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  • Getting Things Done: How to Conquer Procrastination  By : Kelly Sims
    Procrastination leads to stress and anxiety, but these can be easily avoided. Don’t allow the urge to procrastinate to overcome your desire to run your business efficiently. Following some, or all of these simple steps may help you to conquer your inclination to delay performing dreaded duties, allow you to more thoroughly enjoy your work day and let you to run your business more effectively. oled lampen kaufen
  • Staying Motivated With Your Home Based Business  By : Brian McCoy
    Do you feel like your losing that excitement and motivation that you had when you started your home business. This article presents some steps to help you find that inspiration that you've been looking for.
  • Why sleep is the hidden secret of business success  By : Robert Greenshields
    When you're tired, you don't have the mental or physical stamina you need to meet your daily demands. It’s like trying to run an appliance on limited power. You'll either get poor performance, or glitches will occur so it doesn't run properly. Discover the secret of having all the energy you need to complete your daily tasks.
  • 10 Ways to Give Your Small Business Intuition a Workout  By : Robert Moment
    Learn how to exercise your most powerful muscle which is your business mind. Give your mind a workout for business success.
  • Get Past Procrastination and Into Client Attraction: My 5 Steps to Getting Things Done  By : Fabienne Fredrickson
    Sometimes, procrastination gets the best of us solo-entrepreneurs (you too?). It seems that everything is priority and we tend to put some things on the back burner. The thing is, if the items on your to-do list have to do with marketing, you don’t want to ignore them (especially if you want a full pipeline of prospects in 6 months). This Client Attraction article will show you exactly how I go from procrastination and into Client Attraction.
  • Leaders Provide Advice On Achieving Success - Part 1  By : Andrew Cox
    After working with many leaders certain beliefs, statements and convictions keep being repeated in our conversations and seminars and feedback sessions. This is the first in a series of articles providing advice from leaders we have known on achieving personal and organizational success.
  • Job Got You Down? You Too Deserve a Business You Love!  By : Sandy Reed
    Ready to make the leap from a J.O.B. to your dream career or business? Here are some people who took the leap to freedom, and are passionate about their new lives.
  • The 7 Traits of an Exceptional & Successful Entrepreneur  By : Robert Moment
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  • Money Making Mindset - Step into the Barrier Zone  By : Sharon Marsh
    Stepping out of your comfort zone is not enough to have a significant impact on your wealth. You need to step into the barrier zone to make money and increase your wealth. The Barrier Zone is where you put all the things that are BOTH uncomfortable to you AND that hold you back. This article gives you a step-by-step process on how to identify and ovecome what is in your Barrier Zone.
  • Eliminate Harmful Traditions and Establish Helpful Ones to Accomplish 20 Times More  By : Donald Mitchell
    This article shows you how to eliminate harmful traditions while establishing new, helpful ones. As a result of becoming more effective, you can have the time to work on developing processes to accomplish 20 times more with the same time, effort, and resources.
  • Did You Get Lazy In Marketing? (If You Want More Clients, Do What You USED To Do)  By : Fabienne Fredrickson
    People get lazy and slow down their marketing in summer, and then they wonder what’s happened. They’re scrambling for NEW things to do, and reinventing the wheel, instead of doing the tried-and-true, proven things that have worked for them in the past. Read on to see how you too can generate new clients, without reinventing the wheel.
  • Praise Individuals As Well As Groups  By : Helen Wilkie
    Praising a group for its contribution is a positive thing, but it can be even more valuable to praise the individual group members.
  • Why Procrastination May Be Killing Your Business… And How to Overcome It  By : Mary Eule Scarborough
    For some, procrastination is a way of life... and this trait is hurting them personally and professionally. Read this article to learn the most common symptoms of procrastination, its root causes and steps for gaining mastery over it.l
  • How to Prepare to Win  By : Heather Dominick
    It’s been my experience that most entrepreneurs miss a very important step when it comes to the success of their businesses: they fail to plan. When you are your business it’s extremely easy to get caught up in putting out the latest fire or being distracted by the newest email. (I’m so guilty of this one that I now turn my email off when I’m working on anything but email!)
  • 10 Steps to Coach Yourself to Success Without a Coach  By : Robin Rushlo
    This type of personal coaching is about being and doing your best—about time and goal management—about peak performance—about achieving higher levels of business or professional success without having a coach.
  • Bringing in Inspiration through a Career/Motivational Speaker  By : Vadim Kirienko
    Inspiration can come from many sources. Sometimes it can come from total strangers. If your office needs a boost or wants to learn about a topic that is important, then hiring a motivational speaker is one way to help your employees in their careers and in their personal lives by following some of the advice they receive.
  • Are We There Yet? How To Create "Overnight Success" In Your Business.  By : Mark Silver
    A person I admire has a very successful business. He's sharp, personable, funny, smart, and helpful. And, the products and services he provides are top-notch. He's sold thousands of them, and his business is operating at a level much higher than mine. Then he announced that he was celebrating three years in business. What! Only three years? How'd he get so far, so fast?
  • What is your Sign?  By : John Di Lemme
    So, sum it up, when someone asks you what your sign is, what are you going to say? Say, 'I am a Champion. My sign is Champion by my birthright.'
  • Are You Famous or Focused?  By : John Di Lemme
    Millions of people world wide watch shows like “Who wants to be a Millionaire” or “Lifestyles of the Rich and Famous”. The interesting thing is that everyone sitting on the couch with a bag of popcorn watching these shows are broke. Why? Because they are famous for sitting back and watching shows on other people being famous. How about we flick the switch in life from famous to focused.
  • 5 Business Success Planning Tips  By : Megan Tobin
    Know your destination, plan and consider your options, and take action to meet milestones. This helps you reach your business destination. Business success planning - a fun variation on old-fashioned business planning. An action-and-results oriented approach to plan, do and achieve successes, maintain business building momentum and add to your credibility. Start with these 5 Business Success Planning Tips to move forward fast.
  • 7 Ways to Defeat the Fear of Failure of Your Small Business  By : Kelly Sims
    The purpose of this article is to help potential entrepreneurs to gain the confidence to start their small business. It provides useful tips on ways to defeat fear of failure by learning, staying positive and being passionate about the venture which they are about to pursue.
  • 3 “Cheer-full” Ways to Create Added Value for Your Business  By : Lani and Allen Voivod
    Why work harder to rake in more dough for your biz when you can add value to your product and service offerings instead? Here, Lani & Allen Voivod, aka "The Content Lovers" of Epiphanies, Inc., share 3 easy ways to create added value to your existing business menu. (And as a value-added bonus, you can borrow their exclusive "Value Added" cheer, too!)
  • Be Sure You Are Understood Before Going Forward and You Can Make Progress at 20 Times the Usual Rate  By : Donald Mitchell
    Before a high-value opportunity can be turned into a success, someone has to explain what needs to be done. Most of us assume that perfect understanding follows our every utterance and e-mail. That’s a bad assumption that lies at the heart of the communications stall. This essay explains how you can be sure you are being understood.
  • Hold Your Nose and Look Where No One Else Does to Find 20 Times Better Opportunities  By : Donald Mitchell
    Our senses are finely tuned to reject anything that looks, smells, tastes, feels, or sounds different than what we prefer. In an increasingly complex and diverse global environment, organizations run the danger of overlooking great opportunities right under their noses and in front of their eyes because the opportunities do not fit the conventional ideal.
  • Accomplish 20 Times as Much by Avoiding False Assumptions That Misdirect Your Efforts  By : Donald Mitchell
    Organizations are hobbled by beliefs that have always rested on faulty evidence. This essay aims to help you identify and check the critical assumptions your organization is relying on.
  • Fire in Your Belly - Making Money from Business  By : Katherine Quirke
    Want to change your life and become less stressed and worried? This article gives you an overview as to the simplicity of utilising the internet to promote your online or offline business.
  • Dealing With Reality In Your Business Leads To Breakthroughs  By : Ben Ker
    In this article Ben get's t the point and tells you wny you business is probably not working very well, and the changes you need to make.
  • Get Past Your Disbelief in New Opportunities to Break Through to Exponential Improvements  By : Donald Mitchell
    People usually underestimate the potential value of the most important new information, technology, and ways of operating. This error occurs because the new information or resource unexpectedly makes untrue what has been undeniably true in the past. This essay looks at ways to seize advantages by appreciating the importance of new factors sooner than other people do.
  • Overcome Traditions That Stall Improvements  By : Donald Mitchell
    Age-old traditions cause us to develop the most deeply ingrained habits. Even when conditions change so that these traditions are harmful, most people will keep following the traditions anyway. In this article, you find out how to identify where traditions are harmful and how to establish helpful new traditions that reinforce helpful directions.
  • Your Business Mission: What the Heck Do You Do, Anyway?  By : Todd Jensen
    Defining your business mission can lead to greater profits and more free time for the business owner.
  • Why Are Breakthrough Improvements Available for Almost Any Activity?  By : Donald Mitchell
    This article explains why you can expect to accomplish 20 times as much (whether by doing more with the effort you make now or by reducing your efforts) in virtually every part of your work and personal life.
  • The Challenge of a Family-Owned Business  By : Stan the Mann
    This article identifies the challenge of a family-owned business, finding a solution and other dilemas.
  • Shave Years Off Becoming Successful On The Internet  By : Alan Quan
    After spending countless hours reading ebooks and seminars about making money on the internet, do you still feel that you are still struggling hard to become successful? Here's an obvious way often overlooked by most struggling marketer.








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