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Success Habits

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The successful person has the habit of doing the things failures don’t like to do. They don’t like doing them either necessarily. But their disliking is subordinated to the strength of their purpose…E.M. Gray

What is something you could get done that you know needs doing?

Every day One Blog A Day features an ‘Enterview’ with a blogger who has made a significant contribution to the online community.

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Coaching Tip #358

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Create the outcome that you want.

Are you certain that the goals you’ve set will really deliver on the intended outcomes you’re after? If you think you have to get ‘this’ in order to have ‘that’, then what you really want is ‘that’, not ‘this’. I sometimes ask clients to write five heartfelt reasons for wanting their goal accomplished; often inside of their responses we would find the more true goal to work toward.

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Northstar Thinktank

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At the Northstar Thinktank they scour the world for relevant business resources.

Inboxes and mailboxes are constantly bombarded with business information. You probably experience something similar.
Northstar receive every newsletter, subscription, and new book on business that you can imagine.
It takes a lot of time, but they actually read and review ALL of it.
And that’s in addition to all of the information they proactively seek out through worldwide business research.
Unfortunately, most of it’s irrelevant.
But among the massive volume of business information they scour everyday — they do find great nuggets of applicable business information.
“Applicable” is the key for Northstar. They do enjoy interesting information. But what matters is applicable information that we can implement toward business growth, right away.

Their applicable and relevant information applies to the 3 core elements of business building:
*Research & Planning
*Sales & Marketing
*Growth & Execution

The Northstar team has built many companies, worth millions. And they’ve come to realize that what really matters in business success is that you focus on those three areas.
They’ve spent the last year building new tools that Northstar Thinktank subscribers can use to effectively navigate the entrepreneurial path.

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Coach-A-Thon in Perth during May

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The WA Chapter of the International Coach Federation Australasia, the professional association for coaches, is holding a Coach-a-thon in Perth on 14-19 May 2007.

This event, which is being co-sponsored by Life School, is part of International Coach Week and brings together experienced coaches who are volunteering their time to offer 500 hours of coaching over six days.

Coaching sessions are being offered throughout the day from 7:30am to 9:30pm. Once you register, you will be matched with a professional coach and all sessions will be conducted in private meeting rooms at Trinity College Conference Centre on corner Hampton Road and Stirling Highway in Nedlands.
After you sign up you will be sent a confirmation email of your chosen day/s and time/s and a map of how to get to the venue, which is easily accessed by bus.

This is a fantastic opportunity to experience the power of professional coaching to achieve more effective results more easily and enhance your quality of life.

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Why Is It Important To Improve Your Self?

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One of Whitney Houston’s songs says “Learning to love yourself is the greatest love of all.” True enough. In order to love others, you must love yourself too. Remember, you cannot give what you do not have.
Before telling other people some ways on how to improve themselves, let them see that you yourself is a representation and a product of self improvement. Self improvement makes us better people, we then inspire other people, and then the rest of the world will follow.
Stop thinking of yourselves as second-rate beings. Forget the repetitive thought of “If only I was richer… if only I was thinner” and so on. Accepting your true self is the first step to self improvement. We need to stop comparing ourselves to others only to find out at the end that we’ve got 10 more reasons to envy them.
We all have our insecurities. Nobody is perfect. We always wish we had better things, better features, better body parts, etc. But life need not to be perfect for people to be happy about themselves. Self improvement and loving yourself is not a matter of shouting to the whole world that you are perfect and you are the best. It’s the virtue of acceptance and contentment. When we begin to improve ourselves, we then begin to feel contented and happy.

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