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Thursday, 5 November 2015
Monday, 26 October 2015
Behaviors of Genuine People
In life, we do all seek out for genuine people to do business with, build close relationships with and surround ourselves with. Genuine in terms of being honest, truthful, trustworthy, reliable or any other definition of genuine of yours. Well for me, a genuine copy of Windows 10 will be one directly from Microsoft itself.
Steve Tobak, a contributor to Entrepreneur.com stated behaviors of genuine people. They include:
Steve Tobak, a contributor to Entrepreneur.com stated behaviors of genuine people. They include:
- They are not attention seekers. They do not need the attention of others to boost their ego
- They are not concerned of being liked. Whether people like them or not, it does not give them sleepless nights.
Monday, 14 September 2015
7 Habits That Will Strengthen Your Parent-Child Bond
From Katherine Lee a School-Age Children Expert on about.com comes this article that gives different ways in which a parent-child bond can be strenghtened. Enhancing the parent-child relationship brings in more trust, openness and confidence especially the child has for the parent. The habits include:
- Eating together
Monday, 7 September 2015
FOUR PHRASES EVERY SPOUSE NEED TO HEAR
From parentsociety, a good site that deals with family and marriage issues comes these four things that every spouse needs to hear from each other in other to keep the marriage flame burning. They include:
Read the full article on: http://www.parentsociety.com/lifestyle/love-and-sex/how-to-make-your-marriage-work-4-things-every-spouse-needs-to-hear/?utm_source=zergnet.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=zergnet_315617
- “I’m sorry.”
- “You were right.”
- “I’m so proud of you.”
- “I love you.”
Read the full article on: http://www.parentsociety.com/lifestyle/love-and-sex/how-to-make-your-marriage-work-4-things-every-spouse-needs-to-hear/?utm_source=zergnet.com&utm_medium=referral&utm_campaign=zergnet_315617
Saturday, 5 September 2015
Thursday, 3 September 2015
MOTIVATED TO FAIL
Can you be motivated to fail? See this from Shimonkepha:
You
have failed once; you have not failed the 2nd time
You
have failed the 2nd time but not the 3rd time
You
have not failed the 1001st time, that’s when I will include your
name in my Guinness book of records as the greatest failure beating Thomas
Edison’s light bulb record
You
still have not failed the 1002nd time.
You
do not have to make the same mistakes twice (well, you might!).
You can, yes you can succeed and I do and will
always believe in you!
This article first appeared on: http://www.shimonkepha.blogspot.com.ng/2015/09/motivated-to-fail.html
Tuesday, 25 August 2015
FIVE (5) QUESTIONS TO USE IN EFFECTIVELY MANAGING FAILURES
Is there a failure? That is not the end of everything. The best path for failures is to effectively manage them. Shimonkepha Onwuneme stated five questions you can ask so as to manage the failures. They include:
Read the full article at:
http://www.shimonkepha.blogspot.com/2015/08/five-5-questions-to-use-in-effectively.html#more
- What symptoms are present? A first step for adequate troubleshooting
- What actually happened?
- Why did it happen?
- How was it solved? this is asked after the solution has been found.
- How do we prevent further occurrence?
Read the full article at:
http://www.shimonkepha.blogspot.com/2015/08/five-5-questions-to-use-in-effectively.html#more
Saturday, 15 August 2015
Why Great Ideas/Changes Meet Resistance and How to Overcome
You are in a team ( possibly the leader) or a manager and you have a great idea you would like to implement. That idea is a great one and can bring about increase in profit, better working conditions and improved processes. It is always more of a shock when the team members or subordinates or even managers get to oppose such idea. Though there are quite a number of reasons why but Shimonkepha Onwuneme gave the main reason as missing out certain ingredients in communicating the idea.
The ingredients include:
1. Leaving out communicating how the idea will be useful to them personally. Just as Dale Carnegie stated in How to Win Friends and Influence People, many people do only think of how they can benefit personally and when you communicate the idea that way, they will easily embrace it. See an example as stated by Shimonkepha Onwuneme in the article.
2. Dividing the team in order to conquer them. As a leader, know the major players in your team: the people who are well respected in the team (they might even be the least ranked), the people who speak out most and the ones that do always challenge every idea. Meet them personally and try to convince them before pushing the idea out and life will be made easier.
Read the full article in: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-great-ideaschanges-meet-resistance-how-overcome-onwuneme?trk=mp-author-card
The ingredients include:
1. Leaving out communicating how the idea will be useful to them personally. Just as Dale Carnegie stated in How to Win Friends and Influence People, many people do only think of how they can benefit personally and when you communicate the idea that way, they will easily embrace it. See an example as stated by Shimonkepha Onwuneme in the article.
2. Dividing the team in order to conquer them. As a leader, know the major players in your team: the people who are well respected in the team (they might even be the least ranked), the people who speak out most and the ones that do always challenge every idea. Meet them personally and try to convince them before pushing the idea out and life will be made easier.
Read the full article in: https://www.linkedin.com/pulse/why-great-ideaschanges-meet-resistance-how-overcome-onwuneme?trk=mp-author-card
How to start a business with no experience!
Richard Branson argues the fact that you must not have an experience in an area before starting up a business in it. Having experience is good but not having should not be a barrier.
The major thing you need in every opportunity is to create something different or unique, fill a gap or loophole. Do not build a business just because others are building it or the sector is currently the most lucrative one.
An example is the Virgin Airlines in which he had no much idea but started it to solve the problems of high cost of flights and poor quality of service. A great quote from him is this: "We succeeded because we didn’t just create another “me too” airline"
You too can do it!
Read the full article on :http://www.virgin.com/entrepreneur/richard-branson-how-to-start-a-business-with-no-experience
Monday, 10 August 2015
Wednesday, 5 August 2015
Six Myths About Stress
From Psychcentral.com comes these six myths about stress. We, all, possibly do hold on these myths but one fact is that stress form an integral part of our everyday lives. The myths include:
Not the same things cause stress to all of us
Read more about this on:
Myth 1: Stress is the same for everybody.
Myth 2: Stress is always bad for you.
Stress is not bad when it is manageable but when out of hand it becomes a problemMyth 3: Stress is everywhere, so you can’t do anything about it.
Effective planning and prioritizinng will surely debunk this mythMyth 4: The most popular techniques for reducing stress are the best ones.
Everyone has a technique or two that works for him or her.Myth 5: No symptoms, no stress.
"Many of us experience symptoms of stress in a very physical way, even though stress is a psychological effect. Feeling anxious, shortness of breath, or simply feeling run down all the time can all be physical signs of stress. Feeling overwhelmed, disorganized and having difficulty concentrating are common mental signs of stress."..psychcentral.comMyth 6: Only major symptoms of stress require attention.
Overlooking minor symptoms can finally lead to the stress getting out of hand. The earlier the better.Read more about this on:
Friday, 31 July 2015
Practical Ways to Handle Stress
We do encounter stress everyday. Stress is not bad except when it becomes uncontrollable, just like fire. Margarita Tartakovsky, M.S.
an Associate Editor with psychcentral.com states ten (10) practical ways to keep stress under control. They include:
1. Figure out where the stress is coming from.Well, if you do not know where the stress is coming from, it will be difficult to handle. Those sources are called stressors.
2. Consider what you can control—and work on that.
"While you can’t control what your boss does, what your in-laws say or the sour state of the economy, you can control how you react, how you accomplish work, how you spend your time and what you spend your money on"...Margarita Tartakovsky. Those things you can control, you can easily handle the stress from them.
3. Do what you love.
You can easily handle stress from what you do love. Also, what you love doing bring happiness to you.
4. Manage your time well.
"One of the biggest stressors for many people is lack of time" ...Margarita Tartakovsky
5. Create a toolbox of techniques.
Use different techniques to control stress not only one.
Read the full article through this link:
http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2011/07/11/10-practical-ways-to-handle-stress/
1. Figure out where the stress is coming from.Well, if you do not know where the stress is coming from, it will be difficult to handle. Those sources are called stressors.
2. Consider what you can control—and work on that.
"While you can’t control what your boss does, what your in-laws say or the sour state of the economy, you can control how you react, how you accomplish work, how you spend your time and what you spend your money on"...Margarita Tartakovsky. Those things you can control, you can easily handle the stress from them.
3. Do what you love.
You can easily handle stress from what you do love. Also, what you love doing bring happiness to you.
4. Manage your time well.
"One of the biggest stressors for many people is lack of time" ...Margarita Tartakovsky
5. Create a toolbox of techniques.
Use different techniques to control stress not only one.
Read the full article through this link:
http://psychcentral.com/blog/archives/2011/07/11/10-practical-ways-to-handle-stress/
Tuesday, 28 July 2015
8 Lessons Learned Studying World-Class Achievers
Marty Fukuda studied different world class professionals and brought us eight (8) wonderful lessons we should learn from their way of living. Such lessons include:
1. They live a disciplined life.
2. They are always on a mission. They always have a goal in mind.
3. Those who aspire to achieve world-class status are intimately aware of how precious each day is and know better than to waste a second.
4. They are always different and think differently.
5. They have a frightening and compelling goals.
6. They turn setbacks into comebacks. The world-class have a resiliency that is simply on a different level than most. They have the ability to treat setbacks as part of the process -- merely roadblocks that are never impassible.
7. They never arrive.They never allow themselves to fall for the “I’ve arrived” trap. They keep their eyes fixed on the prize.
8. Finally, they care less about what others think.
Read the full article through the link
Monday, 27 July 2015
Thou Shall not Fear Failure (2)
Failure is not an option, it's MANDATORY. To fall is mandatory for a baby learning how to walk. To write rubbish is mandatory for a rookie writer. To make a very uninteresting speech is a reality for an upcoming speaker. To make losses is part of a baby entrepreneur.
But to learn and to improve is the sweetest and true of those going to be great out of all these!
If you think it is true and you have a story on it, feel free to share it through commenting!
But to learn and to improve is the sweetest and true of those going to be great out of all these!
If you think it is true and you have a story on it, feel free to share it through commenting!
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