Business Motivation – April 5, 2010

You Must Pay A Price For Success Whatever you want in life, you must give up something to get it. The greater the value, the greater the sacrifice required of you. There’s a price to pay if you want to make things better, and a price you’ll pay for just leaving things as they are. Nothing worthwhile comes easily to anyone. Work, continuous work and hard work, is the only way to accomplish results that last. Don’t let the fear of change stop you from pursuing your dreams. There is no success at bargain basement prices. The highway to success is a toll road. (Reprinted with permission, Sam Maitz, Director of Marketing Technology, Leadership Management® International, Inc.)

Business Motivation – April 02, 2010

All Great Achievements Take Time Success is the sum of small efforts repeated day in and day out. Nothing great is created suddenly, any more than a bunch of grapes or an apple miraculously appears. If you want to grow an apple, you must give it time. There must be time for it to blossom, bear fruit and then ripen. That which grows fast, withers as rapidly. That which grows slowly, endures. (Reprinted with permission, Sam Maitz, Director of Marketing Technology, Leadership Management® International, Inc.)

Business Motivation – March 31, 2010

If You Want It, You Can Have It If you’re willing to pay the price, any of your circumstances will change. If you want something badly enough, you’re sure to get it. The key to success is desire. Obstacles don’t matter very much. Pain, circumstances or other challenges can be there. But if you want to do something bad enough, you’ll find a way to get it done. Your desire will in time externalize itself into concrete fact. Your reality will form around your commitment to succeed. You only have to love a thing greatly to get it. Desire is the fire of life. (Reprinted with permission, Sam Maitz, Director of Marketing Technology, Leadership Management® International, Inc.)

March 2010 LMI Journal Featured Article on – Staff Development

The March issue includes the following featured article titled:  “Gain Control with the Power of Silence” – Silence doesn’t mean communication is dead; it may have simply lost its direction.  Read Complete Article Here: LMI JOURNAL, VOLUME IV, NUMBER 3 Leadership Management® Institute Reprinted with permission

Business Motivation – March 29, 2010

Success Is A Determined Action Away Foolish people with all their other thoughts, have this one too: They are always getting ready to live, but never living. Your success will start when you begin to pursue it. To reach your goal or to attain success, you don’t need to know all of the answers in advance. You just need to have a clear idea of what your goal is. Don’t procrastinate when faced with difficult problems. Break your problems into parts, and handle one part at a time. Develop tendencies toward taking action. You can make something happen right now. Divide your big plan into small steps and take the first step right away. Everyone who ever got where they are had to begin where they were. Your big opportunity is where you are right now. A journey of a thousand miles begins with one step.  Take it. (Reprinted with permission, Sam Maitz, Director of Marketing Technology, Leadership Management® International, Inc.)

March 2010 LMI Journal Featured Article on – Personal Leadership

The March issue includes the following featured article titled:  “Discover Your Destiny with Personal Vision” – Defining a vision for your life means defining who you are and what you desire to do with your life. Read Complete Article Here: LMI JOURNAL, VOLUME IV, NUMBER 3 Leadership Management® Institute Reprinted with permission

Business Motivation- March 26, 2010

You Won’t Get Anywhere Without A Goal A life without purpose is like a ship without a rudder. The purpose of a goal is to focus your attention. Your mind will reach toward achievement only when it has a goal. There is no achievement without goals. Establish a goal worth working for. Your goal will keep you going in tough times. Always have something ahead of you. Continuously visualize your next step. Keep moving after you achieve your goal and set another. Momentum is maintained by always having something to look forward to. Constantly give yourself something to work for. Do what you can do well, and do well whatever you can do. You can plant your dream. (Reprinted with permission, Sam Maitz, Director of Marketing Technology, Leadership Management® International, Inc.)

March 2010 LMI Journal Featured Article on – Supervisory Management

The March issue includes the following featured article titled:  “Do You Possess the Discipline to Lead?” – Disciplined leaders use a structured system of rules to govern the directing of activities. Read Complete Article Here: LMI JOURNAL, VOLUME IV, NUMBER 3 Leadership Management® Institute Reprinted with permission

March 2010 LMI Journal Featured Article on – Organizational Leadership

The March issue includes the following featured article titled:  “Good Leaders Plan for the Unexpected” – The failure to plan for the unexpected is one the biggest mistakes companies make when working on their strategic plans. Read Complete Article Here: LMI JOURNAL, VOLUME IV, NUMBER 3 Leadership Management® Institute Reprinted with permission

Business Motivation- March 24, 2010

There Is Always A Good Side Everything depends on the way you look at things. View every problem you encounter as an opportunity. There is always a good side to every situation. The optimist sees an opportunity in every misfortune. The pessimist sees misfortune in every opportunity. The optimist sees the doughnut, the pessimist sees the hole. You can develop success from every failure. Discouragement and failure are two stepping stones to success. No other elements can do so much for you if you’re willing to study them and make them work for you. When it is dark enough, you can see the stars. (Reprinted with permission, Sam Maitz, Director of Marketing Technology, Leadership Management® International, Inc.)