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Leadership: Lead, Follow or Get Out of the Way Part 2
Welcome back to those who are following the Leadership: Lead, Follow or Get Out of the Way series that are posted on Sundays. For you new readers, Welcome! Feel free to check out the other posts in this series. The information will greatly enhance your leadership knowledge.
By Ando Anderson8 years ago in Motivation
Leadership: Lead, Follow, or Get Out of the Way
Welcome to an exploration of Leadership. At the core of the matter, the ability to lead, inspire, and achieve is a collection of the most valuable skills a person can attain. These tools will help you in the workplace, relationships and group/personal goals.
By Ando Anderson8 years ago in Motivation
How to Defy the Odds
What are the odds that you should be alive right now reading this article and my website? We don’t normally think about the likelihood of our existence on this planet but I believe that it’s something to ponder and be thankful for. We tend to not think about the odds behind being alive and breathing but it is quite fascinating if you do a little bit of research. According to Business Insider, the probability of you or any other human being existing comes out to 1 in 10^2,685,000.
By Ben W8 years ago in Motivation
'How to Lose Friends and Alienate People': Demotivational Speakers
I decided to write this because I'm also writing a business plan right now. Gary Vaynerchuck is one of the leading influencers, online entrepreneurs, motivational speakers, etc. in the world. He's a very successful man and he's found something that works for him, so well done and big congratulations to the guy. He's cracked it.
By Lem Binge8 years ago in Motivation
You Were Not Created to Fail
You were NOT created to FAIL. I recently had a life changing experience. I had lateral ligament ankle surgery. I suffered so many ankle sprains I had stretched my ligaments beyond repair. I have been spraining my ankle once every other year since I was 12-years-old. I am an active person. I am a runner, a hiker, a dancer...it really took a toll on me and it was incredibly tough to make the decision to go through with surgery. Also, because I was afraid of losing my job. A job I didn't like but paid me a decent salary.
By Karina Nistal8 years ago in Motivation
Sickness
Fear is only two of many different ways we perceive it to be. True fear which you acknowledge as danger causes you to freeze, hide, or flee. Then there's irrational fear which is a phobia, but fear could also be a sickness for the people who think very differently than the "normal" way of thinking. Fear can cause damage to a person's brain and impair the memories, so their way of thinking is distorted.
By LL Moore8 years ago in Motivation
Foolproof Path to Success
Have you ever wanted something so bad that it consumed your every thought? Perhaps you have spent endless nights fretting over your next step towards your goal? If you have, then chances are you already hold one of the most important keys to being successful. However, many people instead find themselves in this position instead:
By Amanda Morgan MBA8 years ago in Motivation
Unpopular Opinion: Not Having a Passion is OK
Have you found your passion in life? No? NO? Follow you passion! Do what you love and you’ll never work a day in your life! Guess what? You probably won’t find your passion. Chances are, you might not even have the world’s definition of a “passion”.
By JJ Long8 years ago in Motivation
Improving Yourself at Work and in Your Personal Life
Good afternoon ladies and gentlemen. I am a United States Marine on his lunch break and thought I would share some tips and advice I've picked up during my life. I see a lot of brand new marines, "Boots," as we call them come to the motor pool each week. They tend to do one of two things, neither of which is helpful to anyone. They either run and hide trying not to be noticed; in which case they come back the next day able to contribute nothing more than the day before; or they continuously get in the way of someone trying to do their job. There is healthy in between, however, it seems to be hard for the average person to grasp. Here's a few tips to not only be a better help but to make your day goes as smoothly as possible with the minimum amount of ass-chewings.
By eesh icantbelive i wrote this crap8 years ago in Motivation












