David Doyle
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Tune In On Action
Many things we learn and hear about how to suceed or improve our lives are accepted by us as truisms, almost monoliths of dogma, which we turn to time and again. We write about them, use them in speeches and regurgitate them readily, mostly because we ourselvs have been taught to do so. But, they can also be misleading if we don't look around these monoliths at the shadows which they cast. On that note, I'm going to say something here that flies in the face of what you have
April 6, 2008
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The 80:20 Rule - Learn It For Success
The Italian economist, Vilfredo Pareto, observed in 1906 that 20% of Italy's population held 80% of that nations wealth. Vilfredo also found similar relationships in his garden. He was an avid gardener and loved fresh peas, it seemed. He also found, suprisingly, that 80% of his beloved peas came from 20% of the plant itself. The universailty of this analytic idea took hold of him and was the foundation for his later works on social structure and how it relates to the dispersa
March 16, 2008
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How Chickens Taught me to be Successful
Chickens are probably the least understood and MOST taken for granted creatures on earth. Man has been with chickens since he domesticated the first birds thousands of years ago. In Egypt, there are incubators still in use that date back to the Pharaohs! But, for all of that, we sometimes fail to see the lessons that a simple creature like the chicken can teach us. Allow me to share a very powerful lesso I learned from the lowly chicken which just might transform your life.
September 17, 2005
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How to Be a Beacon of Influence
A old Schwarzenegger. Abraham Lincoln. John F. Kennedy. Martha Stewart. What do these names have in common? They have “IT”. They have that mysterious quality I like to call the "IT Factor". What's that, you ask, the "IT Factor"? The "IT Factor" is that elusive and singular quality of empathizing with people on a personal level. No matter how big any of these folks are or became, we can seem to relate to them - and they to us. They seem to, at the very least, have their finger
May 12, 2005
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