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Digg it UP - Square Peg in a Round Hole?-Three Ways to Find Your Place in the World
Selling Yourself to a Prospective Employer h we loved art or fixing things, and the time looking back is well spent if it helps us find our passion.The job market environment for desirable positions can be very competitive. Make it a goal to positively impact all prospective employers you come in contact with. Take the initiative and promote the essential items in your work history and personal activities that make you stand out in the minds of a hiring decision maker.Most of us are not 2) Ignore Society. Back in the 1950's it was considered a disaster if a woman chose her career over family. Today women who choose to settle down versus bring home an income are criticized. You can't please everyone. Standards change all the time. Follow your passion, and let it take you where it will. My f CVS' Strategic Gameplan Recently in an interview, Aaron Potts asked me about success. Immediately I thought of success as looking forward to Mondays. We are a society of "weekenders." One of the most popular catch phrases in the U.S. is "Thank God its Friday." I refer to this as the Friday-Generation syndrome. We live for the weekends and I have to wonder why? I love my Mondays. They exhilarate me! I think it really boils down to what we do for a living and how much we enjoy what we do. I remember Deepak Chopra once saying that most heart attacks occur at 9 am on Monday mornings. I don't think this is because we are a culture of masochists who just enjoy suffering. It is because we have not found our passion. No man who lives his life with a passion hates Mondays. You can quote me on that. So now the important part-how does one find their passion? Their place in the world? A couple of ways...Industry OverviewAs the company to ever create an online pharmacy, CVS has brought a new flavor to the pharmaceutical industry. Currently, Consumer Value Store is #53 of fortune 500 companies. The company operates primarily from prescription drugs sales which accounts for 70% of its total revenues. CVS is actually one of the most pervasive drugstore chains in 1) Look to your childhood. Children are innocent and their desires are often untainted by society's standards of what is correct. What is it that you enjoyed most as a child? For me, it was teaching. I took all my dolls and set up school. I didn't teach math and science though. I talked to them about life. I shared with them my theory on how when it rained I believed God was saying he loved me. I put my dolls into groups. I encouraged them to communicate openly with their fellow brethren. I was a born coach! My cousin loved bandaging up these same dolls. Her red marker would wreak havoc on Barbie, and then a mixture of bandages and dirt would cure her. Today my cousin is a nurse, and she loves her Mondays. Often it takes some time to dig up our childhood memories. We forget how much we loved art or fixing things, and the time looking back is well spent if it helps us find our passion. 2) Ignore Society. Back in the 1950's it was considered a disaster if a woman chose her career over family. Today women who choose to settle down versus bring home an income are criticized. You can't please everyone. Standards change all the time. Follow your passion, and let it take you where it will. My f Create a Magic Connection with Clients, Leads, and Business Associates -- Part II for a living and how much we enjoy what we do. I remember Deepak Chopra once saying that most heart attacks occur at 9 am on Monday mornings. I don't think this is because we are a culture of masochists who just enjoy suffering. It is because we have not found our passion. No man who lives his life with a passion hates Mondays. You can quote me on that. So now the important part-how does one find their passion? Their place in the world? A couple of ways...Part I of this article explored how Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP) pinpoints ways to gain instant rapport with clients, leads, and business associates, and more specifically, how we can use physiology, matching and mirroring to create instant magic communication.Part II examines how NLP uses tonality and words to establish rapport.TONALITYWh 1) Look to your childhood. Children are innocent and their desires are often untainted by society's standards of what is correct. What is it that you enjoyed most as a child? For me, it was teaching. I took all my dolls and set up school. I didn't teach math and science though. I talked to them about life. I shared with them my theory on how when it rained I believed God was saying he loved me. I put my dolls into groups. I encouraged them to communicate openly with their fellow brethren. I was a born coach! My cousin loved bandaging up these same dolls. Her red marker would wreak havoc on Barbie, and then a mixture of bandages and dirt would cure her. Today my cousin is a nurse, and she loves her Mondays. Often it takes some time to dig up our childhood memories. We forget how much we loved art or fixing things, and the time looking back is well spent if it helps us find our passion. 2) Ignore Society. Back in the 1950's it was considered a disaster if a woman chose her career over family. Today women who choose to settle down versus bring home an income are criticized. You can't please everyone. Standards change all the time. Follow your passion, and let it take you where it will. My f Positioning Strategies For Real Estate Agents r place in the world? A couple of ways...Just recently I was asked to do a talk for my good friend and co-author of our best-selling book in Singapore titled Get Rich Now: 15 Strategies from a Self-made Millionaire, Dr Dennis Wee. (Dr Wee is one of Singapore’s most celebrated entrepreneurs. Despite not having completed his high school education, he managed to start and build up his own real estat 1) Look to your childhood. Children are innocent and their desires are often untainted by society's standards of what is correct. What is it that you enjoyed most as a child? For me, it was teaching. I took all my dolls and set up school. I didn't teach math and science though. I talked to them about life. I shared with them my theory on how when it rained I believed God was saying he loved me. I put my dolls into groups. I encouraged them to communicate openly with their fellow brethren. I was a born coach! My cousin loved bandaging up these same dolls. Her red marker would wreak havoc on Barbie, and then a mixture of bandages and dirt would cure her. Today my cousin is a nurse, and she loves her Mondays. Often it takes some time to dig up our childhood memories. We forget how much we loved art or fixing things, and the time looking back is well spent if it helps us find our passion. 2) Ignore Society. Back in the 1950's it was considered a disaster if a woman chose her career over family. Today women who choose to settle down versus bring home an income are criticized. You can't please everyone. Standards change all the time. Follow your passion, and let it take you where it will. My f One Easy Method to Help Reduce Your Attendees' Stress Level and Improve Event Satisfaction d was saying he loved me. I put my dolls into groups. I encouraged them to communicate openly with their fellow brethren. I was a born coach! My cousin loved bandaging up these same dolls. Her red marker would wreak havoc on Barbie, and then a mixture of bandages and dirt would cure her. Today my cousin is a nurse, and she loves her Mondays. Often it takes some time to dig up our childhood memories. We forget how much we loved art or fixing things, and the time looking back is well spent if it helps us find our passion.Event planning can be a stressful exercise. When you've got an entire conference hall full hungry attendees, waiting on caterers who are running late, while you've been on your feet since five in the morning to make sure the coffee was hot and your speakers had everything they needed. To top it off, the rumor in the hallways is that your pre-lunch speaker was bori 2) Ignore Society. Back in the 1950's it was considered a disaster if a woman chose her career over family. Today women who choose to settle down versus bring home an income are criticized. You can't please everyone. Standards change all the time. Follow your passion, and let it take you where it will. My f Writing The Perfect Super Bowl Ad: No Real Writing Skills Required?!? h we loved art or fixing things, and the time looking back is well spent if it helps us find our passion.I want to make this point crystal clear: if you write a Super Bowl ad and it gets produced and shown on the big game down in Florida, your life will be in jeopardy.Why?Because the people in the ad business that live and breathe advertising have desperately wanted to accomplish that their ENTIRE careers. (That's really why they work weekends, spouses!)< 2) Ignore Society. Back in the 1950's it was considered a disaster if a woman chose her career over family. Today women who choose to settle down versus bring home an income are criticized. You can't please everyone. Standards change all the time. Follow your passion, and let it take you where it will. My friend Anita chose to settle down and raise a family. She has no inclination to be anything but a stay at home mom. She loves her Mondays. 3) Journal-Writing has not only been scientifically proven to have healing properties, but it has also been unscientifically proven to create Aha! moments. Aha moments are when everything clicks. Your abstract passion takes concrete form. I tell my clients who are looking to switch jobs or careers to start off by keeping a journal. In the journal you can write about anything you enjoy-from gardening to scrapbooking. The only thing not allowed is rants about your current job or career. Many greats have found their true calling through the power of their pen. Steven Spielberg, Martha Stewart, Donald Trump-what do they all have in common? They all found a square hole to fit their square peg.
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