Jun Loayza, chief marketing officer of Viralogy Inc., on the idea of multitasking:
“I used to be of the philosophy that an entrepreneur can do multiple projects at once. I’ve switched now and I really, truly believe that it has to be focused on one project, in order to have that laser like focus…
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“I Will Completely Focus On One Project At A Time” – Jun Loayza
Posted by timjahn under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 5148 days ago
Time Management
Posted by ChrisFarmer under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.corporatecoachgroup.co.uk 5148 days ago
There are two ways to improve your performance.
1. Increase the number of good and right things that you do.
2. Decrease the number of bad and wrong things that you do.
Doing good things is obviously good.
But did you know that you can do 100 things that are right, and still mess up the w Read More
1. Increase the number of good and right things that you do.
2. Decrease the number of bad and wrong things that you do.
Doing good things is obviously good.
But did you know that you can do 100 things that are right, and still mess up the w Read More
Why You Have to Visit ChangeThis - THE Resources for Small Business Owners
Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 5148 days ago
I recommend you to visit ChangeThis, a unique media site presenting resources or manifestos from top business thinkers, mentors, authors and entrepreneurs.
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Negotiating from a Business Owner - Business Broker Perspective
Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 5149 days ago
As a Small Business Owner, we find ourselves constantly negotiating. My profession as a business broker involves negotiations at every step of the process.
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4 Ways To Avoid Going Stir Crazy Working At Home
Posted by timjahn under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.beyondthepedway.com 5149 days ago
I often find myself working at home on my creative entrepreneurial endeavors. And while this might seem like the dream for some folks, working from home can actually get kinda lonely at times. If you’re like me, you probably say “oh, no problem, I’ll just work from a coffee shop and I’ll be fine.”
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Remember the Value of the Person in the Mirror
Posted by rick under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://internetmarketing.ricklapoint.com 5150 days ago
Success is how you define it. As you work your busy day building your future security, be sure to invest a little time in building You.
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Winners of the Ergonomic Mice Giveaway
Posted by benmaxmime under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://epiclaunch.com 5153 days ago
We're very happy to announce the winners of the three ergonomic mice. Overall almost everyone that entered shared one or even a few great tips they implement for staying healthy while living the internet lifestyle.
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Passion - WDYWFT Blog
Posted by wdywft under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.whatdoyouwantfromthem.com 5154 days ago
Tony Schwartz: Think for a moment about the two or three qualities that you most despise when you see them in others. Next, think of their opposites. For greed, the opposite is generosity. For arrogance, it's humility. For disingenuousness, it's authenticity.
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Are You Sabotaging Your Creative Energy?
Posted by Larry J Keltto under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.thesolopreneurlife.com 5154 days ago
Many time-management and productivity gurus say, “Get the important stuff out of the way first to make sure it gets done.” While conceptually I like the idea, I disagree.
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The Magic of Compounding Positive Expectations video
Posted by scottfox under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.scottfox.com 5154 days ago
Increasing your expectations for success is the #1 mindset change you need to succeed.
Most of us operate on assumptions that were programmed into us when we were small. Then our expectations are conditioned by the supposed "overnight successes" that the TV bombards us with. This can lead to fr Read More
Most of us operate on assumptions that were programmed into us when we were small. Then our expectations are conditioned by the supposed "overnight successes" that the TV bombards us with. This can lead to fr Read More
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