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Self Improvement

Recent articles related to

Self Improvement

Make Your Next Encounter A Good One

By Early To Rise | 11/28/2000

“The people who get on in this world are the people who get up and look for the circumstances they want, and, if they can’t find them, make them.”” – George Bernard Shaw Every time you have a conversation, exchange e-mail, attend a meeting, make a presentation, or attend a…

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Giving Thanks

By Mark Morgan Ford | 11/21/2000

Of the many unpleasant things that happen to you when you approach 50, the recognition of mortality is the worst. You can’’t avoid facing it. People you know –even friends and family members –are seriously sick or dying. In the past several months, I have “been through” (a) the motorcycle…

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Andrew Carnegie: How He Got Wealthy Using ETR Secrets

By Early To Rise | 11/17/2000

“The place to improve the world is first in one’s own heart and head and hands, and then work outward from there.”” – Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Like most people, whenever the name Andrew Carnegie was mentioned, I used to think “industrialist” or “philanthropist”…

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You Haven’t Found Your Protégé Yet?

By Mark Morgan Ford | 11/14/2000

““Trust men and they will be true to you; treat them greatly and they will show themselves great.”” – Ralph Waldo Emerson I understand how hard it is to find the right person. Someone as good as or better than you. Someone who can replace you someday. (See Message #107.)…

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What’s Wrong With Coming In Second?

By Mark Morgan Ford | 11/13/2000

“Creativity is a by-product of hard work. If I never have another really new idea, it won’t matter.”” – Andrew A. Rooney Too many self-help books tout the virtues of marching to your own drummer, beating your own path, or building your own mousetrap. Let’s talk today about being more…

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Failed? Join The Club

By Mark Morgan Ford | 11/10/2000

“Flops are a part of life’s menu and I’’ve never been a girl to miss out on any of the courses.”” – Rosalind Russell When I talk about success, people sometimes get the idea that I have had nothing but. The truth is I am constantly failing. In small things…

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So What? This Is America, Isn’t It?

By Early To Rise | 11/9/2000

““No bird soars too high, if he soars with his own wings.”” – William BlakeLike all countries, America is a land of inequalities. And despite the billions of dollars our government has spent on leveling the field, economic differences persist. While politicians, bureaucrats, social activists, and other collective thinkers struggle…

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Book Review: “Who Moved My Cheese?”

By Early To Rise | 11/8/2000

“”Be a good animal, true to your animal instincts.”” – D.H. Lawrence “Who Moved My Cheese?” – the best seller by Kenneth Blanchard and Spencer Johnson – is a small book (94 pages with wide margins). It is arranged in three parts: a fable wrapped between two made-up conversations. I’ve…

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Why Ebonics Isn’t Good For African-Americans

By Early To Rise | 11/3/2000

““He may well win the race that runs by himself.””  – Benjamin Franklin, Poor Richard’s Almanack If you want your children to be good at something . . . or if you want your friends . . . or peers . . . or employees to be good at something,…

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If It Helped Roy Reiman, Why Not You?

By Early To Rise | 10/31/2000

“”Some men succeed by what they know; some by what they do; and a few by what they are.”” – Elbert Hubbard In Message #184, I told you about Roy Reiman, the guy from the Midwest who built a $300 million magazine-publishing empire that carries no advertising. In reviewing Reiman’s…

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Another Technique To Beat The Blues And Boost Your Productivity

By Mark Morgan Ford | 10/27/2000

““I am in that temper that if I were under water I would scarcely kick to come to the to.”” – John Keats (1795-1821), letter to Benjamin Bailey For some time, I had been feeling pressed and anxious. It got bad last week. From the moment I stepped into the…

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Book Review: “I Can See You Naked,” Part 2

By Early to Rise | 10/26/2000

““Oratory is just like prostitution; you must have little tricks.”” – Vittorio Emanuele Orlando In “I Can See You Naked,” Ron Hoff’s key insight about public speaking is this: You are being asked to speak because someone believes you have something valuable to say to the audience, something that will…

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