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Rolling with the punches or rolling out?
In today’s workplace, you will find an array of employees, with different cultures, background, ethics, attributes and characters, to name a few. These folks are asked to melt their knowledge and expertise into one pot and aim for a single objective—the employer’s! We will all agree that amidst the single objective that is aimed for, each individual and single entity is looking for their best interest. Growing their own skills, following their own career path and forging their way to the top.

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An invitation to a New Years Dance
How do you get you going? How do you commit to a plan or set of tasks, get them done, and then move on to the next steps? How do you avoid the "I'll do it later" syndrome, or the "I've gotta deal with these emergencies first" where the former is probably nothing but a stall, and the latter possibly an avoidance

Ten Ways a Professional Can Take a Quick Break at work
According to the RealAge website “Researchers have found a strong link between chronic work stress and a nasty cluster of factors known as syndrome X (or metabolic syndrome). They increase your blood pressure, your belt size, and your odds of developing diabetes.” Programming a little relaxation time into your week is one way to guard against daily stress affecting your health. Here are a few ideas of ways to do this. You don’t need to do all of them. Choose the one or ones that resonate with you.

Business success strategies -- Get Beyond The Lies to Recovery
As a recovering workaholic/perfectionist, not to mention having delusions-of-superhero syndrome, I'm first to tell you the road to recovery isn't easy. But it is worth it. Here are 3 tips to get you started.

Do You Suffer from 'Guru Syndrome?'
You know you're buying too many online programs when you open the door to your office cabinet and a huge information marketing binder falls on your head. It took me a year to recognize I was suffering from the newest 21st century symptoms - Guru Syndrome. And, this syndrome stymied my business, made me second-guess myself and spend too much money. Find out if you suffer from these symptoms and if you don't, discover the secrets to avoiding this 21st century affliction.

Sales Training For Service Businesses - Why Should I Use You? - Part 1 of 3
It's not always about sales training. The most common mistake I see with Services marketing is the 'it's all about me syndrome'. All of a company's letters, web site, and networking interactions are all about the company and what you can do.

Personal finance software helps get rid of overspending syndrome
As a person who just started a new career, or got a promotion, handling new opportunities, including a higher salary can be somewhat hard. People start experiencing the symptoms of repetitive shopping strain and overspending syndrome, making purchases faster than sound, going out to restaurants more often than before, spending more on clothes, accessories, etc. After a few months, the cold reality sends a distinct signal – buddy, you spend more than you earn. If you keep on this way, you are going to be broke soon. Budgeting and a good personal finance program can be an effective panacea against the shopping syndrome. It may help you to enjoy the new opportunities coming from a new career path, while avoiding going massively into purchases.

Information Overload – Stop Reading and Implement!
Every now and then I get “information overload” syndrome. This is when my eyes cross and I just want to take a nap or play FreeCell all day on my computer.

Creating the “I’ve Heard of You” Syndrome
One of the best ways to get known is to create the “I’ve Heard of You Somewhere” syndrome. It’s a simple tactic that costs nothing and can generate big results.

The Success Syndrome
I want to talk to you about an illness that strikes every single successful business at some time or another. It goes through 3 predicable stages. It is called The Success Syndrome.

Business Lessons from a Dog’s Perspective!
Have you ever heard of the ‘lone ranger’ syndrome? Many solo-preneurs experience this, particularly in the start-up phase. Building a business can be a lonely affair – if you let it.

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