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Appreciative Therapy

Practical EQ | August 29th 2008 by Andy Smith

And here's the research to prove it - Therapy works better when the therapist focuses on the client's strengths from the AI Consulting blog.Now that we know that therapists get better results when they prepare by paying attention to the... read more

Are you "successful"?

RecruitingBloggers.com | August 8th 2008 by Recruiting Animal

Posted by Maureen Sharib Interesting article about what makes (Realtors) successful – take and apply directly to our industry. Successful Agents are reading books, and listening to CDs about building their business, and the less successful ones hav read more

Business Q and A - July 28, 2008

Articles on marketing, financing and a wide variety of busin… | July 28th 2008 by Ray Littrell

Got a question?  Contact us.  If we don't know the answer we'll find it. Q:  What do you think of direct marketing companies that promote the development of downlines?... We have articles on how to protect your computer, deve read more

Big Mistakes You Could Be Making At Work

Recruiting.com | July 16th 2008

What you consider to be innocent small talk, bonding with co-workers, or just doing your job, may be doing more damage than you think. read more

Research just in: “Diet sized snack turns off willpower”

Practical EQ | July 3rd 2008 by Andy Smith

And here’s a timely bit of research from this week’s New Scientist suggesting one reason why diets don’t work: “Diet sized snack turns off willpower” read more

Some quick thoughts about weight loss

Practical EQ | July 3rd 2008 by Andy Smith

Many hypnotherapy schools, like the one I did my original (hopelessly crap though very expensive) training with, advertise their shorter introductory courses as giving you the tools to deal with “simple problems like weight loss and smoking”. Whi read more

Stop blaming your Blackberry for your lack of self-discipline

Brazen Careerist | July 1st 2008

Are you thinking your Blackberry use is out of control and you need to turn it off? Forget it. The problem is not the Blackberry, it's you. The Blackberry actually gives you the freedom to effectively mix your personal life and work life so that the read more

FOCUS - Follow One Course Until Successful

My Future In Focus | June 30th 2008 by Thomas Anderson II

Follow One Course Until Successful Chances are you have seen this acronym before. At one point, I was seeing and hearing it everywhere. My financial freedom coach shared this with me. I read it in several books. But one day, I read the instructions & read more

Fear, Fuel and Faith

My Future In Focus | June 26th 2008 by Thomas Anderson II

  For years, pastors across this country have encouraged their congregations to “step out on faith.”  In the midst of a Spirit-filled worship service with music blaring in the background, that statement sounds really good.  You leave read more

Turning Busyness into Business

My Future In Focus | June 23rd 2008 by Thomas Anderson II

With 96% of businesses having 20 employees or less, the U.S. has become the land of small businesses.  Here’s the trend.  Entrepreneurs excel in their craft and decide to make a business doing what they love.  Before counting the costs of pu read more

Opportunities of a Lifetime

My Future In Focus | June 19th 2008 by Thomas Anderson II

All of us have heard about the “deal of the century” or the “opportunity of a lifetime.”  From local retail shops to the hot-tip on the latest stock, all of us have experienced this sales pitch at one time or another.  Real- read more

Good Work Strikes

Shagya Blog | June 17th 2008 by Werner

From the "Taking Action" guide to industrial action from the comrades at Lib.com here is a sample of what can be done to get the general public to support your union activities. The original article was published in the Industrial Worker the house jo read more

Invisible 800-pound Elephants

My Future In Focus | June 16th 2008 by Thomas Anderson II

When you were a little kid, did you ever have an imaginary friend, a favorite toy or even a pet that “followed” you ever where you went?  For one day, I had a friend named Fogarty who showed up when I did something wrong and didn’t read more

The Power of Please

My Future In Focus | June 9th 2008 by Thomas Anderson II

Picture it: November 10, 2007. A beautiful wedding. An elegant reception. A three-day honeymoon in the Bahamas. You return home and discover that in this short time, everyone you know has applied for and earned a degree in marriage counseling. Ok – read more

How To Be Better Than Yesterday

Unlimited Self Mastery, Business, Sales, Communication, Enli… | June 5th 2008 by Angel Armendariz

"He only is a well-made man who has a good determination. And the end of culture is not to destroy this, God forbid! but to train away all impediment and mixture and leave nothing but pure power." - Ralph Waldo EmersonDo you believe it's possible to read more

“It’s Not About The Money…”

My Future In Focus | June 2nd 2008 by Thomas Anderson II

Have you ever loaned someone money under uncertain terms and tried to convince yourself that you’d be okay if they didn’t pay you back? Or maybe you have poured your time money and energy into a project and later on felt like it was a waste. You read more

Keeping an eye on my career while I go through a divorce

Brazen Careerist | May 22nd 2008

Let me first say that my lawyer is not happy when I blog about my divorce. But now that I’ve been in a front-page article of the New York Times for blogging about the divorce, I think we’ve passed the point of discretion. And anyway, I think it&# read more

Bite the hand that bites you

RecruitingBloggers.com | May 21st 2008 by Recruiting Animal

From George Jonas I was around five when I ran to my mother telling her about a bully punching me in the playground. She looked at me quizzically. "An older kid?" she asked. "Him!" I pointed at the culprit. My mother looked. "You should be ashamed of read more

Build the Action Habit via Pointless Activity

RecruitingBloggers.com | May 2nd 2008 by Recruiting Animal

You don't see any reward in action. You don't see how you can get your task done on time so you do nothing. It really might be too late to finish the task on time if you start now. But that's a reason to go into action. Why? There are two possible re read more

Phone Fear

RecruitingBloggers.com | April 30th 2008 by Recruiting Animal

BASE jumping: you parachute from a high place wearing a wingsuit which allows you to fly. The suit gives you webbing between your arms and legs similar to that of a flying squirrel. It is also called a birdman suit. This is an incredible video of a m read more

Success Tips From Bowler, Dave Bryant

RecruitingBloggers.com | April 29th 2008 by Recruiting Animal

1. Never be afraid of experimentation. 2. If uncertain, ask a coach or experienced player to help you.... 3. Accidents are the result of poor preparation. 4. When tiredness creeps in skills seep out. 5. No matter how long the match, believe you can k read more

Speak Out?

Business Communication | April 27th 2008 by Laurie Weiss

Say what you think Say what you feel. Say what you mean. Say it quickly — take your time. Say it right or something awful will surely happen. Say it wrong and watch out. Say it anyway — what can they really do? Just say it, spit it out ev read more

When Your Boss Wastes Your Time

Business Communication | April 17th 2008 by Laurie Weiss

Evelyn complained that one of her bosses was wasting her time. As a young attorney in a medium-sized firm, she considered every partner in the firm to be “her boss.” One of the partners, Roger, was the real problem. She didn’t m read more

Plastic surgery is the next must-have career tool. Maybe

Brazen Careerist | April 8th 2008

Brace yourself for the most thorough compendium of research I’ve seen about how good-looking people get more of everything. The book is Looks: Why They Matter More than You Ever Imagined, by Gordon Patzer, professor at Roosevelt University in C read more

Recipe for Professional Success?

RecruitingBloggers.com | March 29th 2008 by Recruiting Animal

Posted by Maureen Sharib "...confident and talented yet self-deprecating and fair." Prosecutor in Spitzer Case Is Seen as Aggressive but Fair ****** The Book of Sourcers is ready! Get your list of 200+ sourcers now here. Do something today you don’ read more

Success Can Be Dangerous

RecruitingBloggers.com | March 25th 2008 by Recruiting Animal

Because it can go to your head Source: Shrinkwrapped We all have inclinations that can harm us if they remain unchecked. Usually, natural limitations protect us as we can't do everything we want to. Wealth, however, which brings the ability to gratif read more

Career Lessons from Eliott Spitzer’s Call Girl, Ashley Dupre

Brazen Careerist | March 24th 2008

In the train wreck of Eliott Spitzer’s political career, there are many workplace lessons. And lots of people are talking about Spitzer’s career. But what about the call girl? Ashley Dupre, who was Kristen in bed, was no slouch in the career mana read more

Secrets of an obsesssive note taker gone bad

Brazen Careerist | March 14th 2008

Here’s the scene: Ryan Healy and I are going through all the stuff we need to change on our new site. We have ideas to spruce things up. And also we’re sick of all the stuff we do by hand. We need more automation. And we look over at Ryan Paugh, read more

How safe is your job?

RecruitingBloggers.com | March 7th 2008 by Recruiting Animal

Posted by Maureen Sharib Take this quiz to size up your chances of being fired. Good luck. You may need it. ****** Sourcers! Don't be left out. Get listed in the 2008 Book of Sourcers! Do something today you don’t think you can do. Lose phone fear read more

Paul Keedwell on the benefits of depression

Practical EQ | February 29th 2008 by Andy Smith

An interesting article in the Guardian by psychiatrist Paul Keedwell argues that depression can have some benefits: The truth is that short-term pain can lead to longer-term gain. A recently published follow-up study of depression in Holland - the Ne read more

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