attitude
attitude
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by Kevin John - 2007-03-29
Maybe this has happened to you: Take two identical days, just ordinary routine days, nothing special happening…On one of the days, you wake up in morning feeling great - it's a beautiful sunny day, yo...
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by Nancy T. Mindes - 2007-03-29
Choices. We get Choices.How do you approach life? Do you approach it with an attitude of a human turnip? You vegetate. You are all done already and have nothing to learn. OR--- You approach live with...
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by Kevin MacAskill - 2007-03-29
The great photographer Alfred Stieglitz took a photo which he called "The Steerage." It was his signature work and depicted life below decks, in the golden age of sea travel. Steerage was the cheapes...
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by Ken McCreless - 2007-03-30
The skepticism I encounter when talking about opening a business is profound at times. Most folks don't mean to be, I'm sure, a voice of doom to someone starting out on his own. After all, we as a peo...
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by Brenda Craig - 2007-03-30
Typical Morning? I Hope Not!The morning of February 15th, unbeknownst to me at the time, my blender was waiting with evil intentions in mind. I was about to find out that one should never, and I mean ...
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by Gregory Hand - 2007-04-02
So many times a door in life closes and we become angry, cursing our fate. We lose a job, our girlfriend or boyfriend leaves us, our house is virtually destroyed in a storm and we have to move. To The...
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by Nan Russell - 2007-03-28
"Red tape. Infighting. Office politics. Employee morale. Can't get things done. Lack of communication. Layers of bureaucracy. Not valued. Rude, difficult people. Indecision. Lack of support. Incons...
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by Nan Russell - 2007-04-04
Personable and enthusiastic about her work, it took me months to uncover the problem. Calling Cheryl to my office for a quick question, I inquired why the information I needed wasn't in the file. "...
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by Steppenwolf - 2007-04-04
"Man, I wish we could get rid of him. What a pain in the butt!" exclaimed the president of my burgeoning natural foods company."Yeah, I wish! But we can't. He brings in too much money. The owner won't...
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by Joanne Mallon - 2007-04-04
1. Living alone doesn't have to mean living lonely. Building a community of people who care about you will help you stop feeling lonely or disconnected. Take time to see friends, join clubs or do vo...