Articles, tagged with "attitudes", page 5
09th January 2007
One of the most common questions I am asked by clients is whether they can find a younger woman to marry in Russia, Ukraine or the Former Soviet Union (FSU). The answer is usually, "Yes, but with an explanation."
Allow me to explain.
The culture in ...
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Author:
ira chernova
24th July 2006
Getting results in the workplace with happy team members: A contradiction or not?
by: Pierre du Plessis
The four components for getting results:
You can only get results or goal achievement by monitoring progress towards those goals. First of all there...
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Author:
Pierre du Plessis
01st January 2006
"The Lost Art of Listening."
(c) Camilla Barker 2005
Ever wondered why we use the words, "need a shoulder to cry on" and "I'll be your ears"? These phrases have, over time, lost some of their deeper meaning and become yet more clichés in the Engli...
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Author:
Camilla Barker
16th December 2005
Be Proactive: Essential for Supervisors – Part 3
By Michael Brooke, Ph.D
Before you can start advising others how to get their act together, you need to ensure that you have got your act together. i.e. you need to walk the talk and set a good example....
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Author:
Michael Brooke
20th November 2005
What is your attitude towards your work?The position you take just might mean the difference between fulfillment and misery! This is the sixth article in a ten-part series, based on Craig Nathanson's trademark "Ten P" model for vocational happiness. By Cr...
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Author:
craig nathanson
26th August 2005
As educators, we know all too well how tough it is to get (or keep) our energy level up to teach students who sometimes don't want to learn. I've even heard students describe teachers as being "a speed bump to a grade."
It's true that more and more stud...
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Author:
Joseph Martin