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You definitely can change yourself to become who you want. The concept may be easy but expect the actual process to take time. That means patience and for a lot of us, that's the hardest part.
You've either heard or come across a similar scenario: "Don, our CEO, has been hearing some serious grumbling about Bill, our chief information officer," Mary, the hr executive, groaned. "Bill is 56 years old and has great experience. No one else in the company can match it. Unfortunately, he wants everything to be done his way. There are some brilliant people in the company we acquired who have their own ideas. Several of their top people, including our new COO, are expressing concerns about Bill. Don wants this issue resolved now!"
Like all of the folks who buy these miracle products to help them get in shape instantly, Mary wanted a miracle coach to immediately change Bill. Read on for what top executive coach Marshall Goldsmith recommends. ----------------------------------- We might not be able to instantly make the change we want but we can short-circuit the process from learning from the super successful. Watch this short video featuring Donald Van De Mark , the voice and face of so many of our videos, on the traits of successful people. He has interviewed 100s of CEOs and successful authors and people.
If you watched this video, you'll see a short video clip of Starbucks' Howard Schultz. We have profiled and interviewed Howard Schultz as well as Ray Kroc, the middle-aged salesman who saw the gold in McDonald's and built it into a powerhouse. It wasn't easy or instant for Kroc and took a lot of risk. Buy this DVD on Winning & Reinvention and apply these success traits to your own life. Check out SuccessTelevision.biz for our whole range of DVDs. ----------------------------------- The September 2008 issue of “O, The Oprah Magazine” devotes 11 pages to an article call “Overwhelmed?” Success Television expert Bud Bilanich writes: " I found some great ideas for reducing the clutter in your workspace and living space.
Here are a few ideas that I particularly like…
* Everything you own should have value to you; because it’s functional or beautiful, or you just love it. * Every item needs a place where it “lives.” For example, our house keys live on a key hook that looks like a bicycle, right next to the door we use most often. Read on for the other 8 ways to reduce office clutter. ----------------------------------- Finally, we couldn't write to you about change and success without mentioning the Beijing Olympics!
Excellence, competition and "the win" are just some of the wonderful life lessons from the Beijing Olympics that can help you achieve your goals. Read on for 6 ways to make the Olympics a personal affair. To insure you receive our emails, please add Contact (at) SuccessTelevision.com to your contacts. To get automatic updates from our experts, click here . Also, if you would like to see our email archive, click here.
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