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Healthy Employees Make Healthy Businesses | SUCCESS Magazine | What Achievers Read

successmagazine.com — “Investing in your employees’ health can help your bottom line. Research indicates wellness programs improve the health, morale and productivity of employees and enhance communication and loyalty. And they can be tailored to the size and budget of your business. For every dollar invested in health promotion, small businesses can save between $3 and $5 in health and safety costs, including medical expenses, absenteeism and workplace accidents, according to the Small Business Wellness InitiatView full resource at successmagazine.com

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Maria Shriver: It's Time for Action | SUCCESS Magazine | What Achievers Read

successmagazine.com — “SUCCESS Magazine is your leading source for news and information for the entrepreneur, small business, and home-based business owner. Read news, insights, and perspectives from industry leaders and experts.View full resource at successmagazine.com

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Guy Kawasaki: How to Become Enchanting | SUCCESS Magazine | What Achievers Read

successmagazine.com — “Why is it so easy to come off as pushy, grumpy, cold or just annoying? The first step toward enchantment is likability “because jerks seldom enchant people,” writes Guy Kawasaki in his new book, Enchantment: The Art of Changing Hearts, Minds and Actions. Kawasaki says likability requires making a good first impression with: A big, natural “George Clooneyesque” smile.  A great handshake. The right attire—not too formal or too casual, but at the same level as theView full resource at successmagazine.com

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Steve Jobs: How to Live Before You Die | SUCCESS Magazine | What Achievers Read

successmagazine.com — “  Steve Jobs is the most private public persona you'll ever know. He kept his health issues as tightly guarded as his company secrets. But in an uncharacteristically revealing 2005 speech, Jobs shared with Stanford grads his very personal journey to becoming successful: a botched adoption, in which the couple changed their minds when Jobs was born; his public humiliation at being fired from the company he helped found; a cancer diagnosis that most certainly gave him a death sentencView full resource at successmagazine.com

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The Upside of No | SUCCESS Magazine | What Achievers Read

successmagazine.com — “Saying “yes” feels nice—but not if every fiber of your being is screaming “no!” Before you take on a new commitment that might be more than you can handle well, ask yourself whether you’re doing so because: ? You think you can do the task better than anyone else ? You want to prove yourself ? You don’t want to look weak or appear to be a shirker ? You like the limelight ? You think whatever you’re saying yes to might be fun If yView full resource at successmagazine.com

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5 Tips for Creating a Powerful Personal Brand | SUCCESS Magazine | What Achievers Read

successmagazine.com — “Being memorable is key to success in sales.Valerie Sokolosky, president of the executive coaching and consulting firm Valerie & Company, shares five ways sales professionals build personal brand equity.   BRAND YOURSELF through your professional presence. First impressions count! What message are your clothes sending? Are you trendy, conservative, fashionable or outdated? What about your grooming? Your hairstyle, facial hair, scuffed shoes and too much cologne or perfume can speak volumView full resource at successmagazine.com

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Family & Relationships DVD Collection | SUCCESS Magazine | What Achievers Read

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From the Corner Office: Nancy Brinker | SUCCESS Magazine | What Achievers Read

successmagazine.com — “Growing up, sisters Susan and Nancy Goodman did everything together. Whether running a lemonade stand during childhood or traipsing across Europe as a young adult, the younger, risk-taking Nancy looked up to big sister Suzy for sane advice and solid accolades. In her new book, Promise Me, the now-grown Nancy relates a story. As grade-school girls, Susan and Nancy put on their first benefit, a variety show starring neighborhood children. They organized the event, sold tickets and delivered $50.14View full resource at successmagazine.com

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Your Teen's Most Important Moment | SUCCESS Magazine | What Achievers Read

successmagazine.com — “It’s not easy to let go of the past or to not worry about its effect on your future. This is especially true in the ever-changing life of a teenager. But focusing on the present and taking action to improve your circumstances right now can often be what determines success or failure. So, while it’s easy to dwell on the past, doing so takes your attention away from today and lets your current problems fester. But focusing on the moment and taking care of things . . .View full resource at successmagazine.com

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Building Your Wealth | SUCCESS Magazine | What Achievers Read

successmagazine.com — “Business owners have a definite advantage over employees when it comes to taxes. Employees work for wages. The employee has to pay the government first through federal and state income tax withholding, Social Security and Medicare taxes. After that whack, there are not very many deductions left for the employee. Even if they incur unreimbursed out-of-pocket expenses, employees are limited on deducting such items on their personal income tax returns. On the other hand, the business owner has manyView full resource at successmagazine.com

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Mary Tyler Moore: Making a Difference | SUCCESS Magazine | What Achievers Read

successmagazine.com — “Mary tyler moore initially denied her type 1 diabetes diagnosis. gradually, came acceptance and then advocacy--to raise awareness, funding and to give a face to the 3 million americans with type 1 diabetes.View full resource at successmagazine.com

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