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by Thanaseelan - 2007-04-29
A leader should know the art of being a good follower as well. Same concept as a good conversationalist. A good conversationalist has to be a good listener too, paradoxically. In fact, what would ...
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by Louis Bonaventura - 2007-05-01
Pain is usually the reason why people change. Getting failing grades make us realize that we need to study. Debts remind us of our inability to find a satisfactory source of income. If we had a satisf...
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by James Delrojo - 2007-05-02
Becoming a leader and being respected are two separate skill sets. To be a leader people have to follow you, however they may follow you yet despise you or even fear you. The truly great leaders are t...
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by Louis Bonaventura - 2007-05-07
Have you come across a person who is so naturally friendly that when you put him inside a room of strangers, he'll be friends with almost everyone in no time?We call such person a "people-person", som...
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by Louis Bonaventura - 2007-05-08
It is the natural right of every human being to be happy and to escape all the miseries of life. Happiness is the normal condition, as natural as the landscapes and the seasons. It is unnatural to suf...
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by Kevin Eikenberry - 2007-05-08
There are many reasons why trust is important to us as leaders. With higher levels of trust we are able to influence change more easily and quickly. With more trust we are able to create higher le...
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by Bob Bergeth - 2007-05-15
Do you know why the leader of all dogs is the bulldog? Do you know which great leader personified the same qualities as the bulldog? Every person, every dog looks at a bulldog with a feeling of the ut...
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by Louis Bonaventura - 2007-05-15
I seem to lose count on how many times I've read and heard of celebrity marriages failing almost left and right. It seems strange that we often see movie and TV stars as flawless people, living the f...
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by Louis Bonaventura - 2007-05-18
Meditation refers to a state where your body and mind are consciously relaxed and focused. Practitioners of this art report increased awareness, focus, and concentration, as well as a more positive o...
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by Louis Bonaventura - 2007-05-18
Time management is basically about being focused. The Pareto Principle, also known as the '80:20 Rule', states that 80% of efforts that are not time managed or unfocused generates only 20% of the desi...