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  • The Last 3 Secrets to Boosting Your Creativity
    Last month I gave you the next three secrets to how I boosted my own creativity. So far, we have discussed habit, attitudes and unlearning old lessons. Now I will reveal another three secrets that will bring your creativity up another notch.
    Published 01Dec2005, viewed 307 times
  • The Next 3 Secrets to Boosting Your Creativity
    Unlearn your creativity blockers. Our parents and teachers taught us what they thought was good for us and what they thought we needed to succeed. And most of the time, they do a great job. However, we live in a society where conformity is valued, and so in preparing us to succeed here, they also imparted lessons that block our creative spirits. So, if you want to boost your creativity, it’s time to unlearn some of these.
    Published 08Nov2005, viewed 295 times
  • The First 3 Secrets to Boosting Your Creativity
    Many left-brained people may think that they are incapable of being creative. That is not true. Here's three simple things you can do to boost your creativity.
    Published 26Oct2005, viewed 251 times
  • 5 Simple Steps to a Super Attitude
    The great thing about this practice of choosing the right attitude is that anybody can do it. It really doesn’t require any special skills or years of learning except maybe total honesty. However, there are some tips that can help you become better at it, and I am going to reveal the process to you now.
    Published 11Oct2005, viewed 390 times
  • Be an Optimistic Realist and Overcome any Obstacle
    An optimistic realist - sounds like a paradox, doesn’t it. But that is precisely the point. I believe that being an optimistic realist will help you succeed. Read on and find out what it entails.
    Published 04Oct2005, viewed 326 times
  • Really Useful Time Management Tips from a Cooking Show
    In life, there are lessons available to use everywhere. We just have to have our eyes open to spot them. I have picked up some really useful time-management tips from watching a cooking show. Suspend your disbelief and let me explain further.
    Published 20Sep2005, viewed 323 times
  • Could you use a “Stop Doing” list?
    One of the tried and true organization and time-management tools is the trusty old “to do” list. But I have also heard many of my colleagues complain about having too much on their list, and feeling very discouraged and overwhelmed by the sheer number of items on their “To Do” list. To help ease the overwhelm, I want to introduce the concept of the “Stop Doing” list.
    Published 14Sep2005, viewed 242 times
  • Parenting Your Employees to Better Performance
    Have you ever worked for someone who was such a micro-manager that it drove you crazy? And have you ever worked for someone who was so hands-off that you felt like a lone warrior on the battlefield? These are examples of you working for leaders who did not adapt their style based on the employee's needs. What can you, as a manager, do to prevent the same mistake? My suggestion is to follow what good parents do.
    Published 06Sep2005, viewed 236 times
  • How to Have an Amazingly Satisfying Year
    My plan for 2005 is to make it the most amazingly satisfying year yet. If you follow these simple steps and do the work, you can have incredible results too.
    Published 24Aug2005, viewed 298 times
  • You’re In Charge. Now What?
    For years now, you have been waiting patiently for that first opportunity to be put in charge of a group and show what you can do. It has finally happened. You are giddy with excitement and your head is full of ideas. You can’t wait to implement, create change, and leave your mark. Before you charge up the hill, possibly leaving everybody else behind, there’s something that you really need to handle first.
    Published 17Aug2005, viewed 219 times
  • Plan Your Day and Stick to Your Plan
    How many times have you remarked to someone that there are not enough hours in the day? The sad truth is, not matter how much you wish it, it is unlikely that you can get more than 24 hours in each day. So, the trick to time management is really how you get the most out of the hours you have. One way to do that is to become an exceptional planner of your day. This article will show you how.
    Published 08Aug2005, viewed 215 times
  • 4 Simple Steps to Successful Delegation
    Need some help overcoming delegation phobia? To ensure successful delegation, all you have to do is follow the 4 very simple steps outlined in this article
    Published 27Jul2005, viewed 207 times
  • The Do’s and Don’ts of Giving Feedback
    Being able to give effective feedback is not just a good skill to possess in business, it is a great life skill to have. This articles gives you the basic do's and don'ts of giving feedback that can set you on the right track.
    Published 21Jul2005, viewed 272 times
  • 4 Tips On Taming Your Email
    Quick and easy to adopt habits that helps you organize and handle your email more efficiently.
    Published 14Jul2005, viewed 775 times
  • How to Resuscitate Those Resolutions!
    Use the five simple secrets revealed in this article and assure yourself success in achieving your resolutions.
    Published 07Jul2005, viewed 229 times

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