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Tag Archives: p3

July 26, 2013

5 things that shut down your idea factory

5 things that shut down your idea factory
You’re an idea factory. Every day a thought might run through your mind that is truly remarkable, perhaps even life-changing. It’s vital that we keep our idea factory pumping out at high volume. To do that, we need to ...
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July 5, 2013

Are you taking a break or wasting time?

Are you taking a break or wasting time?
In the 70s and 80s, McDonald’s Corporation ran an advertising campaign proclaiming that proclaimed, “You deserve a break today.” That phrase and the catchy tune that accompanied it went on to become one of the top ten ad campaigns of all ...
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June 3, 2013

The relentless pursuit of better

The relentless pursuit of better
What do you want do better than anyone? Recently, I read an article where the author suggested that the answer to that question is the key to finding your purpose. His idea is that the thing you want to ...
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October 30, 2012

Review: “The Power of Habit” by Charles Duhigg

Benjamin Franklin once said, “Your net worth to the world is usually determined by what remains after your bad habits are subtracted from your good ones.” Many of us trying to get a positive net worth are wondering just ...
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September 21, 2011

Why you should be a more intentional apprentice

Do you practice being an apprentice intentionally? There are three very good reasons to do so.
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March 29, 2010

Leaving your old employer? Five tips to detoxify.

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If you’ve recently lost your job, it’s likely you’re asking some pretty serious questions: Why did this happen to me? What am I going to do next? How long can I make it? These are natural early responder questions ...
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