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Great Games for Keeping Your Brain Finely Tuned
Posted by Guest Author on 5/5/2012 to Self-Help
Keeping your mind sharp is something that can really benefit your daily life; from improving your productivity at work through to improving your home life. Many people assume that anything involved with ‘tuning’ your mind is by definition going to be a little bit boring. However, there are plenty of games that you can use that are both fun and great for developing the way your mind works. In fact, many of these games are highly addictive! The real trick here is trying to get away from games and pastimes that ‘numb’ the mind, and start doing activities than sharpen the way you think. We’ve listed a few of our favourite games to help you out. If you know of anything else then feel free to let us know in the comments!
Time Management Tips for Department Managers
Posted by Guest Author on 5/3/2012 to Self-Help
Being a department manager requires a vast amount of patience, organization and instinct. The last thing you need is a bump in the road that will slow down production and your performance record. These time management tips for department managers will be able to at least enable you to implement some easy changes or simple adjustments. These can direct you in a way that will hopefully avoid unnecessary energy output that could be used in a much more productive and progressive way.
Partying in College Should Be a Big No-no
Posted by Guest Author on 5/2/2012 to Self-Help
College is said to be like the fountain of youth. The students come and the students drink. What happens when you go to college depends on the choices that you make. You do not have to do what everyone else is doing and you certainly should not let other people influence your decisions. You are going to college to get an education. You need to remember that. Just because other students are partying hard does not mean that you have to, and there are a number of reasons why you shouldn’t.
4 Tips for Increasing Self Confidence
Posted by Guest Author on 4/29/2012 to Self-Help
Whether you are an athlete, a student or a politician, self confidence is something you must have in order to succeed in life. However, not all people are born confident, and can build confidence over time if applying the right methods. In this article we will share with you tyhe most practical methods to become more confident and increase your self esteem.
5 Professional Networking Tips for Introverts
Posted by Guest Author on 4/22/2012 to Self-Help
Being an introvert is generally considered a negative trait. However, nothing can be further from the truth as introverts have their own unique ways of working things out. If you are an introvert, this just means that you do better when you are on your own rather than naturally thriving social situations like the extroverts.
Assessing Skills and Efficiency Using D.I.S.C.
Posted by Guest Author on 4/20/2012 to Self-Help
There are various reasons someone would want to assess someone’s skill or personality in the working environment, whether it be in the job application process or testing a business role for areas of improvement. It may even be a skill assessment of one’s self!
Self Performance Review Can Enhance Your Performance
Posted by Guest Author on 4/18/2012 to Self-Help
You may be dreading your first or one of many performance reviews maybe not because you feel you’re going to get a negative one, but perhaps because you’re just unsure about it entirely. Perhaps there are a few aspects about your work that you recognise needs changing or that someone has brought up. Human habits are difficult to change, but with determination it’s definitely not impossible. Let’s go through a few tips for changing up or enhancing your performance.
Entrepreneurs Don’t Have to Live Life on the Edge
Posted by Guest Author on 4/14/2012 to Self-Help
Most small business owners and the newly self-employed would be forgiven for wishing to push them off it. Life on the edge is for rock climbers and para-gliders. However, living life on the edge is actually a common state for small business owners and none of us really like that feeling of staring into the abyss on a daily basis. “Living life on the edge is fine if you’re 12 and are on the telly with Alan Sugar. It’s not so much fun for those starting out in business a little later in life. The recession has seen many people becoming “entrepreneurs” in later life – whether they really wanted to or not. There are some simple rules to setting up your business and succeeding that can be followed by entrepreneurs of all ages – more mature “newbies” will find them useful. The “Apprentice” types out there may not listen but it would do them no harm.
Why You Need a Partner When Starting Your Own Business
Posted by Guest Author on 4/10/2012 to Self-Help
Starting your own business is no small task. It requires so much of you that you might wonder how you’ll be able to handle it all on your own. Well, you don’t have to do it all by yourself. No matter what your business plans are, you have the option of accomplishing them with a partner. In fact, having a partner when you start your own business will help you be more successful. Here’s why you need one.
How Do Top Executives Handle the Pressure?
Posted by Guest Author on 3/30/2012 to Self-Help
Managing a team or a major project can be a stressful experience. According to research by the Institute of Management in London, 75% of executives have had their health, happiness, home and work performance negatively impacted by stress. Flexible working hours, remote working, and telecommuting have not reduced the stress that executives face, merely changed it. Today, we are always connected to the office and that makes it harder than ever to relax and unwind.
5 Things to Look For in a Career Mentor
Posted by Guest Author on 3/29/2012 to Self-Help
A good career mentor can be crucial for your career and individual development. A mentor will be willing to share his/her time, knowledge, and expertise, which will make it easier for you to learn the ropes and excel in your career. It is, therefore, important to have the right mentor if you intend to make the most of your mentor-mentee relationship.
What is Business Continuity Management?
Posted by Guest Author on 3/27/2012 to Self-Help
Business continuity management is now a key aspect of organisations both large and small, often forming part of the basic business plan as well as being contained within wider reaching contingency policies and procedures. The last decade has seen a big push in the clamour for business continuity management in businesses of all sizes from across the world.
Are You a Workaholic?
Posted by Guest Author on 3/26/2012 to Self-Help
Of the many addictions that it is possible for an individual to end up being at the mercy of an addiction to work seems somewhat innocuous. But is this really the case? The answer is no. Like all additions, an addiction to work can prove to be very dangerous to a person’s health.
How to Run a Meeting
Posted by Guest Author on 3/24/2012 to Self-Help
A meeting is an ideal place to engage in useful discussions among small to moderately sized groups of people. While formal meetings may seem like they mainly belong in the business setting, the same basic structure can be used to facilitate meetings of any kind. Applying these simple rules will keep the meeting as brief as possible while fostering an atmosphere that is conducive to the development of ideas and reaching a consensus.
The Benefits of Learning A Second Language for Your Personal Development
Posted by Guest Author on 3/19/2012 to Self-Help
Are you thinking about ways to expand and increase your personal development? You might be looking to advance in your career, start something fresh, or just enrich your life in general. Regardless of why you’re interested in personal development, learning a second language can be an enjoyable and useful thing to do. Here are some of the benefits to be had from making being mono-lingual a thing of the past:
How to Make Decisions
Posted by Guest Author on 3/16/2012 to Self-Help
If you are in a position of authority, or have been put on the spot by a manager, you have to be able to make the right decisions and make them quickly. Use the 10 ideas in this post to make better decisions in less time…
Tips to Deal with Public Speaking Stress
Posted by Guest Author on 3/15/2012 to Self-Help
Everyone has phobias and fears but one that is pretty common even amongst people who don’t suffer with anxiety is public speaking stress. Speaking in front of a mass of people is nerve-wrecking and many people can unravel in front of an auditorium or a boardroom at the drop of a hat.
10 Things You Can Do To Be More Successful In Business
Posted by Guest Author on 3/14/2012 to Self-Help
In an ideal world, business owners and managers would immediately sense which employees are hard-working souls with perfect business acumen and fantastic personalities. If, however, you have all of those qualities but live in the real world, here are a few things you can do that can help you be more successful in business.
Three Steps to Getting Your Dream Job
Posted by Guest Author on 3/13/2012 to Self-Help
There are effectively two ways about getting the job of your dreams: Finding it, or creating it. One way of approaching the question is to ask yourself another one: If your dream job is something that somebody else is already hiring for, is it really your dream job, or just the best that you think you can get?
How to Promote Your Unique Selling Point Successfully
Posted by Guest Author on 3/10/2012 to Self-Help
Given the current state of the job market, it is more important than ever to be able to promote yourself to employers. This can take a number of forms, but should focus on emphasising a unique selling point through a compatible skill set, experiences, and consistent personal attributes.
Do You Have a Personal Development Strategy
Posted by Guest Author on 3/7/2012 to Self-Help
In growing a business, one prepares by having a business development plan. One has a vision, identifies possible obstacles and ways to overcome them, and outlines a plan for meeting goals. One thing that may not be considered is that a personal development plan is also vital.
Easy Steps to Improve Your Grammar Skills
Posted by Guest Author on 3/5/2012 to Self-Help
Academic Writing is not as easy as a walk in the park; no wonder, many students prefer to buy essays to save effort and time. However, students must understand that to buy an essay might appear as an easier option, but it is certainly not the best option.
How Effective Are The Mindfulness Meditation Techniques
Posted by Guest Author on 2/10/2012 to Self-Help
Mindfulness meditation is a method where an individual concentrates on the background and then embraces the perception surrounding the field. This is quite different from many other meditation techniques. This is different from concentrative meditation where all the focus and energy is channeled towards a particular object and all the other distractions are blocked.
Fully Alive, Fully Human by Ed Foreman
Posted by Ben Sanderson on 8/2/2011 to Self-Help
If you are one of the people who are interested in improving your life from a range of perspectives then you should listen to “Fully Alive, Fully Human” created by Ed Foreman. This is a rock solid CD pack that stands up to repeated listening. You will find that you like listening to it again and again.
The Gateway Experience
Posted by Ben Sanderson on 7/25/2011 to Self-Help

A majority of people are unsatisfied with their lives. They want to improve their situation in life. They aren’t happy when they look at themselves in the mirror every morning. They are in search of ways to be happier, have more wealth and being more successful. They want to be a winner in every facet of life. However a number of them are missing the point – that the solution to their problems lies within themselves. Their brain!

The Power to Get In by Michael Boylan
Posted by Dustin Matteson on 7/24/2011 to Self-Help

Today the economy is in a bad shape and showing little chances of recovery. Unemployment is at a record high and getting your dream job is fast becoming an impossible task. People with a lot of qualifications are being rejected because of their being overqualified. Starter positions are being handed out to people who are willing to work for lesser wages. This is being done despite the fact that these people lack the skills to do the required job. It is high time you took a firm grip of your career or business. In “The Power to Get In”, Michael A. Boylan demonstrates to you how to close more business deals in less time and cut down your closing cycle drastically.

The Secrets of the Universe by Dr. Wayne Dyer
Posted by Dustin Matteson on 7/23/2011 to Self-Help
One unique part of this book is its use of the idea of a human being holding a conversation with an alien from outer space in order to learn about complexities of the universe. This approach may seem a little strange, but it sets the stage for the creation of great work. Wayne Dyer’s “Secrets of the Universe” can assist you in learning a lot about yourself. Learning this will open the door to making your life better though a clearer understanding of yourself. From this, you will learn ways to live in harmony with the universe, which is a good plan.
The Success Principles by Jack Canfield
Posted by Ben Sanderson on 7/21/2011 to Self-Help

Jack Canfield says that the same rule applies to you irrespective of which business you are engaged in. However before you start to teach other people, you need to know first what their actual goals are. It is only then you can build a bridge that takes them from where they are to where they want to be. Only then can they taste success in their life.

Wayne Dyer’s The Secrets to Manifesting Your Destiny
Posted by Dustin Matteson on 7/20/2011 to Self-Help
“The Secrets to Manifesting Your Destiny” makes you realize that you can have whatever you want in your life. Everything from wealth to healthy satisfying relationships can become yours if only you know how to get it.

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