History is full of situations when that one small thing made all the difference in the outcome. The next time you think you are too little to make an impact just reread this story.
Wisdom story: The potato experiment about hate
The potato experiment about hate is a simple way with which you can paint a picture of how hate can affect you without you even knowing it.
Mindset story: Making a difference even if others don’t see the meaning
Finding a higher meaning in your work doesn’t mean that other people will see it also. Do not let that stop you from making a difference. Make your mark!
Book review: NEURO WEB DESIGN by Susan M. Weinschenk
In Neuro Web Design Susan M. Weinschenk will share with you the best tips on how to design your website as well as some of the “hot buttons” that make people buy.
Story about communication: Who is to be blamed? Karma knows
Another great story about karma. Who is to be blamed in this story, the farmer or the baker? Have you ever found yourself in a similar situation?
Mindset story: The shark and fish experiment about belief
Don’t end up like the shark in the shark and fish experiment about belief. Don’t give up, rather take advantage of each opportunity you can.
Book review: THE SYNERGIST by Les McKeown
In the book The Synergist, you will learn which type of people you have and which you need as well as which steps you have to take to ensure the success of your team.
Leadership story: The secret how to make everyone feel like they matter
Do you know what is the secret to make everonye feel like they matter? Not sure? Read the story too see what it means to make a difference.
Mindset story: The cycle of karma “What goes around comes around”
There is a saying that What goes around comes around. But do we actually give any meaning to that saying? Should you? Check out the story and then decide.
Mindset story: Always prepared and can sleep when the wind blows
Having an always prepared for anything mindset and work ethics will enable you to achieve more than the rest and also be calmer.