How to Seduce a Woman Using 'Deflection Theory'

How to Seduce a Woman Using 'Deflection Theory'There's something that often happens when you're out playing the 'seduction game' - that is, when you're actively looking out for girls you think you'd like to hook-up with. Many men have experienced it, and many thousands of men still do experience it when they themselves are out playing the game. It usually goes something like this: you're in a group, talking to a couple of girls. You're with a friend or two, perhaps having drinks in a bar or at a party. You've got your eye on one girl in the ...
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Slaying The 7 Dragons Of Teamwork

Slaying The 7 Dragons Of TeamworkIndividualism is the hidden threat to teamwork. At any time, the pull towards individualism may outweigh the pull towards teamwork and lead to the break-up of the team. Here are 7 of the most damaging threats to teamwork. Learn what they are and, if you care for your team's survival, act swiftly to slay them. 1. Individualism. Teams survive and thrive on the individual contributions people make, but unless they are properly channelled into the overall needs of the team, individual effort can ...
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The Winning Edge Theory

The Winning Edge TheoryOne of the greatest challenges people face when trying to make personal improvement is feeling overwhelmed. This probably stems from the belief that in order to make incredible progress in their life, they will have to start by creating a long and detailed list of the things they are doing wrong and all the things they are going to have to change. That thinking is simply inaccurate. In the Kentucky Derby, the winning horse receives prize money 10 times greater than the horse it beat by a ...
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Dog Bowl Aggression, and the Wonderful Resource We Waste Everyday…Part 2!!!

Dog Bowl Aggression, and the Wonderful Resource We Waste Everyday…Part 2!!!Dog Bowl Aggression, and the Wonderful Resource We Waste Everyday'Part 2!!! The last post gave you the skinny on the problem behaviors that food bowl aggression can lead to and why they happen.  The next three posts will provide some options for ways to incorporate meal time into your dog's training! There are three basic techniques that you need to be familiar with as you work with Fido to eliminate the dog bowl aggression' 1)      Use toys to feed your dogs 2)      Feed your dogs ...
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SOME TIME MANAGEMENT HINTS FOR A BUSY LIFE

SOME TIME MANAGEMENT HINTS FOR A BUSY LIFETHE MOST COMMON TIME WASTERS, I believe, are: 1. Telephone Interruptions 2. Drop-in Visitors 3. Meetings 4. Crisis Management 5. Lack of Objectives, Priorities a Daily plan 6. Cluttered Desk, Personal Disorganization. 7. Ineffective Delegation 8. Attempting too Much at Once 9. Lack of Clear Communication 10. Inadequate, Inaccurate Delayed Information 11. Indecision and Procrastination 12. Confused Responsibility and Authority. 13. Inability to Say "No". 14. Leaving Tasks Unfinished 15. Lack of ...
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A Letter about Trust

A Letter about TrustThe narcissistic condition emanates from a seismic breach of trust, a tectonic shift of what should have been a healthy relationship between the narcissist and his Primary Objects (parents or caregivers). Some of these bad feelings are the result of deeply entrenched misunderstandings regarding the nature of trust and the continuous act of trusting. For millions of years nature embedded in us the notion that the past can teach us a lot about the future. This is very useful for survival. And it ...
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The Magic of Positive Thinking

The Magic of Positive ThinkingYes, there is magic in positive thinking! In aviation, the word attitude means the angle at which the plane meets the wind, whether the wings are level with the horizon, and whether it is climbing or descending. The pilot who fails to take responsibility for the attitude of his aircraft is in serious trouble. And likewise, any person who has not taken charge of his or her own beliefs and attitudes runs a similar risk. The key to cultivating and maintaining a positive mental attitude is to take ...
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Top Nine Tips for Better Teamwork and Team Building

Top Nine Tips for Better Teamwork and Team BuildingTeam building and teamwork skills are critical for your effectiveness as a manager or entrepreneur. Even if you are not in a leadership position yet, better understanding of teamwork can make you a more effective employee and give you an extra edge in your office. Team building success is when your team can accomplish something bigger and work more effectively than a group of the same individuals working on their own. You have a strong synergy of individual contributions. But there are two ...
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Collaboration

CollaborationEven with the best and most skilled managers, organizations must be able to tap into the varied skills and wider perspectives of other employees. So it is essential that leaders know how to collaborate and develop effective partnerships with others. It is one of the elements that makes a manager a true leader. Collaboration is the vehicle for sharing responsibility and combining knowledge, creativity, and experience of others. Through extensive research and observation, CMOE has found that the ...
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What An Alarm Clock Can Teach Us About Online Collaboration

What An Alarm Clock Can Teach Us About Online CollaborationAbout 3 months ago I bought a new clock radio. Last night, I found that I needed to use the alarm for the first time. So I looked at all the buttons, took a wild guess as to how to set the alarm, and managed to change the correct time to the wrong time. But failed to set the alarm. So I searched the web and found a copy of the user manual. After following the instructions, I successfully set the alarm so that it would ring at 5:30am on every weekend morning for the rest of my life. But I ...
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