Published 11.06.2006 14:01:00 | Data Recovery
According to the US National Archives, “31% of PC users have lost all of their files to events beyond their control.” Look at the person on your left. Now look to the person on your right. If it’s not one of them – IT’S YOU. It hurt didn’t it
Published 11.06.2006 14:01:00 | Self Improvement
Perfectionism. How can such a perfect-sounding word give us so much trouble? All too often, Alzheimer’s family caregivers explode their personal stress levels by demanding too much of themselves.
Published 11.06.2006 14:01:00 | Leadership
"People often say that this or that person has not found himself. But the self is not something that one finds. It is something one creates." — Thomas Szasz, 20th century American psychoanalyst who founded the 'anti-psychiatry' movement
Published 11.06.2006 14:01:00 | ACNE
Over the counter acne treatment products typically include acne or spot treatments, cleansers and washes, moisturizers, lotions, pads and wipes, masks and strips, shaving creams, and toners and astringents.
Published 11.06.2006 14:01:00 | Strategic Planning
Daniel Boone once said, "I can't say I was ever lost, but I was bewildered once for three days." Many team and organization transformation and improvement efforts are lost or badly bewildered. Besides riding in smelly cabs, eating rubber chicken (or guessing the day's mystery meat), and racing through crowded airports to catch a flight, another benefit of my consulting work are the opportunities I've had to work with hundreds of leadership teams trying to improve themselves and their organizatio
Published 11.06.2006 14:00:00 | Automotive
The 1959 Cadillac was the brainchild of Designer Harley Earl, who drew on the inspiration of American space travel and rockets for his design. The 59 Cadillac was the pinnacle of the American auto design excess. With tail fins that rose a full 42 inches off the ground, rocket flare tail lights, quad headlights and massive chrome bumpers, a body length of over 20 ft, this was the ultimate Cadillac for grabbing attention. The '59's outrageous fins are accentuated by its very low profile, which is
Published 11.06.2006 14:00:00 | Sales
There is the "fear of failure" and "failure" itself. The purpose of this article is to change your perspective on both, as this may be one of the things that is holding you back from the sales success you deserve.
Published 11.06.2006 14:00:00 | Strategic Planning
A department manager in a struggling company recently summed up what's wrong with many organizations.
Published 11.06.2006 14:00:00 | Management
"Nothing is impossible; there are ways that lead to everything, and if we had sufficient will we should always have sufficient means. It is often merely for an excuse that we say things are impossible." — Francois de La Rochefoucauld, 17th century French philanthropist and social reformer
Published 11.06.2006 14:00:00 | Motivation
Most of us can easily come up with all the excuses under the Sun as to why we are not successful, Stormy Monday,...Blues at Sunrise,...Double Crossin'Time,...Mean Mistreater,... and why things continually go wrong for us. But lets face it, and that’s difficult to do, if you have brainwashed your self, success and achievement is down to good old You…. no one else.
Published 11.06.2006 14:00:00 | Sales
Is the glass half full or half empty? It depends, of course, on how you choose to look at it. Most people take a “half-empty,” or negative, view of making cold calls. They see cold-calling as the process of getting rejected over and over again, and once in a while getting an appointment that leads to a sale
Published 11.06.2006 14:00:00 | Management
"Half the world is composed of people who have something to say and can't, and the other half who have nothing to say and keep saying it." — Robert Frost, early 20th century American poet
Published 11.06.2006 14:00:00 | Music
My wife and I decided to attend an “open-mic” night at a café that often provides evening entertainment, generally in a “folkie” venue. We invited two other couples to join us.
Published 11.06.2006 14:00:00 | Management
"We need a new way of thinking about our problems and our future. My suggestion is the management of paradox, an idea which is itself a paradox, in that paradox can only be 'managed' in the sense of coping with. Manage always did mean 'coping with' until we purloined the word to mean planning and control." — Charles Handy, The Age of Paradox
Published 11.06.2006 14:00:00 | Legal
If you have been denied Social Security disability or SSI benefits and are appealing the decision at a hearing, there are steps you can take to ensure a favorable decision. You can win your Social Security appeal without hiring an attorney.
Published 11.06.2006 14:00:00 | Sales
A prospect gets in touch with you, asks you for information or a proposal, and really seems motivated to do a little business.
Published 11.06.2006 13:59:00 | Home Improvement
Everyone hates cleaning the bathroom. And in all honesty if you know what you’re doing your bathroom shouldn’t take more than 15 minutes to clean. If it takes longer than that you either have let it go too long or you may be making it a bigger chore than you need to.
Published 11.06.2006 13:59:00 | Home Improvement
There are a number of common myths regarding log homes that unfairly affect perceptions of people who might otherwise enjoy the log home life. Many of these myths have gotten an honest start sometime in the past but are no longer true.
Published 11.06.2006 13:59:00 | Cruising Sailing
More and more people are discovering the fun and value of cruising, but many more still have not heard the good news. Now more than ever, a luxury cruise is easily affordable and accessible to everyone. Don't believe it? Then read on for our list of seven important facts about cruising.
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