Friday, April 09, 2010

April 3ML Briefcase

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). Key links for the 3 Minute Learning website include:
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Gary M. Miller
Being optimistic is a very difficult task for all of us, especially when our human emotions are more inclined to move toward the negative. Optimism, however, can be learned, developed or created and you don't have to be a rocket scientist to achieve this. Creating an optimistic approach to life just means exerting some regular effort at observing your thoughts and emotions and finding ways to be able to look at the positive side of even the worst things in life.
Liz Copeland
My recent teleclass on procrastination dealt with the whys and hows including the 3 steps to getting out of procrastination and the one essential ingredient to really get yourself moving forward. But on the call I didn't have time to explore in detail some of the most “wonderful” procrastination activities. I think it will make the point that we are all endlessly creative in putting things off! So, what are the major reasons excuses for procrastinating?
TS Gill
Everyday life brings many pressures and many people are suffering from anxiety and stress. That leads to nights without sleep on a regular basis. It is important to learn to deal with stress and anxiety if you are going to start getting more productive sleep. There are things you can do to naturally reduce stress and eliminate anxiety from your life. Here are some excellent tips that can help you get back in control.
Kurt Mortensen
Do you want short-term temporary results or long-term permanent results? Effective persuasion has lasting impact but it requires dedicated study and long-term commitment on the part of the persuader.
GROWTH <> LEADERSHIP <> EXCELLENCE
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