ARTICLES for LEADERSHIP
Below you will find summaries from the unique 3ML Briefcase. Over the first 2 weeks of every month, summaries for all 32 articles appearing in the current month’s online magazine are presented. Articles rotate every day with 4 new articles appearing in the respective subject areas (leadership, business and management, marketing and productivity). Click here to go to the 3 Minute Learning home page.While you are visiting the 3 Minute Learning, check out the new 3ML Store where you will find business and leadership books along with electronics and entertainment. Also on the home page, view all the new entertainment videos; news, sports and business videos; and special feature articles. This content is refreshed on a daily basis.
Articles for Inspiration
Steve Goodier
Table of ContentsSteve Goodier
1) CAN YOU WAIT?
2) THE DANGER ZONE
3) MAGIC MOMENT
4) WHO OWNS THE BACKYARD?
5) DREAM SOMETHING BEAUTIFUL
6) GREAT HAPPINESS
New Beginnings: The Gift of Starting Over
Wendy Betterini
Each night before bed we can choose what we want to keep and what we want to release. We can become someone new, purely by the power of our thoughts and intentions. The toughest part is deciding exactly who we want to become, and having the courage to see it through! I am currently doing this in my own life. I'm pulling out the old, dust-caked parts of myself that I deemed unacceptable years ago and giving them another look. And I'm discovering they aren't so bad.Wendy Betterini
Having Confidence in Yourself
Richard MacKenzie
Confidence becomes a problem not only in public but it shoots up when an individual is supposed to undertake responsibilities in life. Every individual is a son or a daughter, a brother or a sister, a husband or a wife, an officer or a subordinate all in one at the same time. All these different faces fill him with various tasks that have to be undertaken with no failure.Richard MacKenzie
Forgiveness: Acceptance and Letting Go
Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
Have you ever noticed the difference in people who are able to easily let go of resentment and forgive and those who stay in anger and blame? What I have noticed is that those who continue to stay in blame and resentment are often people who see themselves as victims of other people's choices. I've noticed that people who stay angry at someone are generally people who are very controlling and believe that they can control someone else's behavior through punishment - anger, withdrawal, withholding, blame, righteousness, judgment, and so on.Margaret Paul, Ph.D.
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