By Steven Gillman | On December 20, 2005 | In Success | Rated
Whoever first said that knowledge is power was probably selling encyclopedias. Knowledge is a tool, like money and influence. Tools are only powerful if they are used effectively. How, then, do you make a headful of knowledge into a powerful tool?
By Steven Gillman | On December 20, 2005 | In Success | Rated
Do you know what the problem is with asking successful people for advice? They don't always know why they are successful - but they'll give you all the reasons you want. I once watched an 100-year-old man explain that smoking every day was the secret to his longevity. It would be great to know why he lived so long, but I'm pretty sure we won't learn by asking him.
By Steven Gillman | On December 19, 2005 | In Success | Rated
"Well, you're just a busy beaver, aren't you?" You've either heard or used this cliche, but what do you know about beavers? Let me tell you about something I learned.
By Don Diebel | On December 19, 2005 | In Success | Rated
Do you want to succeed in all areas of life in addition to succeeding with women? Well this article may be the one that changes your life and brings you more money, success, financial independence, finding the love of your life, landing that job you want, etc. Have I got your attention yet? I thought so.
By Mike Makler | On December 12, 2005 | In Success | Rated
Don't you Mean Ready, Aim, Fire? The Problem with ready aim fire is people who are afraid of failure will never quite finish the aim part so they never have to fire. It's like the 2 Frogs on the Lily pad and 1 decides to jump - how many frogs are on the lily pad?
By Barbara Hemphill | On December 4, 2005 | In Success | Rated
What does “Lessons from My Garden” have to do with “getting organized? One of the things I’ve learned after 20+ years as an organizing consultant is that organizing has something to do with everything!
Here’s how organizing
By Barbara Hemphill | On December 4, 2005 | In Success | Rated
If you discovered your speaking career depended on how organized your office was, your reaction could range from complete composure to sheer terror. Even the most successful professional speakers sometimes utter, "Some day I’m really going to get organized," but purging files, organizing computer files, tackling piles of unread journals, or learning a new software program (even one that will help you get organized!), usually gets pushed to the bottom of your list of priorities while you handle today's crisis.
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