In this show we discuss A Stone* of Solutions™ including:
1) You don't. 2) What is a ‘hater’? 3) "A person who greatly dislikes a specified person or thing" (http://www.oxforddictionaries.com/us/definition/american_english/hater) 4) When handling an authentic 'hater' all you can do is accept that they exist and work to mitigate their impact on your life. 5) The most powerful tool at your disposal is to treat yourself well. 6) SwCA Episode 176 - Originally aired 8/26/2014 9:00 AM - JOYFUL ART OF BUSINESS! series: “Each Time That You Treat Yourself Badly, Your Enemies Rejoice. So, STOP.” 7) Jealous [...]
In this show we discuss A Stone* of Solutions™ including:
1) This show title reminds me of this 1999 (wow!) song by Destiny’s Child: https://youtu.be/sQgd6MccwZc 2) Do you want to learn magic words that will cut through the noise and distraction in our world and grab the attention of another person? 3) …Magic words that will ensure that you are noticed, heard and paid attention to (by a boss, client, customer, peer, etc.)? 4) …Magic words that will also help you to create a positive impression with the listener (as long as you pronounce them correctly)? 5) …Magic words that the listener never grows tired of hearing or starts to tune out? 6) Here you go…say their name. 7) “A person’s name is to him or her the sweetest and most important sound in [...]
In this show we discuss A Stone* of Solutions™ including:
1) Admitting that there is a problem is awesome! 2) To clarify, this show topic is not about asking for insufficient help (e.g., needing more help, not asking for enough help). It is about failing to task for help at all (e.g., not asking for help enough). 3) We all fall prey to the delusion that "we can do it all by ourselves" from time to time. 4) Unless you are a society of one (e.g., you live on a planet by yourself that you discovered entirely on your own, etc.), you have help in your daily life. 5) Since we all have help, what would cause someone not to ask for more help at all? 6) Often, a life history of experiences where help was not offered by others... 7) Or, help that was promised [...]
In this show we discuss A Stone* of Solutions™ including:
1. This is a very rare group of individuals. 2. "One in four or more adults in Southeast Asia (28%), East Asia (28%), and sub-Saharan Africa (25%) are self-employed and make up large segments of the region's workforce. The self-employed account for much smaller percentages of the population and workforces in the former Soviet Union (7%), European Union (6%), and Northern America (5%)." (2. The common career path is someone who has been employed by other entities moves toward a new self-employment path. (http://www.gallup.com/poll/175292/nearly-three-workers-worldwide-self-employed.aspx) 3. This is so rare that there are few resources to help transition from self-employment to "other" entity employment. 4. "Eighteen percent of all adults worldwide -- or 29% of the global workforce -- reported being self-employed in 2013." (http://www.gallup.com/poll/175292/nearly-three-workers-worldwide-self-employed.aspx) 5. "In wealthier and more developed regions such as Europe, Northern America, and Australia-New Zealand, the self-employed tend to be better educated than the overall population and have incomes comparable to those who are employed full time for an employer. However, in less developed regions with high rates of [...] |
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