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“Activity”

by Curt Crawford July 21, 2008

All of us face a problem of “Activity”. My observations are that people are working hard at “Activity” and become satisfied with saying “I am really working hard” or “I am really busy” and the purpose or outcome (Results) are either over looked or forgotten. Every “Activity” must have a RESULT or it is a [...]

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Rama’s Screen: Top 10 Unlikely Mentors in Movies

by Rama Tampubolon May 8, 2008

Author Robert Fulghum said, “All I need to know I learned in Kindergarten” and I say, For everything else, there are mentors. We look up to people who got more skills in hopes that they can teach us to master those skills as well. Many inspiring movies are about somebody who don’t seem to have [...]

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12 Websites to Help You Go Green!

by Lauren Berger April 21, 2008

Call it “Energy Efficient,” call it “Green,” call it want you want. The bottom line is, saving on your monthly energy costs should be something that appeals to everyone. The truth is that, in fact, it does not appeal to everyone. Why is this? In honor of Earth Day tomorrow, April 22, I thought I’d [...]

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Attitude is Just As Important As Skills

by The Leader World Online Magazine April 14, 2008

So much training and development focuses on skills, that attitude is often overlooked. Attitude is what makes you and your team get out of bed on cold windy mornings and rush to work. It’s what makes you look for a yes when all you hear is no. It’s what makes you see the opportunity when [...]

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Start Your [Rev-o-lu-tion]

by ChadA March 24, 2008

A [rev-o-lu-tion] is a drastic and far-reaching change in ways of thinking and behaving. This is not only committing yourself to accomplishing a goal, but committing to the idea of changing your entire way of thinking and acting. It is through these drastic changes that you can find what really makes you happy, and through [...]

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