Introduction to Detecting Lies:
The following techniques to telling if someone is lying are often used by police, and security experts. This knowledge is also useful for managers, employers, and for anyone to use in everyday situations where telling the truth from a lie can help prevent you from being a victim of fraud/scams and [...]
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How to Detect Lies
Posted in Workplace Culture, tagged Detect, Honesty, Liar, Lies on April 19, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Unlocking Your Creativity
Posted in Personal Development, Uncategorized, tagged Creativity on April 9, 2009 | Leave a Comment »
Unlocking Your Creativity
By: Brian Tracy
Creative thinking can be stimulated by two things; intensely desired goals and pressing problems. Your creative capacities need something to hone in on and your job is to provide it.
A Continual Stimulus for Ideas
Intensely desired goals, clearly defined with detailed plans for their accomplishment act as a continual stimulus for ideas [...]
Finding Satisfying Work
Posted in Motivation, Workplace Culture, tagged depression, job, work happiness on August 17, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Do you long for meaningful work?
Are you bored?
Are you feeling drained?
Are you restless and don’t know why?
Do you feel like you are just putting in your time at work?
The solution is Alignment, and there are three steps:
1. Discover what you are designed to do.
2. Do it.
3. Minimize everything else.
The idea is to align your work [...]
Focus on the Present
Posted in Management, Motivation, Uncategorized, tagged Management, Motivation on August 4, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
Focus on the present
By John C. Maxwell
JUST AS YOU SHOULD KEEP YOUR focus off yesterday, you shouldn’t have it on tomorrow. If you’re always thinking about tomorrow, then you’ll never get anything done today. Your focus needs to remain in the one area where you have some control—today.
What’s ironic is that if you focus [...]
Seven Habits of Highly Effective Leader
Posted in Management, Uncategorized on June 23, 2008 | Leave a Comment »
If you want to learn good organization skills, look no further than some of the best leaders in the universe: the captains of spaceships. They may be fictional, but they have skills that translate into the real world. After all, you’d follow Admiral Adama into battle, and trust Malcolm Reynolds to have your back. Now [...]