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Monthly Archives: April 2015
18 Behaviors of Emotionally Intelligent People
Some have it; some don’t. I believe it can be developed in everyone, and I can show you how to do that. Get in touch if you want to know more. But for the moment, I recomend this article.
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Who runs your mind?
You have to decide who runs your mind; is it you, or is it somebody else? Continue reading
How successful people work less—and get more done
I’m sharing this because it makes sense to me. Too many people spend too much time achieving too little.
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The best tips for Self-Motivation
I have a confession to make; I, on occasion, have felt a little demotivated. Yes, I, ‘Motivationdoc,’ feel a bit lacking in motivation and self-belief from time to time, just like everybody else. So, here comes the tips and something … Continue reading
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How to take a break from work (and not feel guilty)
This article is about how to stay motivated at work. good advice and I hope it helps.
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How to step outside of your comfort zone at work
Many people expect other people or circumstances to motivate them at work. Perhaps we all need to take responsibility for our own motivation.
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One way to Live Longer
Originally posted on DocMentation:
I have found the answer to eternal life. Well maybe not eternal, but certainly a long one. But first let me ask you; don’t you just hate it when people say ‘What’s wrong with you today,…
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How to get more sales using the motivational five factors of success
For many years I’ve been fascinated by what makes people successful in their life, whatever it is they do for a living. I’ve read biographies, watched people being interviewed on television, studied newspaper and magazine profiles and spoken to many … Continue reading
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Tagged Alan Fairweather, Business, Customer Management, customer service, Motivation, motivational speaker, Sales, success
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