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Public Speaking - Your Personal Development

27th June 2011
People stand up and give speeches in public for a variety of reasons. Sometimes they have been forced to do so by their job or social circumstance. At the other end of the spectrum they might love it and take any opportunity to address an audience. Wha... Read >
Author: Tim Ross

Spend Less On A Used Cell Phone And Watch Your Bank Account Grow

10th June 2011
What do you spend your money on? For most people, the answer is something of a complicated puzzle. There are, of course, taxes. Beyond that, people buy the things that could be described as necessities. These include, among other things, shelter, food... Read >
Author: Tom Lasky

Turn your employees into entrepreneurs

12th April 2011
How can you make your life as a business owner or manager easier? Imagine what your business would be like if your workforce continually amazed you by developing innovative and creative solutions to every-day problems. Are your employees are your greate... Read >
Author: Martin Rice

Getting Your Business Online Can Save It

11th April 2011
The last few years have not been kind at all to new business ventures. Sure, there will always be a number of success stories that you will read, but generally, the worldwide recession has killed off many a startup and even some of the biggest names in th... Read >
Author: PDS

3 Basic But Very Important Self Defense Tactics

20th January 2011
According to Maslow's hierarchy of needs, safety and security is one of the most important needs people have; and is second only to our physiological requirements. This may refer to various things. It could be the need to save up for the future, have a ho... Read >
Author: William Gabriel

Toddler Winter Mitten and Gloves: A Must for Infants and Toddlers

12th November 2010
Investing on winter wear for toddlers and infants must never be taken for granted. Babies and little children need proper clothing provided by their parents or guardian, there should be no excuse on this. According to Abraham Maslow’s Hierarchy of Needs... Read >
Author: Aperillo

Boosting Confidence via Motivational Self Improvement Audio

10th August 2010
Boosting confidence is an issue that is certainly part of one's ability to realize even when you don't have complete knowledge of it. At the surface, for many individuals the thought of getting superior self-esteem and affirmative power may well sound lik... Read >
Author: KenDockins

Online OSHA Safety Training Presents - The Injury Incident Pyramid

21st July 2010
At Online OSHA Safety Training we thoroughly abide by and in every one of our safety training courses make each student aware of the importance of the Injury Incident Pyramid. If this sounds and looks a little bit like Maslow's Hierarchy of Needs or maybe... Read >
Author: adamsbrandson

How many Facebook friends would Dale Carnegie have?

13th July 2010
How many Facebook friends would Dale Carnegie have? That question came to me the other day as I thought about all the social media buzz and all the tools we have for connecting with people. Dale Carnegie known as the expert on How to Win Friends an... Read >
Author: Ron Cox

How Important Is It to Have a Nice Environment at Work?

02nd June 2010
The link between a good working environment and productivity is clear and proven. Previous generations of workers were obliged to operate in generally fairly dismal conditions. Bleak offices, factory production lines, windowless offices and smoky environm... Read >
Author: MarcusTaylor

The Importance of Improving Self-Esteem

20th May 2010
Improve your self-esteem and you're sure to gain the confidence that you need to rise above every challenge that you are faced with. It sounds easy, right? But building your self-esteem is something that you need to put all your efforts into. Once you hav... Read >
Author: keisha

Money Crisis and Overcoming Self Esteem

29th April 2010
Just over six years ago I went bankrupt. It was one of the most terrifying things that has ever happened to me, and felt like falling into one of those pit traps set for wild animals in a forest. It has often seemed like a money pit but in my moments of... Read >
Author: Jennifer Stewart

Is Education For Youth Only?

29th April 2010
Much has been known that education is not catered to the youth only. Many retirees or elderly people are looking towards education as an asset. Like the youths, they are curious to know more and they would like to spend their time beneficially. The questi... Read >
Author: Anna Peacocks

In a Recession: Keeping Your Workforce Motivated

10th March 2010
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 su... Read >
Author: mb011085

How To Motivate Employees

15th January 2010
C.A.R.E.S. is an acronym for the "hot buttons" that a supervisor must push to get an employee to serve the customer and produce a profit for the employer. This model was built by me in 1972 and has been tested with many companies since that date and stil... Read >
Author: Donald N. Lombardi
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