Most people sell themselves short, believing that their potential is less than it really is. Give that same person proof of their true potential, and they try more . . . and succeed. This article describes two case histories of how this occurs and encourages readers to test out their potential.
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Posted 27 February 2009
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Since the Internet blossomed, writers have to think differently about how to attract readers. Sites where you can post short essays offer amazing opportunities to reach the market.
Many people are satisfied with what they know and can do now in business. Regardless of what they have accomplished, they could do a great deal more, have fun gaining competitive and achievement, and have more self-respect by continually aiming to accomplish bigger and better things.
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Posted 23 February 2009
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This article explains how to design a study of leadership to capture the important qualities to emulate.
People read more book reviews than books. This article describes how you can use writing book reviews to share messages and direct attention toward important lessons that will help people.
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Posted 13 January 2009
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Do you want to be the best-read author in your field? Well, you can be . . . by writing and publishing online reviews of all the important books in your field. This article explains more.
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Posted 09 January 2009
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Unless you are a famous author, you don't get enough feedback from readers to know how to make your writing more effective and interesting. Feedback from Web 2.0 sites can fill that gap through reader votes and comments on what you have to say.
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Posted 09 January 2009
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Many people are diverted by manipulations that flatter their egos. Always carefully consider what the tangible benefits are, separate from the flattery.
Most people are trying to do more with less right now. One option that many are overlooking is to chop what they offer into more appealing, bite-sized bits that customers can use in different ways.
People are looking for answers . . . to problems they care about. Offer to help with those problems, and you'll get their attention. Disconnect from those problems, and they will struggle on unsuccessfully without you.