Posted in Blog on Feb 22nd, 2008
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I spent this week conducting a boot camp. No, not a military training school. I had young trainees who were starting a career in sales. I had five [...]
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Posted in Tips on Nov 29th, 2007
NEWS AND MUSE
Hello, it’s Sunday 25th November 2007 in Sydney Australia. We had an election last night and, for the first time in this country’s history all levels of government, State and federal, are controlled by the Labor Party. This means we have a socialist government running every aspect of political life for the [...]
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Posted in Blog on Sep 19th, 2007
Public Speaking
Here we reveal the single greatest fear people have when it comes to public speaking.
THERE IS ONLY ONE FEAR
Sure, you can think of a thousand reasons why public speaking is feared more than death. I can assure you:
THERE IS ONLY ONE FEAR
More importantly:
I CAN TELL YOU WHERE IT COMES FROM
Even more importantly:
I CAN SHOW [...]
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Posted in Blog on Sep 13th, 2007
Welcome to HowCanI
The ability makers — Personal development
KNOW HOW TO BE FREE TO ACHIEVE ANYTHING YOU WANT IN LIFE
It seems that everyone is seeking answers in life. Socrates, the greatest philosopher who ever lived said, as he went to the oracle at Delphi “I seek a wise man.”
The inscription at the entrance to the temple [...]
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Posted in Blog on Sep 11th, 2007
What is the problem people have with time management?
In today’s modern world the pace of life has increased to a point that many of us just want to place our hands over our ears and shout,
ENOUGH!
Why is that?
Simply stated, there seems to be so much to do and so little time in which to do [...]
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Posted in Blog on May 2nd, 2007
During the period of the imprisonment of Socrates he was surrounded by his students and admirers constantly. Except for one man. That man was Plato.
Many bitterly criticized Plato, accusing him of treachery and lack of faith in Socrates. Others thought that, because of the social prominence of his family, he stayed away so as not [...]
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Posted in Blog, Uncategorized on Mar 6th, 2007
During his trial Socrates was called upon to reply to the charges that he corrupted the youth of Athens by the arguments he put forth in search of answers to the eternal questions of life. Questions like the nature of justice, beauty, ethics and other vital values that underpin life and living.
He was accused of [...]
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