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We were swarmed with signs and campaign ads galore. We were bombarded by our local, state, and federal officials to go and vote in new leaders. One Year Ago, we elected our new White House team and a new, albeit African-American, president and first family. One Year Ago, people were so…
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Yesterday I spent the last of my money to go see the motivational speech by Chris Gardner, author of the book, "Pursuit of Happyness." I enjoyed the movie a lot and thought he would be quite the man to listen to and meet and I was right. I sat 5000 rows back, about a mile away in… Read More »
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my husband Luis and I I have known Susan
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At a recent company meeting I realized only the department heads took center stage. And yes, that is generally how large company meetings run, but face it: People just stop listening after so many PowerPoint slides.
All team members were in the back, and only one leader…
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Donald Van de Mark for Success Television
As we experience the new year, we can survive the tough times by digging deeper and listening to our souls.
2009 promises to be really tough as we and those we love struggle with lost jobs, foreclosed homes anddiminished dreams. With that cruel truth in mind, here's four resolutions that all of us can make to better weather the storm.
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I want you to imagine that you're 95 years old – and on your death bed. Before taking your last breath - you're given a great gift: the ability to travel back in time - the ability to talk to the person who is reading this column - the ability to help this person be a better professional and, more importantly, lead a better life. The 95-year-old you understands what was really important and what wasn't, what mattered and what didn't , what counted and what didn't really count. What advice would this wise "old you" have for the "you" who is reading this page? Read More »
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