Unhappy people criticize and envy others
“The typical pattern for unhappy people is to under-appreciate themselves and to seek significance by criticizing and envying other people.”
~ Tony Robbins
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“The typical pattern for unhappy people is to under-appreciate themselves and to seek significance by criticizing and envying other people.”
~ Tony Robbins
Give a speech. Win a client. As simple—or even scary—as that formula sounds, a host of entrepreneurs have found that conquering public speaking can be the route to more contacts and customers. Impressing people with your expertise at a conference, in a classroom or over the radio can sometimes win more business than making sales…
“As always, I enjoy our humorous and “productive” meetings together. I want you to know how much I appreciate the way you not only “listen,” but you “hear” what I’m saying to you. You have a way of processing quickly and giving phenomenal insights. “I always feel enriched and re-energized after our meetings. You help…
Store owners: sometimes your customer service training SUCKS! Your employees cannot make this kind of a statement to a customer without it making YOU look like an idiot! “I’m only nice to them if they’re nice to me!” This attitude is “very common” among employees, and is why most customer service SUCKS! Train your employees…
FUCKKKKKKKKKK LOVE <- NEVER AGAIN!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I saw the above post on Facebook today. I’ve had that same reaction to love – a long time ago. I also know that when I’ve reacted like the above comment it was because I was emotionally immature. IQ is great, and EQ (emotional intelligence) is there to balance it…
“If you can’t articulate your startup in under 10-12 seconds, you’re probably not speaking very clearly.” -David Tisch, TechStars, General Manager Startup Stories: The Pitch The first of a series about how to build and grow a great entrepreneurial venture, founders and investors from Birchbox, SideTour, Proclivity Media, Of A Kind, Artsicle, Warby Parker, OKCupid,…
Life Coaching: There’s a “mean” way – and a “meaningful” way – of saying no. One is derogatory; the other is life affirming. A “mean” no is probably not the truth. Whereas a “meaningful” no can be transformative, balanced, Zen. It’s a no that means the request doesn’t align with your life’s plan/path. The no…