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  • Blog de Felipe Sanchez Coll: Lecciones de Liderazgo desde el hielo

    • ¿Qué se ha de hacer cuando los objetivos empresariales se cambian? COMUNICAR el nuevo rumbo al equipo. Si la idea sólo permanece en la cabeza del líder, el equipo no reaccionara bien pues considerara que la decisión es una imposición
    • El líder guia con su ejemplo. El trabajo más pesado corresponde al líder.
  • PsyBlog: How to Improve Your Self-Control

    • It never ceases to amaze just how different two people's views of exactly the same event can be: one person's freedom fighter is another's terrorist.
    • why they maintain good physical health
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  • Abundance Blog - Marelisa Online » Blog Archive » 30 Ways to Increase Your Creativity

    • 3. Read one page of the dictionary every day and write down any words that catch your attention in a notebook. When you need inspiration, look through the words you have written down.
      •   Beware of the ten creativity “locks” identified by Roger von Oeck:


        • There is One Right Answer
        • That’s Not Logical
        • Follow the Rules
        • Be Practical
        • Play Is Frivolous
        • That’s Not My Area
        • Avoid Ambiguity
        • Don’t Be Foolish
        • To Err Is Wrong
        • I’m Not Creative
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  • Psychology Today: The Creative Personality

    • 1. Creative people have a great deal of physical energy, but
      they're also often quiet and at rest.
    • This does not mean that creative people are hyperactive, always
      "on." In fact, they rest often and sleep a lot. The important thing is
      that they control their energy; it's not ruled by the calendar, the dock,
      an external schedule. When necessary, they can focus it like a laser
      beam; when not, creative types immediately recharge their batteries.
  • PsyBlog: How to Choose Happiness: Combat 5 Decision-Making Biases

    More choice is often not better: Research with gourmet jams has found people can be happier, and even better motivated, when they have fewer options to choose from.

    www.spring.org.uk/...-choose-happiness-combat-5.php - Preview

    motivation happiness psychology on 2008-08-23 and saved by 10 people

    • Going to the supermarket when I'm really hungry, and without a shopping list, is a recipe for disaster. It will take an act of iron will to avoid returning without some kind of junk food. Later, after eating, I'll wonder how I could have bought junk food but forgotten healthy staples like rice and pasta
    • Part of the reason people make mistakes like this is that research shows the projection bias anchors us in current emotional and cognitive states. The present is often like an emotional cage which we can't break out of to understand how we will feel in the future
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  • PsyBlog: Personality Secrets in Your Mp3 Player

    • The number of people who talked about music was surprisingly high. In the first week on average 58% of the pairs discussed music compared to 37% of all the other categories of conversation combined. Other categories included books, movies, TV, football and clothes.
    • participants were asked to judge people's personality solely on their top 10 list of songs.
      "...a person's openness to experience was best communicated by their top 10 list of songs."
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  • Lo que hace la diferencia, está en ti | PasionEnAccion.com

    • La historia del niño que fue entregado por su madre en adopción, que luego abandonó la universidad, más tarde fue despedido de la propia empresa que había creado, fracasó con su próximo negocio… pero al final volvió a su empresa original para sacarla de una inminente ruina y convertirse, él, en uno de los hombres más influyentes de la informática, la música y la animación computarizada (Steve Jobs, CEO de Apple).


      El niño que nació sin brazos en Nicaragua producto de la talidomina (una medicina) que le suministraron a su madre durante el embarazo, que luego decidió seguir su pasión, vencer sus limitaciones y alcanzar sus sueños a toda costa… y hoy es un famoso guitarrista que toca con los pies e inspira a multitudes a vencer sus barreras (Tony Melendez).


      La niña negra que nació en medio del racismo y la pobreza norteamericana, que fue abusada sexualmente por un familiar a temprana edad y luego salió embarazada durante su adolescencia… que hoy es una de las mujeres más admiradas por millones de personas en todo el mundo por el impacto positivo que ha generado a través de su imperio mediático y su mega-fortuna de más de mil millones de dólares (Oprah Winfrey, conductora por 20 años del Oprah Winfrey Show y Editora de la revista “O”).

    • La diferencia surge de una decisión. La decisión de adueñarte de tu vida. La elección de conectarte con la certeza de que, en última instancia, tu destino depende de ti.
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  • Sleep on It: How Snoozing Makes You Smarter: Scientific American

    • The latest research suggests that while we are peacefully asleep our brain is busily processing the day’s information. It combs through recently formed memories, stabilizing, copying and filing them, so that they will be more useful the next day. A night of sleep can make memories resistant to interference from other information and allow us to recall them for use more effectively the next morning.
    • sleep protects simple memories from decay
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  • Eight Ways to Get Users to Fill Out Their Profiles - ReadWriteWeb

    • Personal search engine Lijit does a great job of making it easy to associate your account with them with all kinds of other accounts you own around the web. It's simple: they just ask what your most common username is and then they check for public profiles with that username on a long list of different services. In just moments, with a handful of keystrokes, all kinds of info about you can be gathered together.
    • Social recommendation service (and, disclosure, RWW sponsor) Strands, for example, presents customers of Spanish bank BBVA with messages like the following: "Grocery spending: A married person spends 103% more on groceries than a single person. By the way, are you married or single?" That's interesting to know and would motivate me to answer the question with a click.
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  • Romantic Ideas for Everyday -   MSN Relationships

    • 1. Stuff a little love note in your sweetie's pocket, sock, or shoe. For maximum impact, try email.
    • 5. Look up the date of the next full moon and celebrate with a champagne toast.
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  • 5 Lessons the Teacher Can't Give Your Kids - MSN Encarta

    • Money matters

      It's never too soon to give a financial lesson. If you haven't already, open a bank account for your children. Build on the math skills they learn in school and talk to them about how a savings account can grow and what it means if they overdraw the account.
    • With college comes a deluge of credit card offers and if your child doesn't understand the consequences of accumulating a large balance on a high interest-rate card, they could be paying down that debt well beyond their 20s.
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  • How to Measure Social Media ROI for Business

    • Qualitative


      First, determine what you want to measure, whether it’s corporate reputation, conversations or customer relationships. These objectives require a more qualitative measurement approach, so let’s start by asking some questions. For example, if the objective is measure ROI for conversations, we start by benchmarking ourselves with questions like:



      - Are we currently part of conversations about our product/industry?

    • How are we currently talked about versus our competitors?


      Then to measure success, we ask whether we were able to:



      - Build better relationships with our key audiences?


      - Participate in conversations where we hadn’t previously had a voice?


      - Move from a running monologue to a meaningful dialogue with customers?

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  • Economía y Empresas: Consejos básicos para emprendedores - ALT1040

    • Están siempre llenos de ideas, relacionadas con nuevas empresas o en la forma de mejorar su proyecto actual.
    • La parte difícil es lograr el equilibrio entre tantas ideas, el tiempo, la vocación y los recursos.
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  • Review: How Ordinary People Became Millionaires | Yes to Me

    • The millionaire mindset is the entrepreneurs’ mindset.
    • 1. Possibilities


      Wannabes: Unless I win the lottery, there is no way I can become a millionaire.

      Millionaires: It’s very possible to be rich and I work hard every day toward this goal.

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  • Independent Street : Make Social Networking Work for Your Business

    • 1) Choose the right format. A social network can’t be successful unless it’s easy and fun to use. This might include the ability for members to easily post videos, photos and questions and create attractive profiles
    • 2) Promote your network. Don’t assume you can build it and they will come. Social-network creators often must work exceptionally hard to drive membership. Some of the most successful offer incentives for joining, buy advertising and send emails to friends, colleagues and acquaintances. Also promote the network on email signatures and in other places where people might see it.
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  • eduFire » Blogs

    • There are two main reasons why I get fired up about competiting with really sharp people. The first is validation. One of the nice things that Sergey and Larry had going for them was that they didn’t have to convince anybody of the need for a search engine when they were developing Google. Once you have strong competitors in your space it becomes less about whether the idea makes sense and more about whether you can be the ones to successfully pull it off.
    • The second reason is that I believe that competition is probably the main driving factor in fostering innovation.
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  • Are schools necessary?

    • I’d venture to say that 99% of the technology kids learn is done outside the classroom environment. They figure out how to e-mail, IM, social network, etc. on their own. This makes schools much less relevant than in the past where the only way to learn the important stuff was in the classroom.
    • Schools
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  • Stoooopid .... why the Google generation isn’t as smart as it thinks - Times Online

    • if you talk on a mobile phone while driving – even
      legally with a hands-free kit. You listen to language on the phone and lose
      the ability to take in the language of road signs. Worst of all is if your
      caller describes something visual, a wallpaper pattern, a view. As you
      imagine this, your visual channel gets clogged and you start losing your
      sense of the road ahead. Distraction kills – you or others.
    • In an influential essay in The Atlantic magazine, Nicholas Carr asks: “Is
      Google making us stupid?” Carr, a chronic distractee like the rest of us,
      noticed that he was finding it increasingly difficult to immerse himself in
      a book or a long article – “The deep reading that used to come naturally has
      become a struggle.”
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