[2003-01-29] How to Get Ahead at Work
Most people think that if they kiss the bosses butt, the boss will like them and they will have a secure job with good advancement. Wrong!
[2003-01-25] The Garden of Your Mind
If you think of your mind as a garden, what have you planted? You know what's planted there by what's growing!
[2003-01-15] Is Your Ezine A Wealth of Information or A Sales Trap?
Ask successful ezine publishers what draws subscribers to their ezines, and you'll be told one very important thing. Content, content, content. However, many would-be ezine publishers focus more on selling than they do on valuable information. They turn their attention toward making money instead of building relationships. If you follow suit, that practice will surely be the death of your ezine, my friend.
"What? Ezines are supposed to be this wonderful marketing tool. They are supposed to help me get more sales. What do you mean that selling will be the death of my ezine?"
[2003-01-13] 7 Simple Steps To Retrain Your Brain And Change Your Life Forever
From this moment on, begin to see the positive forces in your life. Use that positive energy to retrain your brain into a dynamic force. You'll not only begin to see yourself differently, but other people will begin to see you, and treat you, differently.
[2003-01-12] The Top Ten Ways to Get Organized
Studies show that most New Year's resolutions are broken by January 15th. Getting organized is most people's number one priority, yet it never seems to happen. Here are the top 10 ways to get organized.
[2003-01-11] What A Greek Wedding Can Teach You About Reaching Your Dreams
Anyone that has read my column knows well that I am a collector of success stories. I believe they are extremely important to us. Not to look in awe at others, but instead to gain strength from them and in turn apply their lessons to the challenges we face as we set out towards our own dreams.
[2003-01-10] How To Effectively Cold Call Leads
As network marketers we do a major part of our business by calling leads. For a person just starting out this can be rather intimidating and too often a person doesn't know how to "open" up a call, gets a lot of rejection, and then decides this isn't for me.
[2003-01-10] Develop a Theme That Inspires You
As the New Year begins, it's inevitable that your thoughts turn to the changes you want to make or the things you want to achieve this year. You may have thought about New Years' Resolutions, even though you know they generally don't work. A New Year is like a clean sheet of paper, ready to start afresh. So if setting New Year Resolutions doesn't work, what does it take for you to focus on what's important to you? The first step is to have a clear idea of this year's aims. An effective way is to set intentions for yourself to bring about what's most important to you. Then condense these aims into a "theme" for the year.
[2003-01-08] How to Get Any Audience to Love and Admire You
Although TV and radio are mass media, the best broadcasters are able to make each listener feel as if they are sharing an intimate one-on-one conversation. They never elevate themselves about their audience, but speak to everyone as if they were a dear, cherished friend.
[2003-01-07] Changing Your Life in 2003
When January 1 rolls around every year, people make goals or resolutions. Lose weight, stop smoking, spend more time with the family. These are all GREAT and I hope you have considered many of these life enhancing goals.
[2003-01-02] 1 Step in Achieving Your New Year's Resolution
In Jack Canfield and Mark Victor Hansen's original "Chicken Soup for the Soul," I am reminded of the short story titled "Another Check Mark On the List." This is a story about a 15-year-old boy named John who, on one rainy day, when it was too wet outside to play, he decided to write a list of goals. John continued writing until he had 127 goals. These goals included exploring the Nile River, climbing high mountain peaks around the world and learning 3 foreign languages. He also wanted to be featured in a Rose Bowl Parade and play several musical instruments.