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    African American Inventors
    He could have added fortune to fame, but caring for neither, he found happiness and honor in being helpful to the world- This epitaph on the grave of George Washington Carver is proof enough of the contribution this great African-American made by inventing new agricultural technologies that revolutionized farming in several parts of the US. He refused several lucrative offers and kept working to produce several patents on farm
    about? Become a great listener in all your interactions. Ask open ended questions (ones that can’t be answered with a yes or no). Keep your ear to the buzz and maybe you’ll zero in on the next big thing.

    5. Develop your intuition

    Learn to trust your hunches and listen for inner nudges. Your next great idea may already be inside of you yearning to break free. Visionary thinkers often act on these hunches. Become best friends with your intuition and see new possibilities come to you.

    6.

    Name That Customer Service Breakdown: Is It A Listening Problem or a Memory Problem?
    Harry Lorayne and Jerry Lucas, the former basketball star, teamed up years ago and wrote a sensational little self-help manual: THE MEMORY BOOK.You might have seen these two appearing on “The Tonight Show.” Their “act” consisted of simply memorizing and then repeating in order the names of everyone in the audience during a given program.That amounted to hundreds of names!They accomplished several things wi
    From CEOs to independent professionals to work at home moms, Big Picture Thinkers inspire others and lead the way in their fields. Without their insights and actions, our world would be lacking in innovation, new products, and fresh approaches.

    Now there is a way for you to connect with your larger vision and see it through to success. You can bring out the creative thinker in you by following these 7 success tips. Whatever direction you’re headed, these strategies will help you move forward and make the most of your natural strengths and great ideas.

    1. Catch your ideas

    No matter how outrageous or silly, catch your ideas and revisit them from time to time. You might have a diamond in the rough that you can’t yet see. Write it down, tell it to someone, draw a picture, pace the floor… whatever technique helps you remember and develop your ideas, use it!

    2. Understand your strengths

    There is an old saying that goes something like this: Just because you CAN do something doesn’t mean you SHOULD.

    A big challenge for creative people and entrepreneurs is concentrating your efforts on what comes easily and effortlessly. To pinpoint your strengths you can take a formal assessment, but I often ask clients to start with a simple question and jot down whatever comes to mind:

    If I could devote my life to serving others- and still have the money and lifestyle I need- what would I do? How would it look?

    3. Avoid overwhelm

    Overwhelm can be described as either having too much on your plate or PERCEIVING what you have to be too much.

    The first step to take is getting real with time management. If your time management skills are poor, then you are creating the overwhelm that is zapping your energy and focus.

    Next, learn how to say “No”. Accepting too many responsibilities will burn you out, blur your focus, and zap your big picture thinker gifts.

    4. Listen

    What do you hear people asking for? What are they NOT asking for? What are they griping about? Become a great listener in all your interactions. Ask open ended questions (ones that can’t be answered with a yes or no). Keep your ear to the buzz and maybe you’ll zero in on the next big thing.

    5. Develop your intuition

    Learn to trust your hunches and listen for inner nudges. Your next great idea may already be inside of you yearning to break free. Visionary thinkers often act on these hunches. Become best friends with your intuition and see new possibilities come to you.

    6.

    Stress at Work and Satisfaction
    There appears little doubt that one of the major adverse influences on job satisfaction, work performance, absenteeism, turnover and productivity, is the incidence of stress at work. Stress is a source of tension and frustration that may arise through a number of interrelated influences on behavior, including the individual, group, organizational and environmental factors. In a recent survey into attitudes to work, when a rand
    ake the most of your natural strengths and great ideas.

    1. Catch your ideas

    No matter how outrageous or silly, catch your ideas and revisit them from time to time. You might have a diamond in the rough that you can’t yet see. Write it down, tell it to someone, draw a picture, pace the floor… whatever technique helps you remember and develop your ideas, use it!

    2. Understand your strengths

    There is an old saying that goes something like this: Just because you CAN do something doesn’t mean you SHOULD.

    A big challenge for creative people and entrepreneurs is concentrating your efforts on what comes easily and effortlessly. To pinpoint your strengths you can take a formal assessment, but I often ask clients to start with a simple question and jot down whatever comes to mind:

    If I could devote my life to serving others- and still have the money and lifestyle I need- what would I do? How would it look?

    3. Avoid overwhelm

    Overwhelm can be described as either having too much on your plate or PERCEIVING what you have to be too much.

    The first step to take is getting real with time management. If your time management skills are poor, then you are creating the overwhelm that is zapping your energy and focus.

    Next, learn how to say “No”. Accepting too many responsibilities will burn you out, blur your focus, and zap your big picture thinker gifts.

    4. Listen

    What do you hear people asking for? What are they NOT asking for? What are they griping about? Become a great listener in all your interactions. Ask open ended questions (ones that can’t be answered with a yes or no). Keep your ear to the buzz and maybe you’ll zero in on the next big thing.

    5. Develop your intuition

    Learn to trust your hunches and listen for inner nudges. Your next great idea may already be inside of you yearning to break free. Visionary thinkers often act on these hunches. Become best friends with your intuition and see new possibilities come to you.

    6.

    Traditional Retail Advertising is Ineffective
    January 30th, 2007A recent online study by Deloitte and Touche uncovered that two thirds of store visits during the 2006 holiday season were not influenced by holiday advertising. It turns out that most consumers picked stores because of their pre-existing familiarity with the stores and the stores locations. Additionally, the products purchased were researched on the internet.This means that all the money spent
    ’t mean you SHOULD.

    A big challenge for creative people and entrepreneurs is concentrating your efforts on what comes easily and effortlessly. To pinpoint your strengths you can take a formal assessment, but I often ask clients to start with a simple question and jot down whatever comes to mind:

    If I could devote my life to serving others- and still have the money and lifestyle I need- what would I do? How would it look?

    3. Avoid overwhelm

    Overwhelm can be described as either having too much on your plate or PERCEIVING what you have to be too much.

    The first step to take is getting real with time management. If your time management skills are poor, then you are creating the overwhelm that is zapping your energy and focus.

    Next, learn how to say “No”. Accepting too many responsibilities will burn you out, blur your focus, and zap your big picture thinker gifts.

    4. Listen

    What do you hear people asking for? What are they NOT asking for? What are they griping about? Become a great listener in all your interactions. Ask open ended questions (ones that can’t be answered with a yes or no). Keep your ear to the buzz and maybe you’ll zero in on the next big thing.

    5. Develop your intuition

    Learn to trust your hunches and listen for inner nudges. Your next great idea may already be inside of you yearning to break free. Visionary thinkers often act on these hunches. Become best friends with your intuition and see new possibilities come to you.

    6.

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    Document shredders are used to shred documents into unrecognizable pieces. They are widely used in offices, and businesses. Most offices destroy their secret documents after use. Document shredders can prevent the leaking of secrets of business. They can be used to shred personal checks, expired licenses, bank statements, receipts of all kinds and medical records. The selection of document shredders depends on the level of sec
    g too much on your plate or PERCEIVING what you have to be too much.

    The first step to take is getting real with time management. If your time management skills are poor, then you are creating the overwhelm that is zapping your energy and focus.

    Next, learn how to say “No”. Accepting too many responsibilities will burn you out, blur your focus, and zap your big picture thinker gifts.

    4. Listen

    What do you hear people asking for? What are they NOT asking for? What are they griping about? Become a great listener in all your interactions. Ask open ended questions (ones that can’t be answered with a yes or no). Keep your ear to the buzz and maybe you’ll zero in on the next big thing.

    5. Develop your intuition

    Learn to trust your hunches and listen for inner nudges. Your next great idea may already be inside of you yearning to break free. Visionary thinkers often act on these hunches. Become best friends with your intuition and see new possibilities come to you.

    6.

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    about? Become a great listener in all your interactions. Ask open ended questions (ones that can’t be answered with a yes or no). Keep your ear to the buzz and maybe you’ll zero in on the next big thing.

    5. Develop your intuition

    Learn to trust your hunches and listen for inner nudges. Your next great idea may already be inside of you yearning to break free. Visionary thinkers often act on these hunches. Become best friends with your intuition and see new possibilities come to you.

    6. Talk about your ideas

    Create a personal board of directors: a supportive group of people who you respect, trust, and encourage you. Ask for their honest feedback, brainstorm with them, or call on them when you need help.

    7. Give your mind time to wander

    If you’re sitting in front of a computer frustrated because a solution isn’t presenting itself, then change your location. Take a walk. Get out and play. Get out and do something (anything!) other than what you SHOULD be doing. Studies show that the most creative, innovative thinkers are not slaves to the desk. They add variety to their lives and keep their minds sharp by enjoying all the gifts the world has to offer.

    Big picture thinkers have the natural gift to see the potential in just about anything. When you sharpen your visionary skills, you too can enjoy success and joy in all aspects of life and business.

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