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Can This Law Improve Your Business?

By   |  October 26, 2006
I recently heard a consultant make the point that when his schedule is booked solid, he’s had people offer to double the rate to work them in. He’s had people show up with a briefcase full of ca

My Theory on Why We Fail at Keeping Good Habits

By   |  October 24, 2006
I was driving down the road the other day with my wife and without warning, I blurted out, “Don’t look over there!” as I pointed dramatically to her right side. Of course, in a reflexive actio

Looking for Satisfaction in all the Wrong Places?

By   |  October 20, 2006
The person seeking mastery in business or any area of life must appreciate the might of the force of habit and must understand that practices create habits. We must be quick to break those habits th

Do Your Work Habits Enslave You or Serve You?

By   |  October 17, 2006
It has been noted that man becomes a slave to his constantly repeated acts: What he chooses in the beginning, eventually compels him. So what are you choosing? How much thought do you put into your

Why Your Good Intentions Are Not Enough

By   |  October 10, 2006
Most of us consider habits our enemy. They seem to enslave us to things we don’t want to do. Breaking them requires huge effort. However, not only do we need to break old bad habits, but we need t

How Much Time Are You Losing?

By   |  October 6, 2006
On day three of creation, God separated the land from the sea and named them. We have looked at how land represents the whole concept of entering into work and we have identified four characteristics

Know Your Boundaries

By   |  October 3, 2006
When does a rabbit get into trouble? When he steps outside the boundaries of the briar bush and into the open field. We are often tempted to step outside of our boundaries into greener pastures too an