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indecision
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by Deon Du Plessis - 2007-02-23
What's the deal with all this personal growth and self development business? Why bother in the first place? Charles Atlas who earned himself the title as the 'the world's most perfectly developed man'...
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by Jason Osborn - 2007-04-10
Your ability to lead properly can be crippled by indecision. Not only will it affect the success you have as a leader, but it will negatively affect almost every area of your life. As a leader you hav...
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by David Byrd - 2008-08-31
The only true measure of leadership quality is effectiveness. Effective leaders are consistent, they know what works, and they know what doesn't. As a result, they foster positive and creative work en...
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by David Byrd - 2008-08-31
Courage comes in different packages, but the most important type of courage for a leader is emotional courage. Personal success will always be just beyond the grasp of those who do not develop the pow...
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by David Byrd - 2008-08-31
Have you ever known someone who always seemed to boost your energy or just made you feel better when he or she was around? In contrast, have you ever known someone who seemed to drain your energy or s...
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by David Byrd - 2008-08-31
The creative power of imagination is unique to humankind, and it has a purpose. There is significant, creative power in the ability to imagine your ideal future. This ability is referred to as vision....
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by David Byrd - 2008-08-31
Our choices can make or break us. We either enjoy the benefits or suffer the consequences of our choices. In fact, our lives represent the cumulative impact of the choices we make. Through experience,...
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by David Byrd - 2008-08-31
The word "apathy" is an unfriendly and threatening word to most people, and that is probably the reason I never hear executives use the word to describe problems within their organizations. Instead, I...
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by Robert E. Cannon - 2008-10-20
Procrastination can be perpetual or it can be situational. Neither is beneficial and both require the same actions to resolve. Perpetual procrastinators know who they are. They need to follow the fou...
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by Walter J. Rollin, Ph.D. - 2009-10-13
Most of you should be familiar with the admonition: "If anything can go wrong, it will". The saying tends to strike a familiar chord as it's a means by which we try to handle negative experiences, sof...