Make Your Words Count
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Are you using the wrong words to communicate your message? Choosing the right words can help you clearly communicate your message and encourage others to do what YOU want...
Submitted by Karen Keller Ph.D on
Are you using the wrong words to communicate your message? Choosing the right words can help you clearly communicate your message and encourage others to do what YOU want...
Submitted by Karen Keller Ph.D on
One of the most difficult parts of corporate success can be the competition. So how do you become compete with another employee without looking petty and giving up your corporate edge...
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When we don’t take the time to grow our own self-confidence from within, we may not be as strong and confident as we need to be. Here are a few ways to build your confidence from within.
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Actions and behavior are very different things. Are you behaving in a manner that will make you successful or are you simply acting?
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Don't let adversity get you down. Learn to take the challenges posed by adversity and turn them into stepping stones to get you back on track.
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There's a fine line between bragging and pointing out our achievements in order to be successful. Here are a couple of things you can do in order to avoid becoming the unwanted office braggart:
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Are you being passed over for raises and promotions for this simple reason? Don’t let success slip past you again! Learn to be aggressive by asking for what you deserve.
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Do you understand the difference in being aggressive versus assertive?
Karen Keller
People buy into success as being long hours, tedious tasks and always putting out fires. Those tasks are part of success but not the main force. Visualizing what smarter means aids in making it happen. Here are a few tips on working smarter, hence easier!
Karen Keller
Making something simpler is hard work. With practice it does get easier. But first you need to understand the two foundations of creating simplicity: human nature and human needs.