Wednesday 21 November 2012

3 Ways Leaders Can Cure Complacency

by LaRae Quy


I spent over twenty years working as both an FBI undercover and counterintelligence agent.
My job was to identify foreign spies who were operating in the United States, find out what they were stealing and stop them, assess whether they possessed the type of information the U.S. needed, and if they did, find ways to persuade them to work for our government.
I share the lessons I learned about surviving in an environment of deception, hostility, and fear.

"Coincidentally, these same conditions also exist in business and life."

If you are going to survive in today's world, you will need to learn how to navigate through the smoke and mirrors that create confusion in investments, marketing, and relationships.

Friday 9 November 2012

Creativity vs Commercialism








In this case, I believe Creativity has superseded Commercialism....

Saturday 3 November 2012

5 Natural Treatments for Sinus Infection

 Delia Quigley   Sep 30, 2011


True misery is the pain and swelling caused by sinus inflammation. The bones around the nose, the eyes and the cheeks are lined with membranes that produce mucus, which function to warm and moisten inhaled air, plus to filter out any germs. When congested and unable to drain properly the mucus continues to accumulate, stagnate and become infected. There are a number of causes for chronic sinus infections:
  • Excessive dairy consumption (cheese, milk, ice cream, yogurt)
  • Environmental allergies
  • Tobacco and pollution irritation
  • Food allergies
  • Dental infection
  • Fungal infection in the sinus cavity
  • Systemic Candida albicans (overgrowth of yeast)
  • Colds and flu symptoms

Thursday 1 November 2012

Are You A Manager or ....

Manager Vs Leader

"Management is doing things right; 

leadership is doing the right things." 

- Peter Drucker


Therefore, 

A Manager is being efficient 
while a Leader is being effective

A Manager uses his authority in order to be efficient 
while a Leader uses his influence in order to be effective

- Blackman