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Andrew Rondeau on interviewing Allan Leighton

Thursday, May 1st, 2008

A Senior Manager in the UK, Andrew Rondeau interviewed 16 masters of success for his program Great Successful People.
In his article On Leadership by Allan Leighton, Rondeau talks about one of those business leaders, Allan Leighton, and his book “On Leadership”:
“It is a great book if you want to learn from those Managers and Leaders [...]

Laura West on claiming your niche

Saturday, April 26th, 2008

In her article Make More Money by Marketing to Fewer People!, Laura West, President and Chief Creative Officer of The Center for Joyful Business, declares “If you dare to focus your efforts on a select group of people you will enjoy more success and it will be easier and more fun!
“The key is to claim [...]

Kendall SummerHawk on talent and success

Monday, April 14th, 2008

Kendall SummerHawk is an expert in business coaching, branding, marketing and self-employment success, and author of the book Brilliance Unbridled.
In her article How To Find Focus And Turn Your Talent Into A Thriving Professional Business, she summarizes several strategies for success, such as “Know Your Unique Brilliance” -
“Your unique brilliance isn’t a particular skill, like [...]

Climbing Toward Our Dreams

Friday, March 28th, 2008

In her article The Ascent of Your Dreams, Jenna Forrest writes about how daunting our dreams can seem, and how we can get sidetracked by others’ critical voices, and our own:
“Suppose in your life, you have your very own inner call, your personal Mount Everest to climb.
“At its pristine peak you might envision your own [...]

Dealing with overwhelm

Monday, February 18th, 2008

Starting and developing a business venture can be exciting, gratifying, an adventure – and endlessly demanding, perhaps even more after it becomes successful. You can feel overwhelmed, scattered and anxious.
Molly Gordon – president of a coaching and training company for “Accidental Entrepreneurs” – writes, “How long do you stay tuned to a radio station when [...]

Integrative thinking for success

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Richard Evans (of the Financial Times) wites in a book review article that reconciling contradictions “is fundamental to success, whether in business or in life.
“As F. Scott Fitzgerald wrote: ‘The ability to hold two opposing ideas in mind at the same time and still retain the ability to function is the sign of a first-rate [...]

Passion and business – the good and not so good

Tuesday, February 12th, 2008

Career counselor Valerie Young says “Entrepreneurs who love what they do are more apt to be successful.”
She advises, “Discover your passion by paying attention to situations or things that grab and keep your attention.”
From her article 10 Steps to Escape the Job World and Create the Life You Really Want.
But Molly Gordon notes in an [...]