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How To Face A Problem

It is not what happens to you that counts, it is how you react to what happens to you, especially when faced with unexpected problems. Here are just some observations we have gained from working with successful people over the years.
January 26, 2010
by Angela
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action, successful

Is Your Thinking Holding You Back?

So often it is our thinking that holds us back rather than lack of intellect, ability or aptitude. Fear of failure and fear of rejection are the two greatest reasons that people do not experience the success and happiness they crave.
January 22, 2010
by Angela
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action, self esteem

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RT @HarvardBiz How to get yourself on track to accomplish something big: 1. Identify a tiny "micro habit" to cultivate. 2. Piggyback your new habit on a daily task. 3. Track your progress. 4. Hold steady. 5. Seek accountability. s.hbr.org/2tFa2j1

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