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Mar 09th
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Self Discipline

Self Discipline

Self discipline is one of the corner stones of success. It can be defined as the ability to get yourself to take action regardless of your emotional state. Therefore it is self-discipline that drives you to do something when enthusiasm or motivation has faded away.

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Feeding others

Feeding others

Among the series of behavioral errors that women make while in the office, is the act of feeding others. It may seem uncanny that feeding others can impact and affect the perceptions of others about you as a manager.

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Hilary Clinton

Hilary Clinton

Hilary Rodham Clinton traveled a long distance from an aspiring student leader to the intended nomination as US Secretary of State that she always aimed for.

Hillary Diane Rodham was born in 1947 in Chicago, Illinois and at a very early age exhibited leadership qualities. Teacher’s favorite, she won many awards as a Brownie and Girl Scout, all the while taking part in sports like swimming and baseball. During her school and high school days she participated in the student council, the school newspaper and was selected for the National Honor Society. She was a National Merit Finalist before she graduated in 1965.

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Oprah Winfrey

Oprah Winfrey It has been a long journey for Oprah Gail Winfrey. Born to a poor single unwed mother in rural Mississippi and brought up in an inner city Milwaukee neighborhood, she was abused and molested at the age of 9 and 14. And she still rose to become a media mogul and rated by Business Week in 2005 as one of America’s top 50 philanthropists. At one time she was the world’s only black billionaire. According to some people she is most influential woman in the world. As an Obama supporter she is supposed to have delivered over a million votes in the 2008 Democratic primary race.

Online quiz about leadership

It's always good to do an evaluation of your skillset and your area of improvement. There's a couple of online quiz that will help you identify your leadership strength and weekness. Here are a couple of them:

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Quote

" Acceptance is not submission; it is acknowledgment of the facts of a situation. Then deciding what you're going to do about it. "

Kathleen Casey Theisen


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