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Smoking, The Harmful Addiction he mission.Smoking is a pleasure for most and status for others. Most smokers start as a one-time try, but a cigarette does not let anyone go out off its hands very easily. The body slowly gets addicted, and then it's very hard to quit. The addiction behind smoking is Nicotine, which is very addictive. Possible results of smoking are lung cancer, emphysema and many other chronic diseases, resulting in huge personal and medical expenses.What do smokers benfit? First, they spend money on cigarettes and then on doctors, medication and medical visits. There are many ways to quit smoking such as patches, medicines, etc. However, the best way is self determination, will-power and motivational support from your friends and relatives.Think of the hard-earned money that can be potentially wasted of cigarettes. Imagine spending that money for your child, parents or on yourself. What can a cigarette give to you? Can it really add to your life? In fact, researcher has shown that there is a 29% chance for expecting mothers who smoke to give birth t 2. Understand employee needs As the old saying goes, “You can’t please all of the people all of the time.” However, the perfect leaders realize that to be effective, they must cater to the needs of most of the team. Good leaders realize that the work environment is not a popularity contest or, as I say, “Leadership is not Pleasership.” Perfect leaders treat all employees with respect and are consistent in their actions and words. At the same time, they recognize the unique needs of their employees and use that knowledge for motivation to achieve a common goal. 3. Communicate concisely and clearly Poor communication skills are probably the Number #1 reason managers fail. If they Ensuring Instant Access to a Data Recovery Specialist In this changing, challenging, and competitive workplace, we
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vision.You might have already heard of the term Voice Over Internet Protocol (or VoIP for short) and how everyone is buzzing about how much better this is than your regular phone service. The only problem is that most people don't take the time to explain what a VoIP system is, how it works and why it might be a better option for you when compared to a landline telephone.It used to be the case that VoIP telephone systems were used primarily in businesses. In fact, for many businesses, a VoIP system can dramatically reduce the amount of hardware, maintenance and overall monthly cost for having multiple phone lines. Well it turns out that there are quite a few benefits for the residential consumer switching to VoIP also.The biggest factor to draw people to VoIP calling is the lower rates. Some calls are completely free but even calls that they charge you for, such as some long distance calls and most international calls, are much cheaper than what your local phone company can offer.Some systems work right from your computer, Instead of dwelling on limited problems, the perfect leaders look at the big picture. They live the organization’s mission and implement, motivate, and dedicate all their efforts to accomplishing the mission. During hundreds of team building and leadership workshops, I have asked the following simple question: What is your organization’s mission statement? If there are forty participants in the workshop, thirty-seven will look down at their desk, one participant will make a feeble attempt at reciting what he/she “thinks” is the mission statement, one participant will make a pretty good attempt and recite the first one or two sentences of the mission statement, and finally one student will volunteer to run to the office (or car) to grab a copy of the statement to bring back to the workshop. Out of the thousands of workshop participants I have asked this question, only three knew their mission statement word for word. The amazing part of this is that many of these workshop participants have been with their organization 5-10-20+ years and, they still didn’t know their mission statement. So my question is this: How do you lead your employees to accomplish your organization’s mission if you (as a manager) don’t know what the mission is? The perfect leaders live, eat, sleep, and shower with their mission statement. They know exactly what the mission is and understand its importance to the team they lead and to the organization. Most importantly, they communicate the mission statement to their employees at meetings, coachings, feedback sessions, and even corrective actions. Their actions are related to accomplishing the goals of the mission statement and can communicate the vision of the organization. Action Step – Take the mission statement out of the dark corner in the office. Print the mission statement and its vision on the top of your meeting agenda and recite it at the beginning of the meeting. Then talk about how the employees are helping to realize the goals, values, and vision of the mission. 2. Understand employee needs As the old saying goes, “You can’t please all of the people all of the time.” However, the perfect leaders realize that to be effective, they must cater to the needs of most of the team. Good leaders realize that the work environment is not a popularity contest or, as I say, “Leadership is not Pleasership.” Perfect leaders treat all employees with respect and are consistent in their actions and words. At the same time, they recognize the unique needs of their employees and use that knowledge for motivation to achieve a common goal. 3. Communicate concisely and clearly Poor communication skills are probably the Number #1 reason managers fail. If they Chiropractic Degree y good attempt
and recite the first one or two sentences of the mission
statement, and finally one student will volunteer to run to the
office (or car) to grab a copy of the statement to bring back
to the workshop. Out of the thousands of workshop
participants I have asked this question, only three knew their
mission statement word for word. The amazing part of this is
that many of these workshop participants have been with
their organization 5-10-20+ years and, they still didn’t know
their mission statement. So my question is this:Chiropractic schools teach the practice of this drug-free, non-surgical form of natural health care that relies chiefly on the ability of the human body to heal itself. Schools offering chiropractic degrees teach their students how to make spinal adjustments and other techniques that promote the overall wellbeing of their patients.Chiropractic college students will find opportunities to earn certificates and Associate of Arts (AS), Bachelor Science (BS), Master of Science (MS), and Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) degrees. Students will also that find a chiropractic degree program will offer options for specializations in specific areas of chiropractic medicine, such as internal disorders, nutrition, neurology, orthopedics, sports injuries, or diagnostic imaging.Students in schools for chiropractic studies should anticipate courses in anatomy, physiology, chemistry, biochemistry, microbiology, neurology, pathology, and psychology. Courses may also include applications of X-ray, clinical skills, chiropractic philosophy, and business How do you lead your employees to accomplish your organization’s mission if you (as a manager) don’t know what the mission is? The perfect leaders live, eat, sleep, and shower with their mission statement. They know exactly what the mission is and understand its importance to the team they lead and to the organization. Most importantly, they communicate the mission statement to their employees at meetings, coachings, feedback sessions, and even corrective actions. Their actions are related to accomplishing the goals of the mission statement and can communicate the vision of the organization. Action Step – Take the mission statement out of the dark corner in the office. Print the mission statement and its vision on the top of your meeting agenda and recite it at the beginning of the meeting. Then talk about how the employees are helping to realize the goals, values, and vision of the mission. 2. Understand employee needs As the old saying goes, “You can’t please all of the people all of the time.” However, the perfect leaders realize that to be effective, they must cater to the needs of most of the team. Good leaders realize that the work environment is not a popularity contest or, as I say, “Leadership is not Pleasership.” Perfect leaders treat all employees with respect and are consistent in their actions and words. At the same time, they recognize the unique needs of their employees and use that knowledge for motivation to achieve a common goal. 3. Communicate concisely and clearly Poor communication skills are probably the Number #1 reason managers fail. If they Shaving The King with their
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and understand its importance to the team they lead and to
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feedback sessions, and even corrective actions. Their
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There are also shavers made with special razors for shaving the gen Action Step – Take the mission statement out of the dark corner in the office. Print the mission statement and its vision on the top of your meeting agenda and recite it at the beginning of the meeting. Then talk about how the employees are helping to realize the goals, values, and vision of the mission. 2. Understand employee needs As the old saying goes, “You can’t please all of the people all of the time.” However, the perfect leaders realize that to be effective, they must cater to the needs of most of the team. Good leaders realize that the work environment is not a popularity contest or, as I say, “Leadership is not Pleasership.” Perfect leaders treat all employees with respect and are consistent in their actions and words. At the same time, they recognize the unique needs of their employees and use that knowledge for motivation to achieve a common goal. 3. Communicate concisely and clearly Poor communication skills are probably the Number #1 reason managers fail. If they Hero's Journey, Monomyth (188 Stages) Film and Screenplay Writing he mission.FORWARDThe 188 stage Hero's Journey (Monomyth) is the template upon which the vast majority of successful stories and Hollywood blockbusters are based upon. In fact, ALL of the hundreds of Hollywood movies we have deconstructed (see URL below) are based on this 188+ stage template.Understanding this template is a priority for story or screenwriters. This is the template you must master if you are to succeed in the craft.[The terminology is most often metaphoric and applies to all successful stories and screenplays, from The Godfather (1972) to Brokeback Mountain (2006) to Annie Hall (1977) to Lord of the Rings (2003) to Drugstore Cowboy (1989) to Thelma and Louise (1991) to Apocaplyse Now (1979)].THERE IS ONLY ONE STORYTHE 188 STAGE HERO'S JOURNEY:a) Attempts to tap into unconscious expectations the audience has regarding what a story is and how it should be told.b) Gives the writer more structural elements than simply three or four acts, plot points, mid point and so on.c 2. Understand employee needs As the old saying goes, “You can’t please all of the people all of the time.” However, the perfect leaders realize that to be effective, they must cater to the needs of most of the team. Good leaders realize that the work environment is not a popularity contest or, as I say, “Leadership is not Pleasership.” Perfect leaders treat all employees with respect and are consistent in their actions and words. At the same time, they recognize the unique needs of their employees and use that knowledge for motivation to achieve a common goal. 3. Communicate concisely and clearly Poor communication skills are probably the Number #1 reason managers fail. If they can’t talk to and connect with their employees, they are not serving the needs of the staff. What is good communication? The following are some examples: * Communicate job expectations and standards * Give ongoing feedback to employees. * Seek and acknowledge feedback from employees on decisions that effect them (and take the time to listen to them). * Communicate the mission (see Secret #1) on an ongoing basis. * Communicate “bad news” in an honest and timely manner. * Communicate using language that shows a positive expectation. * Communicate through a combination of methods: person- to-person, e-mail, phone, and meetings. 4. Find common ground Some managers don’t understand they are in the people business and lack the patience to work and develop their team members. I even had a supervisor during a coaching and mentoring workshop make the following statement to me at break: “If I had known that I had to communicate with my team, I would have never taken the job.” What did this person think? True leaders understand that their employees’ success is their success. They comprehend during this journey that some employees will need assistance, coachings, motivation, feedback, and discipline. Good leaders will work to find common ground with each staff member so that everyone wins. Perfect leaders will understand that some employees will need consistent managing, and others will need less managing; some employees need refocusing, while others will be very focused, etc. Perfect leaders recognize the need to find common ground with each person. 5. Take others to a new level Perfect managers are concerned with their staff’s professional advancement and do everything possible to help staff members develop their capabilities. These leaders “see the employees for what they can become, not what they are now.” These leaders’ actions might range from improving specific aspects of job performance, to delegating special assignments, to developing an action plan for promotions. Perfect leaders must have the ability to assess the strengths and weaknesses of employees and use that to coach for continuous improvement. Ideally the basis for improvement combines the best interest of the organization and the employee. Many times I am brought into organizations to assist them with this need: “I have managers retiring, and we have no one to replace them.” These organizations have created a “talent black hole,” because they didn’t implement a plan to “help others improve” and be ready to step up when needed. Remember, you can always replace a chair, a desk, a computer. But you can’t always replace a talented employee if you don’t have a plan in place to develop others to take their place when the time comes. 6. Believe in your staff Recently, I was presenting the concerns
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