“Creature of habit” is a widely-misused trope to which most of our compulsions (personal and professional) are attributed – regardless of whether those habits are driven by expedience, convenience or discipline or even whether they lead us to success or failure.
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Booknotes: The Power of Habit
Posted by jennybhatt under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://freeagenteconomics.com 4129 days ago
The Conference Hustle
Posted by jennybhatt under MarketingFrom http://freeagenteconomics.com 4163 days ago
Made Hot by: BizWise on July 7, 2013 5:04 am
The “professional conference hustler” - you know the kind – rarely attends any sessions, has meeting after meeting with other attendees, loud phone calls in hallways and corridors, permanent laptop camp set up in the business center or general seating area and so on. Avoid becoming that person....
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Frommers - The Most Trusted Name in Travel?
Posted by jennybhatt under NewsFrom http://freeagenteconomics.com 4241 days ago
Google sold Frommers – Back to its founder. Wait….. what? Yep. Google sold Frommers back to Arthur Frommer, now 83-ish. OK, they really only sold the brand back. And, they kept all the content, which they are so nicely licensing BACK to Frommers.
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Weekly News Roundup - April 5, 2013
Posted by jennybhatt under ManagementFrom http://freeagenteconomics.com 4251 days ago
A roundup of this week's interesting news for self-employment and personal finance - a few inspiring people, some trending topics and some how-to articles. Read on....
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On Principles, Values and the High Road
Posted by jennybhatt under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://freeagenteconomics.com 4253 days ago
Made Hot by: Kidzbiz on April 8, 2013 4:43 am
Principles, whether personal or social/cultural, represent sets of values that guide or rule our behaviors. Of course, these values do evolve over time based on our experiences, collective or individual. That said, for the most part, most of us aim to be more constant in our individual commitment..
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Booknotes: Lean In : Work, Women and the Will to Lead
Posted by jennybhatt under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://freeagenteconomics.com 4255 days ago
Made Hot by: HeatherStone on April 6, 2013 2:32 am
Sheryl Sandberg’s book - Lean In: Women, Work and the Will to Lead - has been much in the news. Read on for a review (yes, men should be interested too.....)
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Booknotes: The Republic of Tea
Posted by jennybhatt under StartupsFrom http://freeagenteconomics.com 4315 days ago
The Republic of Tea is one of my all-time favorite books. A smooth, rich blend of startup story, memoir and philosophy (oh yes, the tea metaphors will abound in this one – you have been duly warned) that hits the spot just right.
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What does "Financial Freedom" Really Mean?
Posted by jennybhatt under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://freeagenteconomics.com 4317 days ago
“Financial Freedom” is a loaded phrase. People define it differently, depending on their present circumstances, desired goals and behavioral biases (which have an even greater impact than the former 2 aspects). Here's a working definition.
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Free Agent Interview: Diane Flowers
Posted by jennybhatt under Success StoriesFrom http://freeagenteconomics.com 4322 days ago
This is the first in a monthly series of free agent interviews. The goal is to bring stories of regular people across diverse industries who have had unique journeys and overcome the odds to find their niche(s), passion(s) and personal definition(s) of success.
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To Sell is Human (Booknotes)
Posted by jennybhatt under SalesFrom http://freeagenteconomics.com 4331 days ago
Made Hot by: JimmyJams on January 21, 2013 4:13 am
A review of Daniel Pink's latest book called "To Sell is Human: The Surprising Truth About Motivating Others" based on a recent meeting with him at a local book reading event. Whether we like it or not, we're ALL in sales. But, the old ways of selling do not work anymore.
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