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Building Resilience & Positive Attitude

Your attitude will have an affect on your work … and in your life. Why does building resilience help you sustain a positive attitude?
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Building Resilience

by Gayle Lantz

Just as exercise helps you build physical strength and resilience, so can exercising your leadership muscle to build resilience for yourself and your organisation.

Recognising Uncertainty

by Paul Bridle

People like to make sense of their world and business leaders and managers look for formulas to give predictable results and achieve success. There are no simple formulas for success. It is an uncertain world we are living and doing business in. Embrace the opportunity to think differently.

Getting Started; Keeping Going; Giving Up - What To Keep In Mind!

by Rosie Pekar

Getting started on our endeavors is easy when we are motivated and enthused. However what about when we have started and things aren't going as we dreamed?

Getting A 'Head' For Success!

by Rosie Pekar

What do all successful business people, entrepreneurs and sales people have - that those who aren't successful, don't?

Five Tips For Your Preferred Future

by Brent Dees

When you create a clearly defined Preferred Future and focus on it constantly, you will discover that every day you are choosing the most important puzzle pieces in your life that will best help you to build your Preferred Future.

Tips And Techniques To Improve Your Memory

by Priority Management

Memory isn't like a muscle, something specific you can exercise. It's a way of organising information in your brain. So to improve your memory, you need to change and re-organise the way you think and this will help to support how your memory works.

The 4 Day Attitude Diet

by Dr. Alan Zimmerman

Building positive attitudes in and out of the office.

The Power Of Affirmations

by John Boe

Your belief system, like your computer, doesn't judge or even question what you input; it merely accepts your thoughts as the truth, the whole truth and nothing but the truth.

Becoming Mentally Tough

by Michael Licenblat

Mental toughness is an essential skill required for becoming resilient to the pressures and stresses in work and life.

Habits Versus Comfort

by Kirsty Dunphey

I've been told that a new habit takes 28 days of consistently performing the new task to create.

It’s All About Attitude!

by Karen Schmidt

Understanding attitude and it’s affect on your success at work... and in life.

Build A Resilient Workforce

by Michael Licenblat

In today's business world, CEOs, managers and staff are under great stress to deliver more in less time. They face conflicting demands, long working hours, and constant change in an unforgiving business environment that keeps getting tougher, busier and faster.

Optimists Have A Better Chance Of A Long Life

by Ian McLean

Every time a close friend pushed himself while exercising during the last couple of months, chest pains forced a halt. Aged 47, he's a little heavier than he'd like to be, but basically in good shape. And he's conscientious about what he eats and drinks. Yesterday...

Big Hitters Are Usually Optimists

by Ian McLean

One of my pleasures as a conference speaker is hanging out with the Big Hitters. The top performers who do most of the business in real estate, insurance, financial planning, retail selling, franchising etc. One thing sets these people apart...

Positive Expectations Get Results

by Ian McLean

Elite sport is a unique testing ground for optimism. Unlike many life and business activities, athletes' performance is measured to the finest practical level of detail. If something is not working, the outcome is readily apparent.

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