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on a Daily Basis Look yourself in the mirror and Successful people tend to have very positive inner dialogues. They know how to nurture their own personal growth. They believe they can do whatever it is they set their mind to. But most of all, they believe in themselves. If you look at the differences between those who achieve their goals and those who fail, what you’ll usually find is a lack of self belief. Those who fail tend to plan for failure . There is something to be said about the relationship you have with yourself–and the way you encourage (or discourage) your actions. If you are overly critical every step of the way, chances are, you’re going to lose your motivation to keep trying. The key is to be patient, positive, and understanding of the process. Over the years, I have interviewed hundreds of CEOs, executives, serial entrepreneurs, and successful individuals–for written content, and also my own learning. And I have found, ti...
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Where is Time???? Each and every one of us is busy in our own way of life, our thinking, our habit and our daily activities, each time is taking us to another moment, do we ever realize that each time and second gone could never come back again, each single minute that has pass will never be there in the cosmos of time, and space, perhaps the only mystery and the only magic that I think about till now is time, time and space, where times come from , where it end, how it end, why we keep having the clock with every movement of those riddle in the clock counts, why can’t we go back to time again, why can’t we freeze time, it reminds me of the time I saw an accident , which say time was the determined factor of the cost of accident, if time is to be respected dead could also be accepted. Time and yes every time it has taken my mind and thinking beyo...
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Developing a Career Vision Statement Having a clear vision of the end state we are trying to achieve before we take action to reach our goals is the key factor in accomplishing any goals that we set. Do you have a clear mental image of who you will be in the future? Your vision is a “picture” of what you aspire to – and what inspires you – in your work life. Articulating your vision statement for your career is the first step in helping you eventually reach your career goals. Follow these steps, adapted from Randall S. Hansen of Quintessential Careers (link is external) , and you'll be on your way to creating a career vision statement that inspires and energizes you. Carve out a chunk of time. Career visioning cannot -- and should not -- be rushed. It's also something that may take several efforts and false starts before things begin to clear and you start getting a grasp of your ideal future. Review your career goals and core work values. For help identify...