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Info@yourdomain.com. Call us and get help now. Stress Tolerance: Building Resilience in Early Recovery. Drug Rehabilitation Is A Process. Reach Your Goals: 4 Ways to Beat Negative Thinking. I dare you to read this without thinking about an orange gorilla. Now, think of anything you can without thinking of the orange gorilla and count to 10. No matter how hard you tried, you thought about the orange gorilla, didn’t you? It’s more than likely you’ll remember that time you bottomed out, got [.]. The Best Dr...
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Transformation Sutra
Thursday, 16 April 2015. Power of Perception - Most powerful but most neglected aspect among Human Beings. Perception when fully developed and functional is able to best comprehend any event or available knowledge with uncanny ease irrespective of its complexity and then developing the new knowledge out of this comprehension. Wednesday, 15 April 2015. Powers of Human Mind. Monday, 6 April 2015. Stress has inherent potential for growth as well as distress. Monday, 20 October 2014. Intelligence in its broa...
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Transformation Trust
Saturday, December 30, 2006. A blessed New Year to all! As I think of the past year (2006) and all it has meant to me I can only say thank you to our Heavenly Father for all his grace towards us daily! Thank you also to the "local" folk who came to visit us and see what prison ministry was all about - Tony Potter and Wendy Godden - thanks for your input! Thanks to my colleagues (and their spouses) Maria, James, Steve, Peter, Sophia, Adrian and Ann! You are all VERY special people! It represents the minis...
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The TransForm Blog | Purposeful Leaders Build Inspired Organizations and Iconic Brands
Purposeful Leaders Build Inspired Organizations and Iconic Brands. David McNally, CEO. An irony I have noticed over the years is the unexpected response people have to my speeches and/or presentations. It is quite often humbling. For example, I may feel that I was in the zone, every sentence flowing seamlessly and the message extremely well received and inspiring. Then someone from the audience will come up to me and say: I just loved that joke you told, could I write it down! In dealing with what makes ...
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Transformed PM Blog
Sunday, May 3, 2009. My project has gone pear-shaped. How often as a project manager have you had to pick up the pieces of a project that has become a disaster zone? Let’s look at some figures:. In 1997 KPMG Canada surveyed public and private sector IT organizations. Over 61% reported project failure and more than three quarters overshot their schedules by 30% or more. Source: www.it-cortex.com. What makes a project go bad? 8226; inadequate planning. 8226; lack of skilled resources at the right time.
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Transformer Blog
How One Man (and a few horses) at Riding for the Disabled Managed to Raise Awareness and Engagement. July 28, 2015. Kudos to my local Baker’s Delight for selling Riding for the Disabled’s fundraising gingerbread horses, this week is their Gingerbread Horse Campaign. It reminded me of an inspiring session I attended at the annual FINZ conference earlier this year. Continue reading →. Off on an Adventure. July 23, 2015. Continue reading →. July 8, 2015. Continue reading →. Branding for Not for Profits.
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Charlotte, Wake Up! Get up, get out, you lazy lout. Get into your working clothes. Up to your knees in oil and grease. And a grindstone to your nose. Have you heard about a mouse named Charlotte. This is probably because she was sleeping for almost 2 years…. Charlotte is the laziest mouse of them all. Once the winter comes, she would just sleep and won’t leave her comfy bed Until the little mice wake her up! It’s time to make some noise! Pay her a visit in her tree stump and make as much noise as you can!
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Transforming Business Blog
Each of the insight pieces below first appeared as a short reflection written by Peter Heslam, the director of Transforming Business. They were published by LICC to large online and radio audience and are reproduced here by kind permission. Feel free to respond to any of them directly to Peter - his contact details are here. And he'd be glad to hear from you. The thought pattern behind each of these reflections is based on a fivefold objective: inquire - inform - innovate - inspire - impact. Rejecting bo...