markvictorhansen
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by markhansen - 2007-10-06
We recommend that you write out everything you know about a subject before you start researching the subject. Just sit down and write it. This approach allows for original thinking and breakthrough id...
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by Mark Victor Hansen - 2007-10-21
Having an emphasis in your life, a specific area where you focus your efforts. Have at least one area where you become an expert. This is a tremendously powerful way to build confidence. Anybody...
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by Markhansen - 2007-10-21
Confidence is also developed through lifting people around you. One thing I tell people who are just starting out in careers is you can't rise above your boss. If you put your boss down, what do...
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by Markhansen - 2007-10-30
Body LanguageStand tall. Use your body to project confidence. When your head is down and your chest is collapsed, you are not depicting confidence. When you're looking depressed and you're act...
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by Markhansen - 2007-10-30
In The Adventures of Tom Sawyer, Mark Twain tells the delightful story of how Tom gets all the other boys in the neighborhood to paint his fence for him.He has been told that he can't go fishing...
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by Mark Victor Hansen - 2007-10-30
Push yourself to excel. Go beyond your idea of what is possible. If you lift weights, push yourself on from the 10th repetition to 11, then to 12, and then 13, and so on. It is in those addition...
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by Markhansen - 2007-11-09
Our Common HumanityWe are all part of the human race. We share the resources of this world. We have so many things in common. One of the key steps to taking friendship to the next level is to tr...
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by Mark Victor Hansen - 2007-11-09
First, we discussed how to find your character through meditation and evaluation. Next you need to set goals that will move you out of your comfort zone and consistently practice new characteris...
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by MarkVictorHansen - 2007-11-14
Human beings are governed by the pleasure and pain principle as described most elegantly by Sigmund Freud. Everything we do is either an effort to get pleasure or avoid pain.This is a profound truth.W...
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by Markhansen - 2007-11-16
"Ignorance-on-fire" is what I call those people who for whatever reason (need for the opportunity; change in occupation; desire to travel, win a new car, or to get some other reward; respect for...