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Reviving Work Ethic
I read a short book - Reviving Work Ethic - A Leaders Guide to Ending Entitlement and Restoring Pride in the Emerging Workforce by Eric Chester. Sometimes I like short books as they suit my short attention span. I love the topic. One of my strengths and one of the things that I attribute my business success to is my high work ethic....[read more]
Everyone’s Favorite Excuse
The roads are icy in Dallas today. Given that we Texans go a little haywire when the temperature reaches the 30s, let alone when there’s precipitation at that temp, the daily routine isn’t exactly following suit today. Schools have been cancelled. My office isn’t officially opening its doors until 10 a.m. The parking lot is near empty. I...[read more]
Sneak preview: 101 Ways to get Wild About Work
Whoo-hoo! I've been working on it off and on for over two years, but I'm finally just about to publish 101 Ways to Get Wild About Work. I'm completely psyched to finally be ready to share it with you. It has the potential to spark a lot of positive change in people's lives, and I can't think of much that lights me up more than that...[read more]
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“Nice and motivational Post. Yes this is true doing your business is one thing in which person give his best and he remain happy also as he know that he had given his best but in company after giving best also your boss never get happy in fact he will increase work load.In doing business profit will your and loss will also be yours. So person do his work with his interest and I think you should ...”