Pulling Out All the Stops: Committing to Yourself
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Have you made a commitment to yourself? It's as important to keep this commitment as it is to keep other commitments you've made in your life.
Submitted by Karen Keller Ph.D on
Have you made a commitment to yourself? It's as important to keep this commitment as it is to keep other commitments you've made in your life.
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If you’ve been in a business environment for many years, you may have heard of the SWOT method for analyzing problems, projects or the business model in general. It's time to get this tool working for you!
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Don't let adversity get you down. Learn to take the challenges posed by adversity and turn them into stepping stones to get you back on track.
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There's a fine line between bragging and pointing out our achievements in order to be successful. Here are a couple of things you can do in order to avoid becoming the unwanted office braggart:
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The next time you experience failure, take the time to analyze it and figure out what lessons you can take away from it. Here are a few ways you can analyze and learn.
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Whether you’re prepping for a major meeting or just need a break in your day, you can stop by the TED site and view one of thousands of TED talks designed to provoke, inspire, amuse and change the way you think about the world.
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What do you find so wonderful about the female leadership community? There's a lot!
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Executive coaching has wide and varied applications–as many different ones as there are companies and individuals working for them. Here are a few typical situations where coaching can provide significant benefits.
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I see the best examples of women’s corporate leadership in my everyday life. What do these amazing women teach me about women’s corporate leadership? Great executive women aren’t about the Brooks Brothers suits…they’re leaders with proven tactics who build, create and encourage!
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Plenty of people think effective leadership is about credentials or experience. But, the first and most crucial move to stepping up your game as head honcho is recognizing your leadership skills.