You're Fired:
17 Things You Can Do to Help Speed up the Process
It was Sunday, February 29th. I was working on You're Hired: Unofficial Lessons from The Apprentice when this title popped into my head. I started laughing and couldn't stop and realized that most people love to laugh.
Laughing is good for you..
As we know one of the hottest shows on TV this year is
The Apprentice
with 215,000 applicants applying for a chance of a lifetime opportunity to be president of one of
Donald Trump's
companies at a huge salary. To narrow it down to the winner each week one person gets fired.
Just released as an e-book - so you can have it instantly - is You're Fired: 17 Things You Can Do to Help Speed Up the Process
.
You will learn how to:
Make up more excuses
Focus on what you're not good at
Learn to take things personally
Ask the wrong questions at the wrong time
Make a bad impression by being late
Increase your emotional level
And much more!
Are you doing what you hate to do? Are you getting paid what you're not worth?
Are you ready to laugh and have some fun?
A fun gift for yourself and others - regardless of where you're at - You're Fired: 17 Things You Can Do to Help Speed Up the Process
is available right now.
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Acres of Diamonds
In Acres of Diamonds, considered by many to be one of the finest speeches ever written, Russell Conwell offers a multitude of lessons about the rewards of work, education, and finding the riches of life in one's own back yard.
Acres of Diamonds remains a significant and inspirational lesson. Conwell tells the story of a man, Al Hafed, who sold his farm to go in search of diamonds. He traveled the whole world to find them and never did. Then one day by accident the man Al Hafed's sold his farm to found the most magnificent diamond mines in all of the history of mankind in his own back yard.
Although Conwell uses this story to illustrate principles of business, the lessons can be applied to all parts of life. Most of the time whatever you seek is right under your nose. The richest people in the world use the principles in this book whether they are aware of it or not.
Toward the end of his life, Russell H. Conwell (1843-1925) observed, "I am astonished that so many people should care to hear this story over again. Acres of diamonds are not in far-away mountains or in distant seas; they are in your own back yard if you will but dig for them."
The tale that Conwell shares in this book demonstrates that almost everything we may seek elsewhere is already in our lives and available to us.
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