Training Rooms Boss, Yes Boss, What Ever You Want Boss

Posted on September 22, 2008 - Filed Under 300 | Leave a Comment

Imagine that you are assigned by your boss to organise a corporate meeting out of town. It is definitely a great way to get on your boss’ good side. Blinded by the responsibility that your boss entrusts, you quickly said yes, failing to realise that you are not exactly an event planner.

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Finding Time with Priority Power - 3 Tips to Progress, not Panic

Posted on September 22, 2008 - Filed Under 300 | Leave a Comment

Do you suffer from Musical Chairs Syndrome? If your priorities scatter and jostle for attention when the pace picks up, learn from 3 tips how to keep you in charge of your day.

Finding time gets easier as you learn to prioritize effectively. To do this, you absolutely must avoid The Musical Chairs Syndrome. Do you suffer from these symptoms?

Symptom Number One: As soon as your day heats up, your priorities are dislodged from their assigned order. Each task has to scramble for a new place. Before long, you are working off of urgency, not overview or efficiency.

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Realistic Lateral Thinking Problems

Posted on September 8, 2008 - Filed Under 300 | Leave a Comment

Lateral thinking problems don’t have to be strange riddles. They can come from real situations.

Lateral thinking problems are often just simple puzzles that lead you to make certain assumptions. To solve them, then, you have to look at the assumptions you’re making and try to get beyond them. Let’s look at an example.

A librarian used a book he had never read to destroy thousands of other books. How was this possible? This simple riddle or lateral thinking puzzle relies on the idea of a “librarian” and “never read” to encourage you assume that it is all about the kinds of books you read. Get away from that assumption and you might stumble upon the solution - that he used a book of matches to burn all the others.

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Alternatives to conflict

Posted on August 28, 2008 - Filed Under 300 | Leave a Comment

Argue? Moi? Yes, well, the problem is that some people have opinions, which mean that if you ever bother to say what you think, (and you might not), then bet on it, someone out there is going to disagree with you. And why shouldn’t they? But why shouldn’t you, say what you mean? Is everyone right? Are we all wrong? Or would it be better if we could just figure a way to get along? Wanna try it?

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Earn Money in College to Pay for Student Loans

Posted on August 25, 2008 - Filed Under 300 | Leave a Comment

Going to college doesn’t have to be a pain. In fact, college should be fun and carefree. People say that money is no object, but when push comes to shove, you’ll always need money to get the things you need.

In this case, paying for college is something you need. With education getting more and more costly, it’s no shock that students and their parents are relying on loans more than ever before, according to the College Board.

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You Can?t Hold the Thought of ?Banana,? Yet Expect the Peach You Desire

Posted on August 25, 2008 - Filed Under 300 | Leave a Comment

You can’t think on limitations and expect to be freed from them. The Law of Attraction will give you a reflection (experience) of your thoughts every time.

Neither the Universe nor the Law of Attraction can, or will, free you from any self-imprisonment. The free will given to you by Source/Spirit allows you to hold the key and ability to move your mind into or out of any self-imposed “prison? you place yourself into. The Law is only able to follow your orders. Your orders are your thoughts.

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What Ever Happened To Reading A Good Book?

Posted on August 25, 2008 - Filed Under 300 | Leave a Comment

Studies shown that too much television causes marked memory loss. France has banned French T.V. channels from airing programming aimed at children younger than three years of age. And, in the U.S., more and more reality shows with little or no content come out every season. What ever happened to reading a good book?

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In a recent program on National Public Radio, Robert F. Kennedy, Jr. talked about how today in the U.S., people know more about “events” like the results of “American Idol” (on the 10 or 11 p.m. news!) and celebrity “news” (insert name of celebrity here) than they do about public and social concerns, not only those in the U.S. but also around the world.

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Value Your Values, And Don?t Leave Home Without Them!

Posted on August 23, 2008 - Filed Under 300 | Leave a Comment

Your personal integrity is dependent on you living according to your values. If you commit yourself to a values-driven life, you’ll attract people of similar values and people who’ll support and encourage you to continue to live accordingly, which will only increase the standards to which you’ve been living.  Ignore your values and you’ll attract other people who ignore their values, which usually results in a swirling cesspool of complaints, excuses and endless victimhood (not a good neighborhood to live in!!).

With a well understood values base you’ll more clearly discern your day-to-day priorities. First, it’s important to distinguish what’s urgent from what is vital.

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Using Hypnotherapy For Self-Development

Posted on August 19, 2008 - Filed Under 300 | Leave a Comment

Which personal characteristic troubles you the most? Do you become distressed easily? Do you struggle with an addictive personality? Frequently, personal development plans fail when a person attempts to base the change process on conscious thought, when the issues are really seated at the subconscious part of the mind. Learn about the potent methods one can use to cause rapid personal development

Which personal characteristic troubles you most? Do you become stressed easily? Are you obsessive about little details, or do you forget them unthinkingly? Creating a personal development plan can help you to consider those components of your personality that you want to transform.

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