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18 Keys to Success PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dianne Schilling   
Saturday, 01 August 2009 23:17

The 18 keys come from international trainer Dr. Jeannette Vos, coauthor of The Learning Revolution (Learning Web, 2005). The explanations are mine. An accelerated learning expert, Dr. Vos presents the list to audiences around the world in workshops designed to improve individual and group performance. See what comes up when you think about these keys in relation to your own life.

Last Updated on Saturday, 01 August 2009 23:30
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Coping with Anger: Reappraise... Respond... Relinquish... Relax PDF Print E-mail
Written by Dianne Schilling   
Sunday, 19 July 2009 20:44

A pushy driver nudges your bumper in heavy traffic ... A colleague takes credit for your ideas ... You get left out of the loop on an important decision ... You call your credit card company, enter a sixteen-digit account number and your mother's maiden name, ratchet through four menus and hear, "All service representatives are busy..."

The more complicated your life gets -- the more people you interact with on a daily basis -- the more incidents occur that can irritate, annoy, provoke, incense, madden, infuriate, and enrage. Anger and all its cousins are permanent occupants of your emotional menage.

Last Updated on Monday, 17 August 2009 01:34
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Focusing on End Results: Your Right Brain's Gift to Goal Achievement PDF Print E-mail
Written by Lynea Corson-Hadley   
Sunday, 21 June 2009 23:19

After competing unsuccessfully in the 1974 Olympic decathlon, Gold Medallist Bruce Jenner took a life-size picture of the winner of the event and put a photo of his own face over the face of the winner. In addition to following his usual training program, he viewed the picture of himself as the winner each day. He won the next Olympics in 1976.

Knowing what you want in life — having specific goals and updating them regularly — is a major key to success. However, while traditional goal setting engages your left brain with specifics and action steps, what do you suppose your right brain is doing? Daydreaming? Humming background tunes?

Last Updated on Sunday, 04 October 2009 23:11
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How to Get Out of Your Own Way PDF Print E-mail
Written by Kimberly Wiefling   
Sunday, 17 May 2009 23:50

;There are plenty of challenges in our lives, however some of them are of our own making. We undermine ourselves, make assumptions about what's possible that restrict our choices, and let our fears stop us from even trying to reach our goals and dreams. Like a fish that is unaware of the water it is swimming in, being stuck in old ways of thinking keeps us blind to the many opportunities that surround us.

Last Updated on Sunday, 17 May 2009 23:52
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What to Say in Difficult Situations PDF Print E-mail
Written by Sam Horn   
Wednesday, 13 May 2009 22:46

Would you like to know what to say — when you don't know what to say? If so, you're in luck because this article explains how you can think on your feet and communicate more constructively with colleagues, customers, even kids.

Last Updated on Tuesday, 04 August 2009 01:46
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