Archive for the ‘Health @ Work’ Category
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9 Tips for Keeping a Positive Outlook
Friday, October 29th, 2010
One of the most influential things in our life is our attitude. A negative attitude can make life seem dull, monotonous, and just plain boring. People with negative attitudes typically never have anything nice to say. All of that negative energy can make everything that they touch seem like a waste. Does this sound like [...]
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Brand Is Culture, Culture Is Brand
Wednesday, October 27th, 2010
Two weeks ago, I spoke to a conference of marketing executives organized by the American Bankers Association. The talk among these bank marketers — a young, energetic, change-minded bunch — ranged from the needs and interests of Generation Y to the power of social media to the design of new products for new times.
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7 Steps to Self-Belief
Thursday, July 8th, 2010
How to develop powerful tools to get your mind on your side
The crowd waits. Surely he’s going to die. How can he survive a dive from such a massive height into a tiny pool of water? But he can fly! – Only he doesn’t yet believe it. He’s been shunned all his life as a [...] -
10 super simple things to pack in your work lunch bag
Thursday, July 8th, 2010
Man, I hate to pack my lunch for work, but I know that taking my lunch can save me about a $1,000 dollars a year and also, is about ten million times healthier than resorting to Fast Food Row. But you can only do the PB&J so many times before you start to resent it, [...]
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Love Work Again, Overcome Work Anxiety, I hate My Job
Thursday, June 17th, 2010
How do you feel on Monday mornings?
•Are you raring to go, looking forward to another terrific day?
•Or do you get that pit-in-the-stomach “Oh boy, not another week at work” sinking feeling?
What happens when you get to work?
•Do you love your boss?
•Do you proudly proclaim “Yes! I’d do this even if they didn’t pay me!”
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Strategies and Tips - Salary Negotiation: The Art of the Deal
Sunday, May 23rd, 2010
While negotiation has become a common part of today’s business, most of us are uncomfortable negotiating our salaries. But today’s employer expects some type of negotiation, and we must be ready. The tips below you for the art of negotiation.
Avoid the question of salary, until you have an offer: On job applications under salary requirements, [...] -
The Whole Story on Whole Health
Friday, May 14th, 2010
How do we achieve total health? Does it come from effective treatment of “whatever it is that ails us”? Isn’t there more to it?
For anyone associated with Loma Linda University’s School of Medicine, total health involves much more than just the treatment of disease. The university’s motto, “To Make Man Whole,” gives us a clue [...] -
Good to global: Committing to a global mindset
Tuesday, May 11th, 2010
Making the leap from local player to a global firm often takes the better part of a decade. Owners and executives take the first step by committing to a global mindset. Many executives still view the world from the vantage point of their corporate headquarters. This mindset resembles the route maps found the in-flight magazine [...]
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How to Program yourself for Success
Monday, May 10th, 2010
If you want to learn how to program yourself for success, you need to understand that if you put garbage into your head, you will only ever get trashy results in your life!
The human mind runs just like the hard drive on your computer does, only in an unbelievably faster and more efficient manner. However, [...] -
Occupational Safety and Health
Friday, May 7th, 2010
Occupational health and safety is a cross-disciplinary area concerned with protecting the safety, health and welfare of people engaged in work or employment. The goal of all occupational health and safety programs is to foster a safe work environment.[1] As a secondary effect, it may also protect co-workers, family members, employers, customers, suppliers, nearby communities, [...]