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02nd October 2009
It seems everyone you meet these days is a self-proclaimed psychologist. From radio talk shows, television interviews, romance novels, weekly magazines, to cliques at work; everybody has an opinion on the latest “mental illness.” I was first introdu... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
A man once asked: “Why are you in business? Dumb question! Answer; because I want to make more money, and have more time.
So doesn’t that pretty much sum it up for most of us?
We all work at least one job, and some of us work two or three, and ... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
28th September 2009
Motivation is driven by many factors. These factors can be classified under external and internal. But the most important fact is that factors and conditions may be classified under external or internal but the fact remains that motivation is driven thro... Read >
Author: Walter Ray
28th September 2009
As someone keenly involved in the personal growth development movement, the apparent apathy of the majority of people towards the subject has been worrying me of late. I have been continually asking myself why? Are people more interested in 'the material'... Read >
Author: michaelh
28th September 2009
As someone keenly involved in the personal growth development movement, the apparent apathy of the majority of people towards the subject has been worrying me of late. I have been continually asking myself why? Are people more interested in 'the material'... Read >
Author: michaelh
22nd September 2009
One of the basic needs of man is to feel accepted. Knowing this is the secret to establishing and maintaining great relationships with various types of people.
A number of books, articles and seminars have taken the role of educating people like you on... Read >
Author: wbdoyle
17th September 2009
Employee motivation is linked to both employee productivity and job performance. While some would argue that fear of redundancy is one of today’s most powerful motivators in the workplace, organisations will always need the most talented individuals to ... Read >
Author: praveen kumar
19th August 2009
According to Maslow’s hierarchy of needs, one of the basic life necessities for all humans is the need for shelter. Our home is our shelter, but in today’s world, it is much more than just a roof over our heads.
So how did you choose your home?. M... Read >
Author: Thomas Lloyd
13th August 2009
There are times in everyone’s life when we need to make cash quick in order to pay for some unforeseen emergency, but for some to get cash quick is a fundamental necessity just to survive. As Maslow (1943) demonstrated in his ‘Hierarchy of Needs’ ... Read >
Author: Culham
08th August 2009
In human’s hierarchy of needs, one that is left unsolved is self-fulfillment.
So first, think of the mind and consciousness. All that exists in the universe is readily available as to the power and knowledge for us to create extraordinary lives. It t... Read >
Author: David Neagle
31st July 2009
One of the basic needs of any man is to feel accepted. Knowing this is the secret to establishing and maintaining great relationships with different types of people.
A number of books, articles and seminars have taken on the role of educating people li... Read >
Author: Bryan Dulaney
29th July 2009
Any family would surely love to have a house which they can transform into a happy nest of a home later on. Aside from this want, a shelter that a home can give is the one of the first basic needs of man, according to Maslow’s Hierarchy of needs. Thus, ... Read >
Author: CristianStan
15th July 2009
Tough times are ahead and you’ve got to look out for you. Sounds selfish, right? Well, truth be told, you are concerned about you. Many of us are concerned about our livelihood and are fearful of the future. The solution is to address these concerns out... Read >
Author: Linda Swindling
18th May 2009
Abraham Harold Maslow was an American theorist who studied the needs of humans and how satisfying these needs can motivate people to work harder and be happy. He started his studies observing the behaviour of monkeys. Whilst researching the monkeys he rea... Read >
Author: K. Phillips
15th April 2009
POSEC stands for Prioritizing by Organizing, Streamlining, Economizing and Contributing. The main way to do this is by taking a closer look at what you must do on a daily basis, and figuring out the best way to manage these tasks.
By using POSEC method... Read >
Author: Ron Finkelstein
10th April 2009
The Hierarchy of Needs was developed by Abraham Maslow as part of his attempts to understand and show the basic needs and wants of the average human. His work was based on research conducted by the brightest minds of his time. Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs ... Read >
Author: Steve Wilheir
07th April 2009
If you have ever studied Abraham Maslow's "hierarchy of needs," you know that a motivator for many people at lower stages of the hierarchy is whether they will be rewarded or punished for an action. In business, the application of this is that lower-grade... Read >
Author: Steve Wilheir
25th March 2009
Motivation and retention of employees are two of the biggest challenges facing Sales Managers today. The rapidly-changing workplace of today mandates that employees stay motivated. Sales forces that stay motivated help businesses survive due to increased ... Read >
Author: Steve Wilheir
17th February 2009
Facing up to the task of spiritual growth in a world governed by greed and power is daunting at best. Modern conveniences and technology such as television, magazines and the internet have turned us into techno junkies with little considerations beyond ou... Read >
Author: Anne Wolski
17th December 2008
If you have read Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Safety is on the second grade from Man's most rudimentary needs. When we converse about security, we encompass protect and clothing. So you glimpse, apparel is one on man's most rudimentary needs. It not ever ... Read >
Author: Remy
14th December 2008
Recognising a job well done is very important and acknowledging it even more so. You can do this by sending flowers to share in your loved one, friend, family-member, colleague, employee or employer's joy and celebration for achieving their goal.
Congr... Read >
Author: Lulie Swanepoel
02nd December 2008
It wasn't until the early 1970's when I was introduced to Jay Adams that I begin to see a great distinction between generic counseling and genuine biblical counseling. I was 21 years old at the time when the pastor of our new formed church bought and read... Read >
Author: Johnny Kicklighter
01st December 2008
With seemingly countless therapies available to the “seeker of the self”, and thousands, if not millions, of books dedicated to the subject of self-help, we live in an age where personal development is big business. Undoubtedly, it is a natural progre... Read >
Author: C. Gray Flynn
29th September 2008
More advantages of time management
Managing your time well can bring all manner of time benefits. These are tangible things that you can realize in your life today. All you need is a bit of persistence and effort. Often they require only moderate ch... Read >
Author: Alan Orr
29th September 2008
More advantages of time management
Managing your time well can bring all manner of time benefits. These are tangible things that you can realize in your life today. All you need is a bit of persistence and effort. Often they require only moderate ch... Read >
Author: Alan Orr
25th September 2008
Abraham Maslow created a system called hierarchy of needs. This system allows you to think about "where you are in life" in a structured way. If you learn to use the theory well, it can help to get your life in balance. By understanding why you are act... Read >
Author: Alan Orr
08th September 2008
Promotional custom food appeals to a wide range of segments simply because everyone eats. With your logo visibly imprinted on the packaging or sometimes even on the food itself, you will have a corporate gift that will be generally appreciated by all. Du... Read >
Author: Remy
25th July 2008
The most used marketing strategy has always been Sex Sells. We all have heard this slogan and we all believe that it is true, but have you ever stopped and thought about it? Why does sex sell? If you have a better job, new car, fresher breath, whiter t... Read >
Author: David Cowley
21st May 2008
If you have read Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs, Safety is on the second level from Man's most basic needs. When we talk about safety, we include shelter and clothing. So you see, clothing is one on man's most basic needs. It never runs out of style, and peo... Read >
Author: Remy
08th May 2008
Sex education is an excellent topic and a spark-for-interest to all of us. The objective of sex education is to help people understand the body structure of men and women, and understand the difference and similarities between genders in terms of body fu... Read >
Author: Dorie Ellwell
06th May 2008
Copyright (c) 2008 Neo Young
Are you curious why some men seem to have all the luck with women even if they are not rich or good looking?
Good, you are not alone. Knowing what women want and becoming that man will have women flocking to you in no t... Read >
Author: Neo
07th April 2008
Cash gifting postcard mailings can be one the most cost effective weapons in your advertising arsenal.
The best way to attract new prospects to your business opportunity is to diversify your approach in making contact with those new prospects. This hol... Read >
Author: M J Kohn
27th March 2008
Every single day, we are bombarded with various methods of persuasion. Food, beverage, clothing, toiletries, movie and computer companies are just some of the biggest spenders in the different permutations of mass media. It is not a big surprise then to... Read >
Author: Michael Lee
07th February 2008
Part Three: Combining suboxone treatment and traditional recovery.
The appropriate relationship between suboxone treatment and traditional recovery becomes clear once one understands the relationship between opiate obsession and character defects. Sh... Read >
Author: Jeffrey Junig
25th January 2008
Though the Maslow Needs Hierarchy is apparent in several areas of life, in none of these is it more prevalent than in the business world. With the many and varied stages of life that different people are in, there is a much greater concern about the possi... Read >
22nd August 2007
Doors are more than just entrance ways to your business; they are invitations to shop.
There are certainly some things in life that we all take for granted. No matter how necessary, we still underestimate the value and need for many of the things that... Read >
Author: Helen Hoefele
07th April 2007
How to Bring Your Passion to Work in 5 Key Steps
By Donna Karaba
The practice of bringing one’s soul into the workplace is not typically encouraged in our American corporate culture. Your soul, or higher self, must be heard in every aspect of you... Read >
Author: Donna Karaba
05th January 2007
The Self-Actualization PuzzleToday I had an interesting conversation with my students in one of themanagement courses I am teaching at a local University. It was about Maslow'shierarchy of needs, a phenomenon that many of you may already be familiar with.... Read >
joan marques
23rd November 2006
One of the major components to a successful business whether it be a Corporation or Home Business is effective targeted advertising.
Creating a targeted advertising campaign can sometimes be a real challenge, but there is one very useful and practical... Read >
Author: Andi B.
01st September 2006
Self concept in simple words means what u think of your self. Your views and perceptions about yourself are termed as self concept. How you think about your self affects your behavior to a great extent. When you have a positive view of self, you are confi... Read >
Author: Jhalak Jerajani
15th July 2006
Real estate, as said time and again, has been slowly picking up from where it left off in 1996, that is, aggressive buying by local bred people who are now residing in various parts of the world, particularly the United States of America and Canada region... Read >
Author: Brian Yalung
26th May 2006
Health professionals are constantly in the position to motivate clients to improve their health. There are full workshops on how to help people live healthier and happier lives. Frederick Herzberg developed one of the popular theories of needs-based motiv... Read >
Author: Margie Geiser
14th May 2006
As we are all aware, getting to know the customer and understanding their needs is not a quick and easy process. Customers possess a hierarchy of needs which have to be uncovered gradually. This is why we need a new type of salesperson for a new type of c... Read >
Author: Jonathan Farrington
07th May 2006
What would it be worth to you if you could predict the buying trends over the next year? How about even the next few weeks? By using the principles of the Maslow hierarchy of needs, you can use the news to predict what your customers will be buying in the... Read >
Author: Ron McCluskey
21st March 2006
Entrepreneurship and Self Motivation
Motivation is a set of processes that determine individual choices. These processes are influences from families and friends that we receive throughout our life. When speaking with business owners it is clear that t... Read >
Author: DONALD ALEKSY
24th February 2006
Copyright 2006 Ike Krieger
What comes to mind when you see or hear the word profit?
I'm a member of a couple of sales and marketing related discussion groups and I host one of my own. The discussions cover a wide range of issues, but invariably the ... Read >
Author: Ike Krieger
19th February 2006
It seems everyone you meet these days is a self-proclaimed psychologist. From radio talk shows, television interviews, romance novels, weekly magazines, to cliques at work; everybody has an opinion on the latest "mental illness." I was first introduced ... Read >
Author: Johnny Kicklighter
16th February 2006
It wasn't until the early 1970's when I was introduced to Jay Adams that I begin to see a great distinction between generic counseling and genuine biblical counseling. I was 21 years old at the time when the pastor of our new formed church bought and read... Read >
Author: Johnny Kicklighter
14th February 2006
Life is hard, yes even difficult beyond measure sometimes. As adults we scramble ferociously trying to eke out a living and make do with all of our family, personal, and other obligations. Of course, I am referring to the experiences of the average cit... Read >
Author: Joe Pagano
27th January 2006
Copyright 2006 Debt or Alive, Inc
Monopoly is a zero sum game based on competition. Since the money supply cannot increase, the players can win only by taking money from other players. The fundamental belief behind Monopoly is lack of money. This me... Read >
Author: Kalinda Stevenson
18th December 2005
As I work with clients to strengthen their teams and to make their businesses more profitable, I often encounter some serious misunderstandings of human nature. These misunderstandings usually lead business leaders in the wrong direction when they attemp... Read >
Author: Guy Harris
18th December 2005
As I work with clients to strengthen their teams and to make their businesses more profitable, I often encounter some serious misunderstandings of human nature. These misunderstandings usually lead business leaders in the wrong direction when they attemp... Read >
Author: Guy Harris
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