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» As Competitive Entrepreneurs, Do We Fight or Do We Help?
By  Scott McGregor | Published 2008/08/15 | Personal Development
This Entrepreneur does not agree that this is a dog-eat-dog world nor was the wild wild west as wild as Hollywood portrays. He says it's our nature more to help than to hurt, to gossip than to fight! Enterprise is more natural than tyranny.
» Speed Reading Tips: Can Comprehension and Memory and Recall Work When Speed Reading?
By  Ed Caldwell | Published 2008/08/05 | Personal Development
This tip title will probably cause you to go, "huh?" or have an "aha!" when reflecting on your own experience trying to learn to read faster.
» The Top Five Leadership Qualities
By  Daegan Smith | Published 2008/07/12 | Personal Development
In history, there have been various definitions of what a leader is. Some theories associate leadership with certain traits that can be observed right from childhood. Some people think that a leader is forged by the fires of need and that great leaders will rise when the situation calls for it.
» 7 Great Tips to Self Improvement
By  Daegan Smith | Published 2008/07/09 | Personal Development
Did you ever think that life could be a whole lot better and more rewarding than what you have right now? Do you want to learn more about the techniques on improving one's self? If yes, then read on.
» An Overview of Motivation Theory
By  Daegan Smith | Published 2008/07/09 | Personal Development
Motivation is simply defined as the one that kindles change and concentration. As Elbert Hubbard says, "Positive anything is better than negative nothing." True isn't it? Motivation is the one that keeps people to stay focus. It's motivation that helps people to stay optimistic amidst all the challenges that they encounter in their everyday life.
» Speed Reading Tips: Get Physical!
By  Ed Caldwell | Published 2008/07/04 | Personal Development
The need to get physical while reading will often shock people at first. But think about it for a moment. If you're like most people, you probably think about reading as a rather passive activity. How often do people read to fall asleep? Better yet, how often do you fall asleep when you're trying to read something important?
» Being a Whole Person - Both Human and Spiritual
By  Peri Enkin | Published 2008/07/02 | Personal Development
If you are like most people you do not want to miss a thing. You sense there is much joy to be had in life and you want it.
» Insights on Effective Leadership
By  Daegan Smith | Published 2008/07/02 | Personal Development
An organization no matter how small or big it is calls for a leader. The leader on the other hand cannot just be someone. He has to be an effective leader, so to speak. Anyone can become a leader but only a few can exhibit effective leadership.
» Change Your Viewpoint - From Ordinary Thinking to Extraordinary Living
By  Peri Enkin | Published 2008/07/02 | Personal Development
About a year ago I introduced a ritual writing day at the beach into my weekly schedule. With a desire to establish balance and to blend work with play I wanted to create a very specific kind of personal replenishment.
» Reclaim the Many Parts of Your Self
By  Peri Enkin | Published 2008/07/01 | Personal Development
There are so many parts to the self. Often we have aspects that seem to be direct opposites. The responsible self and the carefree one, the introverted, quiet self and the extraverted, expressive self, the strong and the vulnerable. None of the selves are better or worse than others although we often judge them so.

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