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success
20
Dec

Dirty Jobs

It’s a dirty job, but someone has to do it.  That can be said for a lot of jobs.  Some are literally dirty.  Other jobs are emotionally dirty. I have invested my time today in one of the latter kind of dirty jobs:  advising TEDxUNLV ( https://www.facebook.com/TEDxUNLV)  applicants that their proposals were not accepted. Don’t feel...
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11
Nov

You Have Changed My Life

This week I received an email from a former client with the subject:  You Have Changed My Life.  Clearly, the writer (President of OutGrowthConsulting) had my attention.  What I did not expect was that he would answer the question that is always asked by potential clients.  The question usually is some form of, “how do you...
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04
Nov

Passion for Success

Long before I developed a passion for success, I had a passion to make a great income and create personal wealth.  Many in my profession would not say that out loud because  the success cliche of the last few decades has been, “Do what you love and the money will come.”  Heck, it is a...
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20
Oct

Passion for scratching an itch

“If you have an itch to do something, scratch it!  You may find your next passion.” The words above are my paraphrasing of a power talk delivered by Bobby Williams, a successful retired business owner who is devoting is seventh decade to developing a deep spiritual nature — and sharing it. As an Applied Positive...
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30
Sep

Hope and the Power of One

Do you hope or believe the power of one person could shift an entire situation from failure to success, from terror to cooperation, from isolation to inclusion?  In 1999, I listened as Mike Milken extolled the value shift in the Chicago Bulls basketball team pre-Michael Jordon and post and the Boston Celtics basketball team pre-Larry...
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13
Sep

Resilience

I have a habit of seeking true life stories that inspire human resilience.  I was first taught this habit in a self-help book of some form.  The suggestion was to continually read, listen and watch inspiring stories of human resilience.  Over the last ten years, various forms of psychological studies have confirmed this to be...
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02
Sep

Personal Development is an Inside Job

If you think as I do, personal development is an inside job.  Therefore, no one is ever really ‘unemployed’ or ‘underemployed’ if they are working on their own development at some level.  I mention this perspective because I was struck by two occurrences this week. The first occurrence was the posting of a quote by...
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23
Jun

The Sharks Lean Out

On  May 11 I posted a blog referencing Sherly Sandberg’s advice in her book, Lean In. This past Friday I saw for the first time a re-run of a Shark Tank episode featuring a team of teen inventors — 5 young women and 1 young man ages 12-18. I urge you to watch the video...
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31
May

Follow up and Connections

Dr. Success Challenge: Is there someone — or a host of someones — who you need to follow up with but have been avoiding?  Is there a connection you need to make that you have  been procrastinating actually making?  I am writing today from Nike territory, so the only guidance I can share is:  Just...
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24
May

Up Ups Community and Health

Bottom Line Results:  When you live and age well, you tend to be more successful in your chosen livelihood, more satisfied in your reporting of general life happiness, and those two attributes generally mean you also have built communities of support. As we approach a holiday weekend in the United States, I wanted to share...
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