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  • Ready? Go! Tweak
    Let's set the scene. You're in a packed stadium. It's the
    Olympics and you're watching the 100-metre sprint. You're up in
    the nosebleed section and you see what resembles little "ants"
    stretching on the field as they prepare for their 10-second mad
    dash to the finish line. As the race is about to begin, the
    official hollers: "Ready? Set. Go!" And off they go, as fast as
    the wind, with the hopes of finishing first among a handful of
    equally talented competitors.
  • Time is of the Essence, Don't Rush Your Day Away
    We've all heard about that famous cup and whether it's half full
    or half empty. People have gone on life-altering journeys and
    fought off bears, lions and tigers only to discover that its
    contents are merely a state of mind.

    I never would have thought that the liquid that occupies a cup
    would get such a grand entrance into our minds.
  • The Gift of Compliments
    We all love to receive positive comments about ourselves. It's
    like receiving a Christmas card from a loved one in the mail!
    Compliments should establish a sense of respect and rapport
    between two parties, but that's not always the case. Why? Is it
    because of the "Big Red Button Syndrome"? Selfishness? Or a
    simple misunderstanding?
  • Persuasive Communication
    What makes a great communicator so persuasive? What makes the
    best leader motivational? How does one become a great,
    inspirational leader?

    "I wasn't a great communicator, but I communicated great things."
    --Reagan in his farewell address as president.
  • How Can I Find My Passion?
    Vladimir from Serbia and Montenegro had a great question:

    "Results are only one important piece of the puzzle, but there's
    one thing that I'm missing. You have to feel a strong desire to
    do what you want. You must be "starving" for success. But how can
    we make ourselves so passionate and enthusiastic? Some people say
    that it's a pre-condition (to have this passion). I would
    appreciate your advice."
  • Success: No Intelligence Required
    "Successful people are always smart." Sorry, please play again. I have news for you: being intelligent doesn't necessary imply success, and likewise, success doesn't necessarily imply
    intelligence. Many discount their strengths and deem themselves incapable of accomplishing great deeds simply based on their intelligence level.
  • Compose Yourself! How to Resolve Conflict without the Aggravation
    We’ve all had arguments with siblings as children, whether it was about toys or sharing a crayon. As a child we didn’t quite know how to express ourselves or our reasoning behind our desires, we just knew that we wanted something, we wanted it now, and raising our voice would certainly give us the attention we needed.

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