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Are You Good, Great Or Awesome? d States, Aaron Burr flew in the face of the
Puritan admonition when he advised: "Never do today what can put off 'til
tomorrow. Delay may give clearer light as to what is best to be done."Are you good, great or awesome?One of the early lessons I learned about speaking (and business as a whole) was from Lou Heckler.Man, talk about a great last name for a humorist, huh?Anyway, here’s what Lou told me in 2003. I never forgot it:There are three kinds of speakers in the world.First, there’s a GOOD speaker. After he’s done with hi Some 100 years later, President Calvin Coolidge declared: "Four-fifth A Difficult Life for Single Mothers With a Career One of the deeply rooted myths about how managers achieve success is that they
are single-minded and quick in their decision-making. The literature of
management has created a macho image about making tough decisions fast.We hear how difficult it can be to be a single mother and hold a career. A few fathers may have this problem so it applies equally to all those single fathers out there as well. Few of us know really how many hurdles these woman (single parents) have to go through in order to advance in their careers. Hurdles often include skills, wages and competing interests.The Departme This is not a true picture of successful managers. They know it is wise to put off the big decisions as long as possible. The experienced manager knows there is a price, some degree of irrevocability attached to any decision. Therefore, he will develop as many options as possible for the truly important questions to be resolved and hold off making critical decisions as long as possible. That enables him to move with a shifting environment of facts, pressures and opportunity. It also prepares the way for responding to the critics and second-guessers by saying, "Yes, we considered all of the options as long as we could." Most of us heard at Mother's knee, "Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today." The most successful decision makers frequently break that rule. When he was vice president of the United States, Aaron Burr flew in the face of the Puritan admonition when he advised: "Never do today what can put off 'til tomorrow. Delay may give clearer light as to what is best to be done." Some 100 years later, President Calvin Coolidge declared: "Four-fifths Get Unique--Get Double Sided Business Cards ul managers. They know it is wise to put off the
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as long as possible. That enables him to move with a shifting environment of facts,
pressures and opportunity. It also prepares the way for responding to the critics
and second-guessers by saying, "Yes, we considered all of the options as long as we
could."One of the best ways to get your name out in your local community is to become a sponsor. A few hundred dollars gets your company name on little League caps; a little more, perhaps an ad at a roller rink. Donate money or materials to the local parade or a float. This buys goodwill and is great self-promotion. If you provide a service donate that. For example, when we operated a w Most of us heard at Mother's knee, "Never put off until tomorrow what you can do today." The most successful decision makers frequently break that rule. When he was vice president of the United States, Aaron Burr flew in the face of the Puritan admonition when he advised: "Never do today what can put off 'til tomorrow. Delay may give clearer light as to what is best to be done." Some 100 years later, President Calvin Coolidge declared: "Four-fifth Avoid Paid Surveys Scams Online g, "Yes, we considered all of the options as long as we
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Puritan admonition when he advised: "Never do today what can put off 'til
tomorrow. Delay may give clearer light as to what is best to be done."The problem with some business ideas is their cost. To manufacture and market a product you have invented could cost you millions of dollars. The investment in machinery, buildings, inventory and other expenditures could bankrupt you before your first sale ever occurred.For this reason, many prefer to run a paper business. Paper businesses do not require large in Some 100 years later, President Calvin Coolidge declared: "Four-fifths of all our troubles in this life would disappear if we would only sit down and keep still." TIME SOLVES MANY PROBLEMS Mangers will find that with time all problems do not require answers. The simple passage of time will solve many problems. They may simply pass away or answer themselves. Furthermore, good answers are not always immediately available. We can all learn from the parable about two men sentenced to die by the king. Upon learning of their fate, one man became terrified, but the other remained calm. The calm one said, "Your Majesty, if you will let us live, I will teach your horse to fly." The King considered the proposition for a moment and replied, "You have one year to teach my horse to fly. If you succeed, your lives will be spared; but if not, you will be executed." After the two condemned men left the presence of the king, the terrified one demanded of his companion, "Why did you do that? You cannot teach a horse to fly. You have only prolonged the inevitable. Now we have a whole year to dread our deat
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