Monthly Archives: March 2011

Ranting About Success: Interview with David Newman

Below is the first in what I hope will be a series of audio posts titled, “Ranting About Success!” In the series, I will chat with different people about their views on how to succeed, and how to not do … Continue reading

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6 Ways to Not Suck as a Presenter

Wow. Just wow. I recently sat through an awful presentation. It was just….awful… It was at a one hour class on gluten free living. My girlfriend is gluten free, so I went with her to learn more about it for … Continue reading

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Monday Motivation – Work Insanely Hard, Right at the Beginning

Does the idea of working “insanely hard” sound fun to you? Probably not. It didn’t to me. But I wish it did, because working insanely hard is a vital piece to the “success puzzle.” You may not be aware of … Continue reading

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How to Build a New Habit – 6 Lessons from the Trenches

Could you imagine what life would be like if you automatically did the things that led to success and if doing those things was easier than not doing them? That’s what should happen when you build a solid set of … Continue reading

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The Shattered Glass Syndrome: A Simple Way to Reduce Stress and Drama in Your Life

Sometimes the seeming simplest of actions can have far reaching and unfortunate consequences. If you want to reduce the stress, struggle, and drama in your life, I would suggest you develop the ability to look multiple steps ahead and see … Continue reading

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Quick Feedback Requested: Networking for People Who Hate Networking

Do you hate (or even just dislike) networking? Then read on! I am planning on putting together a product called something along the lines of, “Networking for People Who Hate Networking.” It’s based on some very well received programs I’ve … Continue reading

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