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by: Terje Ellingsen
(November 06, 2005)
There is one personal development program that beat all others. Actually, this is the best recipe for success I have ever seen, and if you follow it carefully through the few simple steps it contains, you are virtually guaranteed to succeed in any development or personal changing effort you make. ..
by: Kenneth Little
(November 05, 2005)
Your Goldmine is unique and contains nuggets of great price which the world would gladly purchase if only you were willing to Find The Nuggets, Mine Them and Refine Them.You will find your Goldmine deep within.It's much closer than you think.Been having a challenging time lately? Plagued with ..
by: Logan Wong
(November 03, 2005)
Career Outlook For People Born In The Year Of The Rat2006 is a year when you should stay focused and work hard. Remain patient as you may not reap the rewards of your hard work immediately.If you are running your own business, you should avoid making major financial investments. Although you may be .
by: Ken Asselin
(November 03, 2005)
Let’s face it, the ability to read faster, and still comprehend what you’re reading, is an essential skill in today’s fast moving environment. We must read extensively if we want to be successful in our studies, or careers.There’s no doubt, learning to speed read is probably the most ..
by: Kenneth Little
(November 02, 2005)
Remember the days of Speed Reading. Courses for $2,500!Forget Speed Reading.You can find the secret to true success as you embrace four new types of reading -1. Need Reading - Reading with a Need in Mind2. Feed Reading - Reading Like One Shipwrecked3. Deed Reading - Reading To Be Able to Help ..
by: Ryan Fyfe
(November 02, 2005)
Now you can't really summarize on life, because life is no more the same then it is different for each and every one of us. I'm always taxed with thoughts on the purpose of life. Or maybe another way to look on that, is how to live a life of purpose. Look at yourself in the mirror. Look at your ..
by: Nick Arrizza, M.D.
(November 01, 2005)
The need to win is espoused as being a virtuous or heroic characteristic by many. It is, in fact, one of the basic motivating principles in our society today. If you asked anyone whether they subscribe to a life based on such a need you would likely be told that life would not be possible without ..
by: Tami Close
(November 01, 2005)
You deserve everything that is wonderful! Do you know how extraordinary you are? Let’s spend a few moments writing about you and defining the relationship you desire with yourself. Let me give you an example that I use for myself:Tami’s LifeI am spiritually minded I am financially responsible ..
by: Allan Kenyon
(November 01, 2005)
Remember that day when everything was perfect? You had positive momentum. Everything you touched turned into something good. If you were a golfer on that day you were the master of your sport. Your shots were long and accurate. Your putts were right on the money. On that day as a salesperson ..
by: Nick Arrizza, M.D.
(November 01, 2005)
In my previous article: “The Need To Win”, I discussed how this need is generated from a deep feeling of lack as is every need. In this case a lack of an experience of a sense of adequacy, security, self esteem, self confidence, and a general sense of “I'm OK as I am".I also noted ..
by: Steve Hill
(November 01, 2005)
When growing up my parents would always say to me, as long as you give one hundred percent, there is no such thing as failure. I now really believe this statement and it is a philosophy I am trying to install into my own children. This article describes this subject in more detail.After I left ..
by: Annett Tate
(November 01, 2005)
We talk about success as though it’s an event or a thing. We refer to people wearing “the badges of success", and carrying around (or wearing or driving) the latest status symbol.But success is not a thing – it is a way of being in the world.You can have all the riches in the world, and ..
by: Allan Kenyon
(November 01, 2005)
What do you say when you talk to yourself?I'll give it a try, but I just don’t think I can do it”. “There is no way I can improve this relationship, but I’ll make one more attempt”. Or are you one of the few who practices positive self-talk? “I have faced tough situations before and .
by: Allan Kenyon
(November 01, 2005)
So you think the speed of light is fast. How about the speed of Life? We're here already. It's like the blink of an eye. Where did the time go?Remember all those plans and all those dreams? Is it really too late to be what you might have been? Many of our coaching clients say no, absolutely ..
by: Arthur Buchanan
(October 31, 2005)
When you start thinking of how you can help others that is a good sign, as your mind is starting to look at the picture as a whole instead of the pieces parts that others seem to see.(You Are Getting Closer and Closer to That Perfect You Everyday!)You will start to focus on what is the best ..
by: Ramon Greenwood
(October 30, 2005)
The idea of winning is at the very heart of the American work ethic. The gospel of our culture tells us winning is not just the best thing, it is the only thing.But real winners in the world of work know they can't win them all, nor should they. They have mastered the art of losing, ..
by: Dean Marino
(October 30, 2005)
The best way to ensure success, is to not quit. It's a simple statement, but why do people and businesses fail? There are several reasons, but many times failure can be linked directly to the lack of solid goals and commitment to goals.You see, to get where you want to go, you first need to decide ..
by: Mickael Kerenterff
(October 30, 2005)
Developing your will power is directly related to your success in life. No one can over-estimate the power of your will to do.Most people do not fail because of a lack of education. History is filled with uneducated or poorly educated millionaires who didn't let this supposed shortcoming hold them ..
by: Paula Gregorowicz
(October 30, 2005)
Last month I took a much needed vacation to one of my favorite environs, the desert, and spent some time in Zion National Park, Utah. At the time we planned the trip, we had no intention of tackling one of the park's crown jewels, the Angels Landing trail. We had read about it (strenuous, not for .
by: Paula Gregorowicz
(October 30, 2005)
In December 2003, I celebrated my birthday in New York City doing one of my favorite things, seeing a Broadway show. Now, I've seen quite a few over the past ten or fifteen years, but few have come even close to the powerful impact Wicked has had on me.The story looks at the concepts of good and ..
by: Robert Paisola
(October 29, 2005)
So, do you have it or not?Do you live a life full of abundance and happiness, or do you bury your head in the sand, look around and merely WISH that your life could be a better place.The big question that I get asked over and over is "Rob, what is the true definition of success?"Well, that answer ..
by: Kay Schwartz
(October 29, 2005)
The play, Death Of A Salesman, is a tragedy not only in the liberal sense of the Greeks, who thought that any play that was serious and dignified was tragic, but also because the main character of Willy Loman qualifies as a tragic figure.The stories of monarchs are stirring, but the story of the ..
by: Dan Castro
(October 29, 2005)
Perhaps your professional life isn’t going exactly like you thought it was supposed to go. Maybe you’ve made a series of bad decisions or even one really bad choice that you can’t seem to bounce back from. Maybe you’ve been downsized or terminated. Maybe your best-laid plans have failed and .
by: Craig Garber
(October 28, 2005)
Ever hear about someone eating something spicy, and once they get the spices down, it makes them start sweating?Well, the other day I was eating lunch with a friend of mine -- Mexican food -- and immediately after gobbling down some hot salsa, sweat starts pouring down my buddy's face, like he was ..
by: Ginny Dye
(October 28, 2005)
Success Is Not Achieved in a VacuumWe need to always remember that we never achieve success alone. There are people all around us who help make it happen.Ben Carson was just another kid trying to survive. Raised by a single mom in the Detroit ghettos he had a terrible temper and an even worse ..
by: Dan Nichols
(October 27, 2005)
When we first go into business for ourselves many of us fail to follow in most cases a natural order of the universe. I didn’t invent it, you didn’t invent it, but it has certainly undeniably always been here – it just IS. Life has a natural order – look at our biology, our ecology, our ..
by: Dan Nichols
(October 27, 2005)
In an earlier article I defined with some detail the importance of order in achieving success. In the way a plant needs to have water and sunlight to succeed, an entrepreneur needs to adhere to the 3 imperatives to success; passion, persistence and vision.Using the analogy of the plant we all know ..
by: Michael Bresciani
(October 27, 2005)
That the hot pursuit of money can pull someone away from all other matters in life is now becoming more obvious in America. Some people who have made their first million and more are turning to something else for fulfillment. Some are becoming volunteers, others are joining religious movements and ..
by: Michael Bresciani
(October 27, 2005)
From movie stars to gospel singers the race is on to tell the world how to succeed by using the keys, the secrets or principles these people found in life. Usually these keys are purported to be the only way they or anyone else will ever succeed. Seven keys to financial wealth, the twelve keys to a .
by: Kim Duke
(October 27, 2005)
Think back to when you were a little kid. Did you have something you really wanted – like I mean – REALLY WANTED for Christmas?For me – it was the Big Barbie Camper.For those of you who have no idea of what I am talking about – this was the Cadillac of all Barbie products – the huge RV ..
by: Kevin Gianni
(October 26, 2005)
(Part 1 of 5 on Goal Setting)Did you know that all you have to do to set goals is 4 simple steps? And if you do those four simple steps you will absolutely reach your goal?Sometimes the power of goal setting overwhelms me.It's overwhelming for me because sometimes I think that if I choose something .
by: Paula Gregorowicz
(October 26, 2005)
Recently several people asked me why I enjoy my outdoor adventures so much. More specifically as my mother might ask me -- how can someone who is afraid of heights, has an anxiety/panic disorder, and doesn't like to get injured do such outlandish things? The outlandish things (to her) are hiking up .
by: Jenn Givler
(October 26, 2005)
Ok, I admit it. There are situations in life when I just want to scream. There are times that I’m just so frustrated and stressed out that all I can do is think about how frustrated and stressed out I am. When I want to crawl in bed and not wake up until the situation has cleared itself up and I ..
by: Daniel N. Brown
(October 26, 2005)
How many times has something good come into your life and you were not prepared to embrace it? This happens to so many people. When a special chance to do or have something great presents itself, most people will not be ready. How disappointing!Preparedness plus chance equals success. Believing you .
by: Gina Kovacs
(October 26, 2005)
Many people suffer from a lack of self-confidence; a feeling that spirals into placing ones own self-esteem down a bottomless abyss through the affirmations pulled from any of the following sources: peers, co-workers, family, friends, magazines, TV commercials, and particularly yourself (though the .
by: Michael Knowles
(October 26, 2005)
I was having a conversation with my 20-year-old son Bryan a few nights ago regarding why some athletes are more successful than those who often have more raw talent. We were talking about the look in person's eyes and he said something to me I'll never forget. "Joe Montana had that look. He ..
by: Peter Haahr Hansen
(October 26, 2005)
Life is full of rehearsed habits! Some of them are bad and some of them are good. So are the choices we make. Fundamentally, I believe that the choices we make will form our lives in a negative or positive direction. Every choice we make has a consequence for tomorrow and further ahead.We have the .
by: Josh Hinds
(October 25, 2005)
"Readers are leaders"... If I had to guess I'd say that is not the first time you've heard that is it? I certainly hope not anyway :-) -- because I can assure you that if you were to search out the top folks in any given area, you would likely find that those at the top are generally very well ..
by: Josh Hinds
(October 25, 2005)
There is great strength in numbers. Actively looking to include others in our own success is one way that will increase our level of achievement. This does not only apply if we're in business for ourselves. It reaches deep into many other areas of life as well.Perhaps you're a student. You know ..
by: Prince Ben Mohammed
(October 25, 2005)
A professional is someone who is willing to learn new skills and sharpening existing ones at any moment in life. A committed professional command more respect than a casual one.ATTITUDE:Your attitude matters in every profession you find yourself, as this is a factor that will determine how far you ..
by: Gary Simpson
(October 25, 2005)
Anybody who has ever achieved anything worthwhile has had to endure criticism. Realize, at an early stage of following your passion, that you are always going to have your detractors. You will be questioned about your motives, qualifications, ability, relationships and a host of other things - ..
by: Naveen Kumar
(October 25, 2005)
Wright brothers, Shakespeare and Newton they were the personalities well renowned as "The idols of Success". Wright brother's tought the mankind its initial chapters of flying by creating a mind blowing wiry-craft named "kitty hawk". Shakespeare stoled the lonely hearts with his mesmerising poems. ..
by: Cari Vollmer
(October 25, 2005)
We've all experienced moments in our life when we hear ourselves say "YES" to a job, person or situation we know deep in our heart isn't right for us. And still we do it. As soon as "yes" leaves our lips somewhere in us we hear a voice that screams "NO! Don't do it!" but somehow another part of us ..
by: Ramon Greenwood
(October 25, 2005)
Everybody has a boss. Like it or not, Mr. Big in the corner office is the gatekeeper of our careers. Therefore, career success requires that we learn how to manage our boss relationships.The boss is the portal in the hierarchy through which we connect with the rest of the organization and its ..
by: Paul Duxbury
(October 25, 2005)
I think maintaining “focus" is probably one of the most important and the most difficult “challenges" we face when running an online business and trying to establish what will make us successful. Especially when you consider how many different opportunities we are bombarded with each and ..
by: Stuart Laing
(October 25, 2005)
Yesterday, as I was flicking through the Scotsman newspaper, four words made me sit up and rub my eyes in disbelief. International news, culture, classifieds, sport, a-ha, business news: “Dana Petroleum, ordinary 813.5p” I nearly choked on my cornflakes. “So what?” you might be thinking ..
by: Micah Morris
(October 25, 2005)
A friend of mine likes to raise and show dogs. He and his wife like to take them to dog shows, where prizes are won for the best looking dogs. Preparing the dogs for this event involved training them from birth through their later years, from potty training to doing whatever dogs do at dog shows. I .
by: Josh Hinds
(October 25, 2005)
Have you ever had the feeling that there were outside forces trying to somehow convince you that you're not capable of achieving the things you desire? They could be anything ranging from people, to past experiences, or even an IQ test taken years ago.Why is it that we allow such things to dictate ..
by: Josh Hinds
(October 24, 2005)
Always be on the lookout for the win, win in all endeavors - I'm absolutely convinced that if we look hard enough at any given situation we can identify a win, win result in it. So what's the big deal about looking for the “win, win" you ask?Admittedly, I know a lot of people (some are ..
by: Josh Hinds
(October 24, 2005)
We are all a piece of a larger puzzle called life. If there is one thing that life has taught me through my experiences it is that we are but one piece of a much larger puzzle.While one persons role might be CEO of a fortune 500 company and anothers may be that of homemaker we have to remember that .
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