Tag Archive 'decisiveness'

Mar 12 2010

How To Extract Your Best Business Idea

Published by Tom Volkar under Career Discovery | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,369 views

You have powerful points of wisdom within that when expressed could be your authentic edge in the marketplace. That wisdom represents better business ideas than anything your conscious mind realizes.

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Jan 27 2010

You’re Brilliant!

Published by Tom Volkar under Business Startup | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,441 views

You really are brilliant, you know. Out of 6 billion of us on the planet there is no one like you.

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Jun 01 2009

Back Up One Step and Choose Your Right Path

Published by Tom Volkar under Getting Unstuck | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,230 views

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Success can be very simple.

We needlessly complicate both life and business

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Mar 26 2009

Daily Decision Strategy

Published by Tom Volkar under Life Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 2,090 views

istock_000003065832xsmall1Making decisions is essential to success. Without a decision, we cannot follow through and complete.

This truth seems so basic and obvious. Why then do so many get so hung up in daily indecision? I’m sure you know that completing priority items is optimum. But decision making requires courage and sometimes we’d rather distract ourselves than choose.

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Mar 15 2009

How To Play a Bigger Business Game

Published by Tom Volkar under Business Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,709 views

istock_000005171756xsmallIn my small business coaching, when I come across struggling small businesses, it’s often because they lack the driving focus of a clear business purpose. Is your business purpose clear enough to burn your boat on the shore?

Using the game model of business building provides a committed purpose. Playing the game of business is more focused, effective and fun.

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Dec 01 2008

Grounding Your Small Business Vision

Published by Tom Volkar under Business Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 2,469 views

This post presents an effective and strategic decision-making process that will ground your small business vision in a rock solid foundation.

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Oct 27 2008

Clarity Empowers Progress

Published by Tom Volkar under Career Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,697 views

When we are crystal clear about where we are and where we want to be, we create less stress and more often hit targeted objectives. It’s darn hard to find our true calling when we aren’t willing to be clear and specific about how we want our life’s work to be.

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Aug 06 2008

“Whatever” Sucks – Commitment Rocks

Published by Tom Volkar under Life Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 2,627 views

How might your life change if you truly, deeply committed to every decision you made?

Have you noticed that more and more people are trying to skate by with a lack of commitment to anything? Rather than thinking, deciding and committing, many seem to take what they think is the easy way out – avoiding, procrastinating and riding the fence.

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Feb 04 2008

Answer this Question and Change Your Life

Published by Tom Volkar under Life Coaching | Email This Post Email This Post | 792 views

Isle of Delightful WorkWhat really matters to me that I’m not doing anything about?

You might as well pause right here and answer before reading on. It’s such a significant challenge to self-truth. Just the whisper of it will come back to haunt you if you don’t acknowledge your answer right now.

So what did you come up with? Was it a dream you’ve put aside? Was it something new? Something surprising?

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Oct 18 2007

The Power in Being Pissed Off

Published by Tom Volkar under Getting Unstuck | Email This Post Email This Post | 1,066 views

Sometimes we just need to get good and mad at ourselves. Not a judging or belittling mad, but an empowering mad. The kind of mad that reaches deep for a determination that will not easily die.

The best time to reach deep and channel your anger is when things are looking dire and could go either way.

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