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Differences In Work Ethic Between Russians And Americans This is essentially a tool for creating momentum. But momentum without a direction is waste.Lynn Visson's "Wedded Strangers" identifies differences in work ethic between Russians and Americans:“Americans, with a work ethic, grew up knowing they would have to work hard to get a job. For Russians, under the Soviet system, the government found them a job or they got a job through personal contacts.”“Under the Soviet system, the idea was to get away with as little work as possible, as there were no pay raises. There was no real threat of getting fired either. Working hard just led to more w Make sure you have vivid, powerful goals. Keep your end in mind and be willing to go with the flow and will of others where necessary so that your outcome can still be realised. Don't tackle problems head on but guide people in a direction that is mutually beneficial. Argument and conflict is wasteful and should be avoided where possible. Pace people. Show them you understand them. Then guide them and allow their own momentum to do the rest. Don't get carried away pursuing things that do not lead to your desired outcome - otherwise your momentum may be the v Need Temporary Office Space... But Don't Have A Big Budget? Half my immediate family trained in Judo and excelled in competition. I was always fascinated by the way in which my younger brother and sister (who were small for their age) were able to throw much bigger opponents with seemingly little effort.Here is a quick tip for securing temporary office space without spending a bundle of money or getting involved in a lot of hassles. Just remember these three words: 'shared office space'. Savvy business people recognize that the words 'shared office space' does not mean actually sharing space with another company. They refer to a type of permanent or temporary office space that can be quickly and easily obtained for any length of time. For example, let us say you need to set up temporary off I remember vividly watching a training session where my sister easily threw another student flat on his back. What staggered me though was the size of the student. He was huge. But she didn't strain or struggle. She simply appeared to step calmly backwards as he approached and let him fall over her in a big circle to land flat on his back. I was amazed and by the look on his face so was he. You may be mistaken in thinking he was going easy on her, but he wasn't. There was something in the way she reacted to his movement which gave her this enormous power. Something in the technique she used that enabled her to lift a 20 stone man off the ground and plant him flat on his back. I'm now going to share her secret with you with ideas for applying these principles to your own business... Dr. Jigoro Kano, the founder of Judo devised a theory known as "kazushi" which essentially means, "Using a minimum amount of strength, it is possible to throw your opponent if you force him off balance by breaking his posture." Kazushi (unbalancing your opponent) is effectively promoting the idea of "Minimum Effort - Maximum Impact". Which, by no coincidence, happens to be the key concept behind Lean Marketing. This understanding of Kazushi is what gave my 10 year-old sister the power and belief she needed to throw the 20 stone man. She yielded to his forward momentum and put her foot in a position low enough to act as a lever which had the effect of disturbing his balance with the full force of his own momentum and weight behind it. In other words she harnessed all 20 stone of his weight, combined it with her own and used it all against him! So How Do You Use Kazushi In Your Business? Key #1 - Balance Jim Rohn once said, "The same wind blows on us all, what matters is the set of the sail." You need to make balanced, reasoned decisions to be most efficient. This means you need to realise the harmony in all parts of your business. It's no good chasing new business if you ignore the clients you already have. There's no point in striving for financial success at the cost of your health, friends and fun. Balanced thinking also means the ability to put things in perspective. Small problems affect us all. It's when we see these small things as big that we get carried away and can over-react. Key #2 - Momentum I talk a lot about using pain and gain as a motivator. This is essentially a tool for creating momentum. But momentum without a direction is waste. Make sure you have vivid, powerful goals. Keep your end in mind and be willing to go with the flow and will of others where necessary so that your outcome can still be realised. Don't tackle problems head on but guide people in a direction that is mutually beneficial. Argument and conflict is wasteful and should be avoided where possible. Pace people. Show them you understand them. Then guide them and allow their own momentum to do the rest. Don't get carried away pursuing things that do not lead to your desired outcome - otherwise your momentum may be the ve eBay Fundraiser for NonProfit Groups mistaken in thinking he was going easy on her, but he wasn't. There was something in the way she reacted to his movement which gave her this enormous power.Another unique way for nonprofit groups to raise funds is by selling items on eBay. The world's largest auction marketplace has some special guidelines for nonprofits to follow.The program is called eBay Giving Works. There are two different fundraising approaches for nonprofits on eBay - direct sales of auction items by the nonprofit group or through Community Selling. In Community Selling, an eBay seller donates a portion of the auction proceeds to a specific nonprofit organization.Direct sales Something in the technique she used that enabled her to lift a 20 stone man off the ground and plant him flat on his back. I'm now going to share her secret with you with ideas for applying these principles to your own business... Dr. Jigoro Kano, the founder of Judo devised a theory known as "kazushi" which essentially means, "Using a minimum amount of strength, it is possible to throw your opponent if you force him off balance by breaking his posture." Kazushi (unbalancing your opponent) is effectively promoting the idea of "Minimum Effort - Maximum Impact". Which, by no coincidence, happens to be the key concept behind Lean Marketing. This understanding of Kazushi is what gave my 10 year-old sister the power and belief she needed to throw the 20 stone man. She yielded to his forward momentum and put her foot in a position low enough to act as a lever which had the effect of disturbing his balance with the full force of his own momentum and weight behind it. In other words she harnessed all 20 stone of his weight, combined it with her own and used it all against him! So How Do You Use Kazushi In Your Business? Key #1 - Balance Jim Rohn once said, "The same wind blows on us all, what matters is the set of the sail." You need to make balanced, reasoned decisions to be most efficient. This means you need to realise the harmony in all parts of your business. It's no good chasing new business if you ignore the clients you already have. There's no point in striving for financial success at the cost of your health, friends and fun. Balanced thinking also means the ability to put things in perspective. Small problems affect us all. It's when we see these small things as big that we get carried away and can over-react. Key #2 - Momentum I talk a lot about using pain and gain as a motivator. This is essentially a tool for creating momentum. But momentum without a direction is waste. Make sure you have vivid, powerful goals. Keep your end in mind and be willing to go with the flow and will of others where necessary so that your outcome can still be realised. Don't tackle problems head on but guide people in a direction that is mutually beneficial. Argument and conflict is wasteful and should be avoided where possible. Pace people. Show them you understand them. Then guide them and allow their own momentum to do the rest. Don't get carried away pursuing things that do not lead to your desired outcome - otherwise your momentum may be the v Temping: A Backdoor Entrance to New Careers fectively promoting the idea of "Minimum Effort - Maximum Impact". Which, by no coincidence, happens to be the key concept behind Lean Marketing.If you’re in between jobs or having trouble finding the career you want, you might want to consider temping. It’s a great way to avoid having gaps on your resume and you may also get a chance to learn something new. If you’re looking to change careers but don’t know where to start, it’s also a great way to gain experience without making a life change. You can temp for a little while and then decide if it’s time to change fields. Experience will get you everywhere so go out and get someListing it on your This understanding of Kazushi is what gave my 10 year-old sister the power and belief she needed to throw the 20 stone man. She yielded to his forward momentum and put her foot in a position low enough to act as a lever which had the effect of disturbing his balance with the full force of his own momentum and weight behind it. In other words she harnessed all 20 stone of his weight, combined it with her own and used it all against him! So How Do You Use Kazushi In Your Business? Key #1 - Balance Jim Rohn once said, "The same wind blows on us all, what matters is the set of the sail." You need to make balanced, reasoned decisions to be most efficient. This means you need to realise the harmony in all parts of your business. It's no good chasing new business if you ignore the clients you already have. There's no point in striving for financial success at the cost of your health, friends and fun. Balanced thinking also means the ability to put things in perspective. Small problems affect us all. It's when we see these small things as big that we get carried away and can over-react. Key #2 - Momentum I talk a lot about using pain and gain as a motivator. This is essentially a tool for creating momentum. But momentum without a direction is waste. Make sure you have vivid, powerful goals. Keep your end in mind and be willing to go with the flow and will of others where necessary so that your outcome can still be realised. Don't tackle problems head on but guide people in a direction that is mutually beneficial. Argument and conflict is wasteful and should be avoided where possible. Pace people. Show them you understand them. Then guide them and allow their own momentum to do the rest. Don't get carried away pursuing things that do not lead to your desired outcome - otherwise your momentum may be the v Cubicle Manufacturers ohn once said, "The same wind blows on us all, what matters is the set of the sail." You need to make balanced, reasoned decisions to be most efficient.If the number of cubicles to be purchased is relatively large, then a company can deal directly with a cubicle manufacturer. Normally it is an independent office cubicle dealer one has to work with. Office cubicle dealers carry systems from a large number of manufacturers. Some of these dealers are representatives of specific manufacturers while others specialize in certain brands but carry other brands too. The important choice to be made here is to choose a brand that's established and well known because fut This means you need to realise the harmony in all parts of your business. It's no good chasing new business if you ignore the clients you already have. There's no point in striving for financial success at the cost of your health, friends and fun. Balanced thinking also means the ability to put things in perspective. Small problems affect us all. It's when we see these small things as big that we get carried away and can over-react. Key #2 - Momentum I talk a lot about using pain and gain as a motivator. This is essentially a tool for creating momentum. But momentum without a direction is waste. Make sure you have vivid, powerful goals. Keep your end in mind and be willing to go with the flow and will of others where necessary so that your outcome can still be realised. Don't tackle problems head on but guide people in a direction that is mutually beneficial. Argument and conflict is wasteful and should be avoided where possible. Pace people. Show them you understand them. Then guide them and allow their own momentum to do the rest. Don't get carried away pursuing things that do not lead to your desired outcome - otherwise your momentum may be the v The Language is English This is essentially a tool for creating momentum. But momentum without a direction is waste.The language is English and the French are upset.In October of this year a winning logo to celebrate the 50th anniversary of the Treaty Of Rome (The Birth of the European Union) was designed by a Polish artist and appears officially in English and the French are upset because the official version appears in English. You can get all the other EU of the logo also.The French and the English have been squabbling for centuries (a polite euphemism for fighting each other) ever since William the Conqu Make sure you have vivid, powerful goals. Keep your end in mind and be willing to go with the flow and will of others where necessary so that your outcome can still be realised. Don't tackle problems head on but guide people in a direction that is mutually beneficial. Argument and conflict is wasteful and should be avoided where possible. Pace people. Show them you understand them. Then guide them and allow their own momentum to do the rest. Don't get carried away pursuing things that do not lead to your desired outcome - otherwise your momentum may be the very thing that trips you up. Key #3 Leverage By recognising levers you'll be able to harness the power of momentum and make it your own. Effectively harnessing energy in the same way that a sail on a boat uses the wind to make it move. Knowing where and when to take action and understanding that the little adjustments and small things can make the big difference will give you unlimited power. Gain support. Ask for favours. Use your network. Make other people's time and money work for you and them simultaneously and you'll achieve a lot more a lot sooner and with a lot less effort. As the saying goes: "If you give enough people what they want - they'll help you to get what you want too.
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