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How Good IS Your Victim Story?
I believew that if we have a better understanding of what exactly is a victim story, how to recognize it and that it is unhealthy for us that maybe, just maybe, we would be moved to choose something different. One person choosing somethings different can have wide spread ripple affects.

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Victim Or Victor by Robin J Elliott
Here’s a quick way to tell if you see yourself as a victim or as a victor. After all, there are only two choices: Victim or Victor. Loser or Winner.

The Law of Attraction
Are you aware of what a powerful creator you are? Do you know that everything that is happening to you or has ever happened to you is, without exception, in full response to your thoughts - and more importantly - the emotions behind those thoughts? Take a look at your life. There are probably some areas you're really happy with and some areas you're not so happy with. You may even believe you are a victim of your circumstances. I'm here to tell you, you are not a victim! It's simply a matter of understanding how to play the Game (of Life) by understanding the rules...the Laws that define the Game.

The Dance of Mind: The Key to Superior Performance
If you've ever tried to kick a habit or change self-defeating behaviours, you know that there is nothing more challenging that changing human behaviour. But behaviours are the effect of some cause. If we change the cause, what is behind the scenes leading to certain behaviours, the behaviours change naturally. The key to superior performance is behind the scenes in the mind. Learn about how your mind works as a system and how you can change that system to achieve happiness and success.

The 3% Solution for Business Success ~ part one
We've long known that true financial independence only occurs for about 3% of the population. Similarly, I believe, that only 3% of all registered businesses ever achieve their potential greatness and success. Some businesses let small issues take over while others become mired with a lack of focus. Some even let world economies dictate their prosperity. An elite group of entrepreneurs and business people chart their own path and create their own success. This group practices what we call "3%" behaviours. These behaviours separate them from the other businesses in their industry and create unparalleled success.

The Foundation to Sales Success in Today’s New Economy of Buyers
Selling in today’s new economy of buyers requires a strong foundation in order to succeed. It is crucial to your overall success to begin with a strong foundation to support the productive behaviours within your Selling System. Your attitude, which stems from your individual beliefs, is the foundation for productive behaviours and sales velocity. A brand new positive and proactive attitude will certainly attract more buyers. It will assist in changing your ineffective behaviours or habits into defined daily disciplines and efficient habits will provide you with more focused targeting. The result will be a better return on time invested (R.O.T.I.).

Moving to a 'consequential corporate culture'
In any organisation it is the behaviour of its’ people that lead to success, mediocrity or failure. Behaviours stem from a set of values that the organisation must understand and that leadership must role model. Behaviours must also have consequences for the values to have any credibility; an up side for good behaviour in terms of recognition and reward and a downside for poor behaviour in terms of challenge, coaching, training and development and perhaps even having to leave the organisation. In the article we provide 10 areas that you must focus on to embed values and the right behaviours in your business.

Entrepreneurs Are Optimists
I've long argued that there are two types of people out there. I call them "The Victim" and "The Entrepreneur." You can usually tell the difference by the sort of energy a person exudes. While everyone experiences their own personal ups and downs, the long-term trend you sense from an Entrepreneur is one of optimism, and that from a Victim is one of pessimism.

Inspirational Leaders Are True Professionals
I've mentioned before that there are two types of person, the Victim and the Entrepreneur. The Victim blames everyone but himself for anything that goes wrong, yet relies on others to take care of him... the Entrepreneur relies on herself and expects to take care of business. It should be obvious that only the Entrepreneur in each of us is capable of true professionalism.

Three Primary Reasons To Become An Entrepreneur
For some time, I've written and spoken about the difference between two basic types of person out there these days: The Victim, and The Entrepreneur. The Victim needs to be taken care of... the Entrepreneur takes care of herself, and others. The Victim is competitive, and views life as a win-lose (sometimes even a lose-lose) proposition; the Entrepreneur is collaborative, and sees life as win-win. Victims blame others; Entrepreneurs are self-reliant, and get things done....

Have You Counted Your Blessings Lately?
'Tis the season to count your blessings... just as it was last month, and just as it will be next month, and the month after. Each of us contains two basic characters - the Entrepreneur, and the Victim, and we'll each by dominated by the character we "feed." Counting (and recounting) your blessings feeds your inner Entrepreneur, and starves the lesser self I call your inner Victim....

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