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05-16-2011, 11:12 PM
What Really Makes One To Be Succesful?
Success Definition: How Do You Define Success? (http://tsnchat.com/index.php/topic,2144.0.html)
You’ve heard the phrase, success is a journey, not a destination. In many cases I agree. There is more fun in the chasing than in the catching. I went hunting with a friend of mine and caught a very large striped bass. He was thrilled and scrambled around to find a camera to take a picture. When I bent over to let the fish go, he said, “What are you doing? We can clean it and fry it up back at the cabin!” My reply was, “Man, I don’t want to clean this fish.” Then I let him go.
That story demonstrates that the fun is in the pursuit, the chase. the definition of Success is ...............
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Success Definition: When Is One Said To Be Successful? (http://tsnchat.com/index.php/topic,2145.0.html)
After reading Paul’s post at Homeowners Blog. I asked myself the question – when is one said to be successful? Here is my answer:
One is said to be successful when one knows the right things for the right reasons.
One is said to be successful when one does not compromise.............
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Success Definition: How Do You Measure A Person's Success? (http://tsnchat.com/index.php/topic,2146.0.html)
Success is difficult to define because it changes on a regular basis and even goes more to measure. One day I’m happy with the growth of this website then the next I’m scrambling because I saw another forum’s visitor stats and they were way higher than mine.
I shouldn’t be comparing myself to anyone, let alone someone who is already an expert in my field. We’ve all heard that advice, but it doesn’t work. We can’t stop comparing ourselves to people who are more.............
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Scale Through An Interview and Get The *** With Ease
Interview Phobia: How To Prepare For An Interview *** (http://tsnchat.com/index.php/topic,2147.0.html)
How to Prepare for a *** Interview
Here are some practical things you can do to make your interviews run smoothly.
Practice by going on interviews, even for ***s you have no intention of taking.
Research the company thoroughly. Use the ...............
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Interview Phobia: Tips To Pass An Interview With Distinction (http://tsnchat.com/index.php/topic,2148.0.html)
Passing a *** interview with distinction is always stressful - even for *** seekers who have gone on countless interviews. The best way to reduce the stress is to be prepared. Take the time to review the "standard" interview questions you will most likely be asked. Also review sample answers to these typical interview questions.
Then take the time to research the company. That way you'll be ready with knowledgeable answers for the *** interview questions that specifically relate to the company you are interviewing with..............
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Interview Phobia: Interview Pitfalls To Be Wary & Prepared For (http://tsnchat.com/index.php/topic,2149.0.html)
Organizations use *** interviews to create pitfalls and weed out obvious counterfeits *** seekers whose resumes look great but whose presence lacks credibility. The candidate / *** applicant the interviewer can't eliminate gets the ***. If more than one candidate survives, the interview becomes the tie-breaking factor.
Interviewers seldom possess good interviewing skills. They wrongly assume that because they are managers, they can interview therefore creating some loopholes and interview pitfalls that you as a smart *** seeker can exploit. Frequently, interviewers have no idea how to obtain necessary vital information from you. You need to treat the interview as a sales call. Find an opportunity to take charge of the interview (more below) and make sure your.............
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