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Il regno del "non detto"
La regola più importante in azienda è: "non lasciate nulla nel regno del non detto". E' necessario uscire da quel guscio che ci siamo costruiti della noce passiva per far si che la nostra comunicazione in azienda sia strategica. La regola più importante in azienda è: "non lasciate nulla nel regno del non detto". E' necessario uscire da quel gusci... more
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Creative Training! Il prezzo lo fai tu
Il primo corso di formazione in cui il prezzo lo fai tu.
Il prezzo lo fai tu e' una giornata formativa molto diversa dal solito, fuori dai canoni e fuori dal comune.
Pagherai alla fine del corso. Se pagare e quanto pagare lo decidi solo tu.
Quante volte, di fronte ad un problema o ad un imprevisto, ti sei chiesto o hai sentito dire "Di chi e' la colpa?" oppure "E io che ci posso fare se e' successo...?" La creativita' e' un'abilita' importantissima nella risoluzione dei problemi. Ci permette di vederli in un'ottica diversa e, insieme alla flessibilita', ci consente di pensare ed agire in maniera diversa.
Roma, sabato 12 luglio 2008 con Max Formisano.
http://www.ilprezzolofaitu.net Il primo corso di formazione in cui il prezzo lo fai tu. ... more -
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Perché le persone reagiscono in maniera diversa agli stessi stimoli? Perché alcuni sono motivati dagli incentivi, dai guadagni, dagli obiettivi e altri sembrano quasi insensibili agli stessi stimoli? Cosa c'è sotto?
Il mistero è presto svelato: ognuno ha un filtro personale per la propria motivazione.
Una formazione innovativa, in cui ognuno è protagonista delle propria crescita personale.
Ma i corsi di formazione servono davvero? Certo! A patto che voi abbiate voglia di crescere. Noi offriamo i mezzi, le strategie e la motivazione per costruire nuove abitudini potenzianti sulle ceneri di quelle limitanti e di vecchi schemi di pensiero e di comportamento.
Siete pronti per il cambiamento? Perché le persone reagiscono in maniera diversa agli stessi stimoli? Perché alcuni sono motivati dagli incentivi, dai guadagni, dagli ... more -
Jim Huling CEO author of Choose Your Life - A powerful, proven method for creating...
Choose Your Life! is a powerful step-by-step guide to creating the life you want. In this candid and heart-felt book, award-winning CEO Jim Huling serves as your guide to a journey that will transform your life, awakening the dream of all that you want to be and offering practical methods for making that dream a reality. Choose Your Life! goes far beyond the traditional ideas of work-life balance. At the core of Choose Your Life! is a fundamental message that applies to everyone, whether in or outside of the business world. It is a message grounded in the belief that everyone wants to live an extraordinary life-not a life defined by any preset standard of professional success, income, or lifestyle-but instead, a life that is lived true to the vision of your heart. You, and only you, can Choose Your Life! If you’re ready to dig deep, you can start creating the extraordinary life you were born to live today.
Jim's extraordinary life includes a long and successful career that has culminated in being the award-winning CEO of a fast-growing technology company that has been recognized multiple times as one of the "25 Best Small Companies to Work for in America." While Jim has earned national recognition through awards for leadership character, integrity and customer service excellence, he is most proud of his phenomenal marriage of almost 30 years and of being a great dad to his son and daughter. Jim's life has also included the continued pursuit of his many passions as an avid backpacker and white water rafter, a 3rd Degree Black Belt, a recognized keynote speaker, and the author of a nationally syndicated column. Jim is an active mentor and executive coach encouraging others to fulfill the promise of the gifts they were given, to build deep and meaningful relationships, and to live their lives as a great adventure. Choose Your Life! is a powerful step-by-step guide to creating the life you want. In this candid and heart-felt book, award-winning CE... more -
5 Steps To Overcome Procrastination
Here are five steps to help you get out of that rut and overcome procrastination.
The first step is to take a piece of paper and write down what it is costing you to avoid doing the task at hand. How does it make you feel? How does it affect you or others? How important is it for you to complete this task? Often people feel guilty, stressed and dissatisfied with themselves for being unproductive and this guilt and stress you feel about avoiding the task can far outweigh any fears or concerns you have about doing it. Here are five steps to help you get out of that rut and overcome procrastination. ... more -
20 Procrastination Hacks
A list of 20 great hacks to get yourself motivated and stop procrastination. An example of one of the hacks:
"30-10. This is one of my favorites. I set a timer for 30 minutes, and then work like mad until the timer goes off. Then I set the timer for 10 minutes, and do something that I really want to do (email and feeds for me, maybe Twitter or Digg for you). Repeat as often as necessary. The key is sticking to your timer dont stop while the 30 minutes is still going, and dont go beyond your 10-minute break." A list of 20 great hacks to get yourself motivated and stop procrastination. An example of one of the hacks: ... more -
How To Make And When To Break The 7 Habits
The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People is a seminal self-help book, selling over 15 million copies worldwide in 38 languages. It encouraged readers to be pro-active, and take action with the end goal in mind using creative visualization techniques. Author Stephen Covey also taught us to prioritize what was important in the long term, rather that addressing quick fixes first. It preached that we should work towards effective solutions using collaborative and synergistic methods, and let all parties win by making sure these solutions were mutually beneficial. Covey instructed us to listen first, before we could expect to be understood or have our advise appreciated by others, and said we should constantly seek self-renewal to sharpen the saw. The book influenced a generation (think President Clintons third way approach to government), and spawned numerous spin-offs and imitators, the latest of these being Trapper and Mark Woods new book Forget The 7 Habits & Break All The Rules.
In their book the authors, who like Covey teach their management skills to executives throughout the world, address time management for todays work environment. In our ultra-wired society they acknowledge its no longer possible to switch off and clock out of work, so they teach us to integrate the various areas of our lives. The old paradigm is simply this: work / life separation. That doesnt work very well. Life is too complex, says Trapper Woods. The problem is when we draw a line between our work and our personal life we set two in opposition to each other. That drives stress upwards and brings guilt into our daily life.
Recognizing that it's impossible for us to empty our plate in this over-loaded age, the authors teach us to prioritize and focus, by recognizing and erasing time wasters. They give us tips for making effective use of our time, such as scheduling a meeting in the other persons office (so you can end it by leaving when you want), and having call-ending lines on hand so phone calls dont overrun (Oh! Its three-fifty! I need to get going). They also encourage us to avoid over-committing by learning to say no, and to make appointments with ourselves as a reminder to build our own needs in our schedules.
But the self-help words the Daily Mantra found most enlightening were Positivity Blogs 7 Habits of Highly Ineffective People. You can often lean how to do something well by learning what not to do first, which is the philosophy behind their list. So take a look at the habits listed below, and see how many of them apply to you.
7 Habits of Highly Ineffective People
1. Not showing up.
As Woody Allen says, Eighty percent of success is showing up.
2. Procrastinating half the day.
Do the hardest and most important task of the day first thing and split a task into small actionable steps so it doesnt become overwhelming.
3. When actually doing something, doing something that isnt the most important thing right now.
One of the easiest habits to get stuck in, besides procrastinating, is to keep yourself busy with unimportant tasks.
4. Thinking too much.
You dont have to examine everything from every angle before you try it.
5. Seeing the negative and downsides in just about anything.
When you see everything from a negative perspective you quickly punch a hole in your own motivation.
6. Clinging to your own thoughts and being closed to outside influences.
This makes it hard to improve and, for instance, to become more effective.
7. Constantly on information overload.
If you just let all information flow into your mind it will be hard to think clearly. Its just too much stimulation.
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http://www.myspace.com/thedailymantra The Seven Habits of Highly Effective People is a seminal self-help book, selling over 15 million copies worldwide in 38 languages. It ... more -
The Fists of Fury
18-year-old Tyson dreams of Olympic glory, and according to many insiders in the boxing world, he's got a fighting chance.
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