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Success Thought of the Day – 7/20/20

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The focused pursuit of a goal is a good thing.  However, zooming out periodically allows you to check progress, assess new information, survey the evolving landscape, and assimilate.  With that, you can determine what, if anything, you need to do differently as you re-engage in the pursuit.

Success Thought of the Day – 7/17/20

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Purpose, goals, and even clear priorities alone won’t move the mountains in front of you. Those are the aiming mechanisms. The action that follows creates progress.

Success Thought of the Day – 7/15/20

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Build quality relationships with people whom you have something in common.  “Something in common” doesn’t mean you will agree on everything, nor should you.  It is the exchange of ideas and the element of “iron sharpens iron” that proves out the quality of the relationship. [Read more…]

Making Your Net Work

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Some entrepreneurs and leaders might see networking as a double-edged sword. On one hand, there’s a chance for a mutually beneficial relationship, while on the other, a relationship wherein only one benefits. How do you get more of the former rather than the latter?

The Strength of Vulnerability

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As the world advances further into unfamiliar waters due to the effects of COVID-19, people turn to leaders to give them direction. They turn to world leaders, they turn to leaders within their immediate sphere, and in the workplace – they will most definitely turn to you. What does it take to be able to lead people in this unsettling time, even as you might be facing some uncertainties yourself? Take a look at what Amita has to say on the social part of social distancing and being present, though the world seems to be falling apart. 

Parlay Your Platform

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Your ‘platform’ is the station in life you’ve achieved thus far. It is the sum total of all your efforts in honing your talents and skills. Many times, people believe they are starting from zero and that is just not true. You have relationships, experiences and a reputation. With that as a starting point, you can build from that using thoughtful practices.

A Tip To Consider When Starting Entrepreneurship

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Entering entrepreneurship brings a host of challenges (e.g. product/service, markets/customers, financials, distribution and more). However, the self-transformation required may be the most important on the list.