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Courage For Change
I attended a conference last week for work. At that conference, there was a presentation from someone, who told us a bit about how to do “great presentations”. Although I consider myself already to be a good presenter, this guy approached a few topics, which could be applied to life in general. And the more I think about them, the more I feel they are true, universally usable, and the more I feel the need to write about them. I have included some of what he said during the preseentation, as well as my own thoughts. Do you need to change? A remarkable fact when it comes to >> Read More
Personal Development and How To Manage Change
Every healthy person is seeking for personal development; this can be at work, working towards a healthier lifestyle, doing more sport, reducing stress, stop smoking, or taking on some hobbies you always wanted to do. Life is, and should be, dynamic and interesting, and indeed each and every person has the ability to pursue his or her own luck. Often, the new year kicks off with a lot of good intentions. People promise themselves to quit smoking, to move to another place, to change their jobs, or to do sports three days a week. At the end of the year, many people find themselves back in >> Read More
Good Intentions for 2010 – Personal Change Management
I read an utmost interesting article today at the Financial Samurai website, about rational decisions and how it may impact the lives of individuals. Although the story itself is about rational or irrational decision making processes, I find it utmost interesting how in some examples within the article, the subject decides to make a change in his or her lifestyle, whereas in other examples the individual does not. This automatically led me to the following thought: Often we have good intentions and ideas around New Year’s Eve, but we tend to implement only a small part of it, if at >> Read More

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