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Ways To Excel In Graduate School air the meeting or set up the chairs for the meeting?” I invite you to adopt that attitude and adapt it to your everyday life. Some call that “servant leadership.” It worked for me and will for you.If you find graduate school difficult, you are not alone. Graduate education is a time-consuming and thought-provoking journey. There are ways that can help you get through this period and really excel in your classes.Good study habits will help you excel in graduate school. Expect to be assigned hundreds It doesn’t matter the It All Comes Down To You "YOU WANT ME TO DO WHAT? GET SOMEONE ELSE!" How often have you heard that (or maybe even said it yourself)? To succeed BIG as a leader you sometimes have to think small.I am a bit of a news addict. I was raised in a home where the newspaper and evening news were a part of daily life -- both for consumption and discussion. I married a man with a similar background. Plus I spent a good number of my early professional years as a newspaper reporter and editor. All these reasons mea Every small, menial or mundane task is a golden opportunity for you to gain recognition and respect that will more than compensate. When you feel you’re too important to help in some less than desirable necessary task, you’re only fooling yourself. You will never be too important to be exempt from doing something menial that has to be done. So, accept it and do it graciously. The upside is that it’s what helps to build character and make you a stronger leader. My father used to say, “Son, no matter what you do in life whether it’s leading men in the military or mopping a floor, if you should die doing it they should be able to say it was your finest hour.” As a result, my attitude became, “Do you want me to chair the meeting or set up the chairs for the meeting?” I invite you to adopt that attitude and adapt it to your everyday life. Some call that “servant leadership.” It worked for me and will for you. It doesn’t matter the s Bored of Executives? (Alternative: Boooooring) rtunity for you to gain recognition and respect that will more than compensate.I spent 17 years in the advertising business. Though most of it is now a blur, I do remember one particular meeting I attended in 1985. We were sitting around a conference table in a dimly lit, stuffy conference room. The presenter was droning on. Statistics and research findings filled the screen. One or two pe When you feel you’re too important to help in some less than desirable necessary task, you’re only fooling yourself. You will never be too important to be exempt from doing something menial that has to be done. So, accept it and do it graciously. The upside is that it’s what helps to build character and make you a stronger leader. My father used to say, “Son, no matter what you do in life whether it’s leading men in the military or mopping a floor, if you should die doing it they should be able to say it was your finest hour.” As a result, my attitude became, “Do you want me to chair the meeting or set up the chairs for the meeting?” I invite you to adopt that attitude and adapt it to your everyday life. Some call that “servant leadership.” It worked for me and will for you. It doesn’t matter the Values Matter - Even for Super Bowl Champions ortant to be exempt from doing something menial that has to be done. So, accept it and do it graciously. The upside is that it’s what helps to build character and make you a stronger leader.I was trying to figure out a way to work the Pittsburgh Steelers into a Weekly Insight, particularly after our hometown team earned the right to be called “World Champions.” I realize that not everyone who reads these Weekly Insights hails from Western Pennsylvania (and some of you might not care for the Steele My father used to say, “Son, no matter what you do in life whether it’s leading men in the military or mopping a floor, if you should die doing it they should be able to say it was your finest hour.” As a result, my attitude became, “Do you want me to chair the meeting or set up the chairs for the meeting?” I invite you to adopt that attitude and adapt it to your everyday life. Some call that “servant leadership.” It worked for me and will for you. It doesn’t matter the From Debt To Financial Prosperity matter what you do in life whether it’s leading men in the military or mopping a floor, if you should die doing it they should be able to say it was your finest hour.”In this consumer based society we live in we are spoilt for choice in terms of the consumables we are offered. Regardless if we actually need these products or not billions is spent in the media to convince us that we do. The vast majority of the population do not live within their means. The increasing availabi As a result, my attitude became, “Do you want me to chair the meeting or set up the chairs for the meeting?” I invite you to adopt that attitude and adapt it to your everyday life. Some call that “servant leadership.” It worked for me and will for you. It doesn’t matter the Life Insurance Money Saving Tips air the meeting or set up the chairs for the meeting?” I invite you to adopt that attitude and adapt it to your everyday life. Some call that “servant leadership.” It worked for me and will for you.Life insurance, specifically Term Life, is arguably one of the best values in the entire financial services arena. Where else can you go and get hundreds of thousands of pounds in protection for literally pennies per day? Rates for Term Life insurance remain at all-time lows, and now is the time to lock in the b It doesn’t matter the size of the task. That’s not relevant. The question is, “Does it need to be done?” Are you the one in a position to do it? If so, get busy. We would all like prestige assignments and jobs, but life ain’t always cooperative that way. In a recent episode of “The Apprentice”, one of the candidates refused to carry out a task that she thought was beneath her. Her team lost and she was fired because of that attitude. When you find yourself in a situation like that, step up and accept the challenge graciously (remember my father’s advice). People are watching, both up and down the line and they are all in a position to propel your career. But, don’t do it for that reason. Do it because it’s right. Small seemingly insignificant tasks are opportunities to show the size of your character. Your servant leader’s heart is revealed in little acts, done without fanfare or expectations, that other
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