flaws displayed “grit.” Many professional sales people sometimes feel over the hill especially during difficult economic times. What would happen if you had some of that grit of U.S. Marshall Rooster Cogburn?

Profile of Jeanette Forbes, leading woman in a man's world
What would you do if after two years of trading your company found it had a £179,000 bad debt? For most people it would spell disaster and they would probably close the company, but not Jeanette Forbes. She overcame this challenge and has since continued to build a success business as a total ICT provider to the Oil and Gas industry - traditionally a male dominated environment. Read more about how she started up and grew the company.

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Who Has True Grit?
In the feature film, True Grit, Marshall Rooster Cogburn (John Wayne) warns "Lucky" Ned Peffer (Robert Duvall) and three companions of their arrest. Cogburn on horseback faces the four horseman across a clearing. Cogburn tells Peffer that he intends to kill him within seconds or see him hang. Peffer responds, "That's bold talk for a one-eyed fat man." After a flurry of gunfire only Cogburn is alive. The moral? Never underestimate people with disabilities.

Accepting Responsibility and Making Ethical Decisions
In the feature film, True Grit, Mattie Ross searches for Tom Chaney. Chaney is wanted in Texas for killing a senator, but she is after him for stealing her father's money and killing him. She meets up with Chaney. She pulls out an ancient horse pistol, but he ignores the weapon thinking she won't use it. She fires and wounds him. Lying on the ground he complains, "Why does everything happen to me?" Does this behavior sound familiar?

Doing An Einstein
Albert Einstein once said, "Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different results is insanity." It was true then and it's true now. This article contains the 13 steppingstones to selling success!

It Takes G.R.I.T. to Win More Sales
Remember the movie, True Grit? John Wayne played an over the hill U.S. Marshal who in spite of some character flaws displayed “grit.” Many professional sales people sometimes feel over the hill especially during difficult economic times. What would happen if you had some of that grit of U.S. Marshall Rooster Cogburn?

Be Yourself: Imitation is Suicide
All the qualities and characteristics that make you unique are part of your essential, true self. And when you are being true to yourself you are attractive to others.

4 Ways of Defining Belief
By definition, belief refers to a psychological state in which a person holds to a premise, or an idea, that he or she discerns to be true. Belief is similar to knowledge, but differentiated by a level of stronger confidence and perhaps even of faith. One of Plato’s early works defined knowledge as a person’s “justified true belief”, and this understanding has continued through the ages. Simply put, you could say that belief is knowledge that has been proven true according to reason, plausibility, and evidence. Of course, one could argue that belief and knowledge are relative to the perception of one individual. This is a moot point though, because whatever a person wants to believe will be their reality - regardless if it is true or not.

The Challenge of Wealth Creation
True wealth encompasses more than just money. This article deals with some of the related issues that could prevent us from creating true personal wealth.

Key Management Insights - Achieving The Vision Needs People
Whatever your goals, aspirations and longer-term visions, you cannot make reality come true without people around you to make them come true. The challenge is taking them with you...

LEADRSHIP: STORY OF TRUE FRIENDSHIP
Leadership is a true friend to his team members. He accepts the friends as they are and love them and motivate them to accomplish the mission. True leaders wants to see there team members at the highest position in there life.True leader understand the need of a team player and satisfy it without occurring words .Real leader lead his team player to a peak level of performance by becoming their true friend. In Indian Wisdom , Krishna become true friends of Arjuna during the most needed time of life and drive him through wisdom to win over all evils of life.

Get More Sales By Telling Customers Why They Should Buy
Most Web sites assume that Web site visitors can figure out for themselves why they should buy your products and services. This might be true, but it's often not true. Don't take the chance! Tell your customers - in clear and simple words - why they should buy from you.

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