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10 Steps to Time Management
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Cyndi Maxey
Monday, December 27, 2010
Are you tired of scrambling frantically on the hamster wheel of life? Maybe its time you learned how to manage your time so that you are in control of your own destiny.
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Dealing with Blunders
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Cyndi Maxey
Thursday, March 01, 2007
The article presents a reprint of the article Dealing With Blunders, by Cyndi Maxey and Kevin E. OConnor, which appeared in the book Present Like a Pro: The Field Guide to Mastering the Art...
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Assessing Time, Career, and Life Directions
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Cyndi Maxey
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Thursday, February 01, 2007
With the busyness of your day-to-day life, it can be difficult to balance your work and your life. This Infoline provides you with the tools to prepare for and initiate change in your life.
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Training From The Heart
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Cyndi Maxey
Wednesday, November 01, 2000
Look within to uncover your training passion and create an amazing, effective environment for learners. Training from the Heart reveals the two traits that the most effective, influential...
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Books February 2000
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Cyndi Maxey
Tuesday, February 01, 2000
Reviews the book The Passion Plan: A Step-by-Step Guide to Discovering, Developing, and Living Your Passion, by Richard Chang.
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No More Mister Nice Guy
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Cyndi Maxey
Tuesday, June 01, 1999
Discusses how kindness in training can be a detriment to helping employees manage themselves. Self-management strategy of star employees Encouraging employee responsibility and initiative...
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Energizing groups
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Cyndi Maxey
Thursday, May 01, 1997
Takes a look at what experienced trainers know about energizing, adapting to and impromptu editing of employees. Indicators that employees need energizing Use of action, reaction and...
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