Articles about Motivation



How to be the Most Memorable Person at Networking Events
Most of the people I hear from hate networking. They go only because they know they "should," but it's like pulling teeth for them. If you've experienced the usual clammy grip of fear when it's your time to introduce yourself, the follo [more]



Mix Business with Pleasure? There's a Safe Way
Want to drastically cut the workload in your business, reduce the emotional drain to nearly nothing, and inject more pleasure into your work day? Here's a secret -- check your client list. Got customers who often call you i [more]







How to Conquer Intimidating Goals
"Oh that would be too hard for me -- I could never learn to do that." We've all heard these words... you may even have said them yourself. Tackling new skills can feel intimidating. But we only feel intimidated because we overestimate th [more]



Do Your Self-Realizations Quickly Fade?
As we grow, we do so in fits and starts, lurching forward then back, sometimes looking more like clowns than seekers. Winston Churchill wrote: "Man will occasionally stumble over the truth, but most of the time he will pick himself up an [more]



How I Lost The Secret Of Dazzling Success For 20 Years
Ever heard of the Fuller Brush Man? You know, those legendary guys who came knocking on the front doors of America, selling brushes, mops and cleaners? I was one of them, back in my early twenties. I had just quit a job in a [more]



How to Make Your Self-Help Really Help
Ray was on a tear. "All that self-help stuff is okay, I guess, but it has never worked for me. Ever." He was starting to get excited, waving his arms and pacing around. "In fact," he went on, "it usually makes things worse f [more]



Career Move! From Shelf Filler to Manager
Are you in a dead end job? Are you fed up with low pay and long hours? Are you bored and want to do something more interesting? Do you want to be the person telling others what to do rather than being the one taking orders? You can make [more]



The Cure for Procrastination
Have you ever noticed that the longer you look at something you should be doing, the more difficult it seems to appear? That the longer you put off something you should do, the more difficult it is to get started? A good deal of frustration an [more]



MOTIVATION, THE HEART OF SELF IMPROVEMENT
Pain may sometimes be the reason why people change. Getting flunked grades make us realize that we need to study. Debts remind us of our inability to look for a source of income. Being humiliated gives us the ‘push’ to speak up and fight for oursel [more]



The “Find Your Why” Challenge
As many of you have heard me say, you must know your WHY in life (your ultimate purpose) in order to deal with such issues as: • Why recruit? • Why deal with traffic in the morning? • Why come in early and work late [more]


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