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    May 2014 Personal Excellence Articles

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    Dated: 04-18-2015

    Who's Responsible-Me, We or Thee?: When to use each one

    During any meeting or presentation, participants often make statements that sound like valid commitments. However, once the meeting has ended, the decisions made or the actions agreed upon frequently become vague.

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    Dated: 06-05-2014

    Prompt Your Brain to Win: What does practicing winning look like

    What does practicing winning look like? Do you recall learning to ride a bicycle as a young child? At first, you probably wobbled and fell, and maybe wanted to quit. But with mom or dad at your side you persevered, and soon were riding like a pro. You quickly realized that learning to ride a bike greatly expanded your mobility. What you probably didn’t realize was that it also rewired your brain.

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    Dated: 06-06-2014

    Safety is Not Our Goal: There is more to life than protection

    While driving on a country road I passed the parked truck of a tree trimming service. High above the vehicle, a workman stood in a cherry picker, sawing overhanging branches. Beside the truck, facing the road, stood a large sign, bold black letters against a bright orange background: SAFETY IS OUR GOAL.

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    Dated: 06-05-2014

    Listening to a Pessimist: Five ways to leverage (and love) your pessimists.

    Hi, my name is Henry Evans. I'm a five time CEO, global consultant, and a recovering optimist.

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    Dated: 06-05-2014

    10 Power Habits: Helping you change your life

    You’ve heard the phrase, “Small hinges open big doors.” Highly successful people are unconsciously doing little things that lead to big results. And if they can do it, you can, too. Here are 10 Power Habits to help you boost your self-confidence, attract your desires, and be more successful…

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      8
    Dated: 06-04-2014

    Are Your Strengths Strong Enough?: Strengths have gaps that only confidence can bridge

    In 2001, Marcus Buckingham and Donald Clifton revolutionized the way we look at human strengths. They debunked the tradition that top performers are well-rounded people who work on their weaknesses and let strengths remain naturally strong.

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      8
    Dated: 06-10-2014

    Refuel Your Fire: 3 strategies to keep yourself sharp and avoid burnout

    It was only ten a.m., but I felt like I’d already put in a full day. After an intense planning session with a business partner and a one-hour conference call with a hot prospect, my energy was sagging. Not good. I needed to finish a big project for a client.

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      8
    Dated: 06-06-2014

    The Journey Ahead: Are you aligned with your core values?

    This is the season of holiday parties, both personal and professional. We were attending a gathering this month at a food harvest non-profit when a board member told us that he had been dreading this year’s event. We asked him to say more. Sadly he replied, “They are just not my people anymore. Some of the original veterans have departed and new members have been recruited, which I know is the normal succession path in humanistic groups like this. But, it seems the group’s philosophy and core values are significantly different than mine now. I'm really considering finding a replacement for my place on the board.”

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    Dated: 06-06-2014

    Work-life Balance: What exactly is it?

    In 1988, when I started formulating the concepts in my book, Breathing Space: Living and Working at a Comfortable Pace in a Sped Up Society, I had no idea how correct I would be. In the 1st edition of my Breathing Space (www.breathingspace.com), which appeared in 1990, I discussed five major trends - what I called mega-realities - that influenced every aspect of our being, and from which no one was immune. Briefly, these five mega-realities include an expanding volume of knowledge, mass media growth and electronic addiction, the paper trail culture, an over-abundance of choices and population growth.

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    Dated: 06-05-2014

    Building Rapport in a Coaching Relationship: 5 ideas to develop rapport

    5 ideas to develop rapport Coaching is a very special learning and development relationship. In most organizations coaching happens among all managing professionals. Sometimes it’s positioned as mentoring.

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