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POSITIVE LIVING: The Attitude of Success by Jacques Weisel
Over a century ago, humanist-philosopher Henry David Thoreau wrote, "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation." Today we could amend this to read, "LOUD desperation."
If your personal success has not reached the heights you expected, don't look to aptitude as your problem. This represents only 15 percent of success in any endeavor. Look to attitude, which is responsible for the balance. Attitude is governed by self-esteem. Having lived my entire childhood with a very low self-esteem, I can fully appreciate its destructive power over our lives.
How good, or bad, do you feel about yourself? What is your self-image? Are you eating, smoking, drinking, or worrying yourself to death? Are you the master or the slave of your own life? Life is a funny thing. It gives yo... READ MORE
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News Worthy
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Broadcast journalist John Hockenberry hasn't been able to walk since a car accident left him paralyzed at age 19. To say he's been confined to a wheelchair, however, would be grossly inaccurate. On a job he took after the accident, a supervisor (who later became his wife) expressed doubt that he could fulfill his dutie...
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Selling Power Classics:
This I Resolve to Do
by G.E. Whitehouse
The New Year isn't the only time to make resolutions - this list, written in 1918, may inspire you to make changes that you've been putting off.
I, a man, being of sound health and disposing mind, hereby set down these things that I have resolved:
I will profit by the experience of others and will not wait to learn sense by my own experience.
I will be teachable. From every human being I encounter, I will learn something.
I will decide by my intellect what my tastes ought to be and make myself like the right things. I will put away the weakling's argument that "I can't help my likes and dislikes."
I will not accept as a satisfactory standard what the majority of people are and do.
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