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Written by Gene Simmons
 Wednesday, 02 November 2005
We have a whole bunch of stuff happening in our world, don't we? Hurricanes, typhoons, earthquakes, floods, mudslides and a pile of other things produced by the actions or inactions of us silly humans. So is there any particular... |
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Written by Gene Simmons
 Wednesday, 02 November 2005
That's it! I've had it! Here I am bustin' my hump and all I get is busted in the chops! Enough awready! I'm sick and tired of trying to get anything to go my way. From now on, I'm just going to get... |
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Written by Ed Sykes
 Tuesday, 01 November 2005
Let me ask you this question, "Are you motivated to achieve
great accomplishments in your life?" The following are ten
action steps you can apply today to achieve more success in
in your life:
1. Positive... |
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Written by Marilyn Tellez
 Monday, 31 October 2005
Ugh! Answering This Interview... |
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Written by Douglas Eby
 Sunday, 30 October 2005
Being exceptional - unusually skillful, smart, creative or otherwise
more capable than the norm - may include a judgment both by others and
ourselves as being an "outsider." Gifted and talented people can
experience a self-defeating... |
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Written by Ed Sykes
 Saturday, 29 October 2005
In this changing, challenging, and competitive workplace, we
can't overestimate the importance of good management.
Good managers will consistently motivate you to perform at
higher levels of productivity. Bad managers will... |
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Written by Ed Sykes
 Saturday, 29 October 2005
We consistently face new and ever growing challenges in
the workplace such as reorganizing, downsizing, and "left
out sizing." We are faced with the question, "How do we
lead in this storm of change?" It may seem... |
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Written by Ed Sykes
 Saturday, 29 October 2005
I invested some time with Mother recently and drove her to
the hospital to visit with her sick sister-in-law, my aunt.
While I was standing in the doorway, a nurse came by and
introduced herself as Ruth and said "hello" to us and... |
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Written by Ed Sykes
 Saturday, 29 October 2005
It's time for part two of the series to reduce environmental
stress in your life. In Five Ways to Reduce Environmental
Stress - Part One, I shared with you five ways you can
immediately reduce stress by controlling your... |
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Written by Ed Sykes
 Saturday, 29 October 2005
Life is stressful enough without allowing the physical
environment - air quality, lighting, noise, and other
controllable factors - to intensify day-to-day stress.
Especially in the Fall and Winter is where you experience
less daylight and... |
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