Tag: #win
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Crossing the Street
For a moment, I stood frozen. Every instinct screamed to stay put. The street looked impossible — just as impossible as some decisions in life and business feel when you’re standing at the edge. But I had to move. So I watched. I studied the rhythm of the chaos — the patterns beneath the noise.…
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Optional Monday: Where True Freedom Really Begins
Freedom doesn’t come from working harder or producing more. It comes from alignment — between your financial habits, your professional systems, and your purpose.
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Motivators (Satisfiers)at Work
Motivators are intrinsic factors that are directly related to the content of the work itself. These factors lead to higher levels of job satisfaction, personal fulfillment, and increased motivation when they are present.
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7 Solutions for Managing Appointment No-Shows in Your Dental Office
Tip: Personalize your communications by addressing patients by name and referencing their specific dental care needs. This personal touch can make patients feel more valued and less likely to miss appointments.
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7 Ways to get unstuck
Seizing Opportunities: How to Shape Your Destiny by Taking Initiative by Abe Jarjoura “Sometimes we make the process more complicated than we need to. We will never make a journey of a thousand miles by fretting about how long it will take or how hard it will be. We make the journey by taking each…
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Effective Communication Among the Team at Work
Overall, the method used to communicate a purchase order request will depend on the organization’s policies and procedures. The goal is to ensure accurate and timely communication to ensure that the requested items are received in a timely and efficient manner.
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10 Rules for Success in any Endeavor
One study published in the Journal of Applied Psychology found that individuals who take proactive action towards their goals tend to experience greater success in their personal and professional lives.
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Wins… How to Start Your Meetings
Abe Jarjoura According to Oxford, a “win” is: noun In an article published in the Harvard Business Review in May 2011 entitled “The Power of Small Wins” Teresa M. Amabile and Steven J Kramer argue that the power of progress is fundamental to human nature, but few managers understand it or know how to leverage…