Leadership: Crucial Skills Your Experts Forgot to Mention – Part 3

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Leadership: Crucial Skills Your Experts Forgot to Mention – Part 3

2 Comments 29 January 2010

How many times have you given up doing something altogether because some “experts” told you that it is not going to work, or you should analyze more before taking the plunge? Many, many times. Isn't time to take control of your own leadership skills again? You'll find out how.

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Leadership: If You Want to be Great, Piss People Off and Get Criticized – Part 2

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Leadership: If You Want to be Great, Piss People Off and Get Criticized – Part 2

2 Comments 26 January 2010

Do you feel like you have been too nice to people sometimes, but they don’t seem to care? Are you craving for approvals and compliments, yet they never come? If you’re like most people, the answer is yes to both questions.

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Leadership: The “Powell” to Wake Up and Win – Part 1

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Leadership: The “Powell” to Wake Up and Win – Part 1

2 Comments 23 January 2010

Whether you love or hate Colin Powell, you need to check out his presentation on leadership. In this and the upcoming blog posts, I will tear his presentation apart, throw out the junks, and share all the good stuffs with you. Be ready!

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Why Being Lucky Is Not What You Think It Is

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Why Being Lucky Is Not What You Think It Is

2 Comments 17 January 2010

To the extent that if you’re successful today, you must have had a lot of opportunities presented to you beforehand. And I mean, A LOT. Read more about it and behind-the-scenes examples of successful stories.

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Hard Work is Secret for Success, If Put in the Right Way

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Hard Work is Secret for Success, If Put in the Right Way

3 Comments 10 January 2010

You can be hardworking but poor. You can also only work 10-20 hours a week but rich. Or you can be both, hardworking and filthy rich. Yes you can work at a 9-5 job all your life saving for 401k retirement, then get your pension and social security checks after you retire. In fact, most people do that. But the problem is, most people have to dramatically change their lifestyle during retirement, spending much less on the things they love the most.

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FREE: The Future of Radical Price Is Not The Rule

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FREE: The Future of Radical Price Is Not The Rule

0 Comments 09 January 2010

Free is a good price, but might not always be the best. The book “Free” by Chris Anderson was free for download. It was rare that a complete book was available for free, especially for an established author like Chris, who is the editor of “Wired” magazine and the author of the 2006 best-seller “The Long Tail”. In this article though, I’d like to talk about why FREE might not always be the best price for you.

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Pick Your Brain: How to Improve Your Short-Term and Long-Term Memory

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Pick Your Brain: How to Improve Your Short-Term and Long-Term Memory

1 Comment 05 January 2010

Don’t you wish you would remember more things longer? Maybe just long enough to get through the exams, or remembering something indefinitely so you can tell stories to your great grandchildren (if you live that long that is!). I will share with you exactly how to do that, by literally picking your brain.

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Ken Siew
This is Ken Siew. I always did not have enough because I did not understand money nor success. To figure it all out, I began reading more books and talking to more people, and I'd like to share with you what I've found out here. More...

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