
Six Keys to Being Excellent at Anything
the six keys to achieving excellence:


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Commercial Success,
Life Skills
The Best Way to Use the Last Five Minutes of Your Day
Every day, before leaving the office, save a few minutes to think about what just happened.
Look at your calendar and compare what actually happened — the meetings you attended, the work you got done, the conversations you had, the people with whom you interacted, even the breaks you took — with your plan for what you wanted to have happen.
Then ask yourself three sets of questions:
How did the day go? What success did I experience? What challenges did I endure?
What did I learn today? About myself? About others? What do I plan to do — differently or the same — tomorrow?
Who did I interact with? Anyone I need to update? Thank? Ask a question? Share feedback?
This last set of questions is invaluable in terms of maintaining and growing relationships. It takes just a few short minutes to shoot off an email — or three — to share your appreciation for a kindness someone extended, to ask someone a question, or to keep someone in the loop on a project.
If we don't pause to think about it, we are apt to overlook these kinds of communications. And we often do. But in a world where we depend on others to achieve anything in life, they are essential.
from an article by Peter Bregman.
Full article, click here
Look at your calendar and compare what actually happened — the meetings you attended, the work you got done, the conversations you had, the people with whom you interacted, even the breaks you took — with your plan for what you wanted to have happen.
Then ask yourself three sets of questions:
How did the day go? What success did I experience? What challenges did I endure?
What did I learn today? About myself? About others? What do I plan to do — differently or the same — tomorrow?
Who did I interact with? Anyone I need to update? Thank? Ask a question? Share feedback?
This last set of questions is invaluable in terms of maintaining and growing relationships. It takes just a few short minutes to shoot off an email — or three — to share your appreciation for a kindness someone extended, to ask someone a question, or to keep someone in the loop on a project.
If we don't pause to think about it, we are apt to overlook these kinds of communications. And we often do. But in a world where we depend on others to achieve anything in life, they are essential.
from an article by Peter Bregman.
Full article, click here
The Best Cover Letter I Ever Received by David Silverman
There are really only a few times to use a cover letter:
Labels:
Cover Letter,
Resume Tips
How to Write a Résumé That Doesn't Annoy People
Here's a list of nine things to make your résumé stand a better chance of survival:
Top 25 oddball job interview questions of 2010
The weirdest interview questions of the year — and the companies that asked them — were released Thursday by Glassdoor.com, an online career and jobs community that offers insights on companies and workplaces.
Questions were shared by job candidates during the past year.
Questions were shared by job candidates during the past year.
How To Make The Most Of Your Credit Card

Credit cards are awesome.
yes, you read that right. I think they really are a boon. No hassles, no fear of carrying cash around, emergency funds, insurance, and much much more.
This hub will help you make the most of you credit card.
Here are some Ideas: Click Here
Finance Basics for the Self Employed

Being self employed is tricky.
Here are a few things you should be looking out for
in your financial area if you are self-employed
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Labels:
Entrepreneurship
10 Simple Ways to Get to Know Yourself Better

10 simple, powerful, effective ways to know yourself.
These rules are designed to help you find yourself and in the process unearth the career that might suit you best.
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Happy New Year!
Have a brilliant year ahead!
May everything that has ever crossed your mind as a wish or a prayer, come true this time around!
Cheers!
May everything that has ever crossed your mind as a wish or a prayer, come true this time around!
Cheers!
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