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Success Will Never Come to Entrepreneurs Who Do These 10 Things

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Whether we are talking about a football game, an election or an entrepreneurial journey, one thing is certain -- there are going to be winners and there are going to be losers. Want to stack the odds of being a successful entrepreneur in your favor? You can start by taking note of the following 10 things that you should never do. 1. Be jealous or envious Seeing other people around you succeed should motivate you, even if they are your competitors. You should understand that every single person has the ability to become successful, and wasting time focusing on other people’s success or achievements will just sidetrack your own progress. 2. Look back You are going to face hard times, difficult decisions and possibly even failure at some point. Don’t let small bumps in the road stop your forward progress. Find ways to maneuver around obstacles and continue to push forward, never looking back. 3. Make excuses If you make a bad decision and screw up, own it. If some

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7 Ways To Lead Without Uttering A Single Word

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There is much written about the words leaders need to use, both in speech and on paper, to be effective.   Words are certainly important, but there are  other, more subtle messages that leaders send every day through their actions (or inaction) in the workplace. These messages can strongly reinforce your words,  or render them ineffective or meaningless.     Thus, every great leader needs to develop a strong self-awareness of their non-verbal communication, and use it consistently, so they can “walk the walk” as well as “talk the talk“. Here are seven of the best ways to lead without uttering (or writing) a single word: ·    Eye Contact - Nothing says “I’m paying attention to YOU” better than actually looking someone in the eye.   Looking at the floor, the wall, or worse yet, at your Blackberry, sends a message of disinterest, even if it’s totally unintentional. ·    An Open Door – Much has been said about the benefits of “an open-door policy“, but it’s one thing to talk about i

Top 10 Activities to Engage Your Baby in the Womb

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1. Talk with Your Baby What would you say if you were holding your wee one? Go ahead -- just as if he/she is already in your arms. Your baby enjoys your voice and hearing you talks sets the stage for learning language. 2. Respond to Wiggles and Kicks When your baby reaches out with a foot or fist, touch your tummy and say, "I'm right here, sweetie" or "That was a strong boot to my very full bladder!" This is a great way to engage and bond with your wee one. 3. Expand Your and Baby's Culinary Palate Try a new food and see note the reaction. Julie Mennella, from Monell Chemical Senses Center in Philadelphia says flavors are passed to your baby via the amniotic fluid. She discovered that babies respond to different flavors and remember their early meal. 4. Go Shopping Together Take a trip to the baby super store and daydream. Would your baby like this outfit? How about a soft, colorful carrier? While you might not get a lot of feedback, you c

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My daughter yet to be born

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      It's an amazing adventure and I am very proud to be part of this adventure. It is a moment which can't be forgotten. Through this I've learn so many things. I've learned to be a responsible person. I've learned the truth of happiness. I've learned the truth of love. And also I've learned that How much a child mean to us as a father or parents which helps me understand how much my parents love me as their child.   វាជាការឆ្លងកាត់មួយដ៏អស្ចារ្យ។ ហើយខ្ញុំពិតជាមទោនះភាពខ្លាំងណា ស់ដែលបានក្លាយជាផ្នែកមួយនៃការផ្ សងព្រេងនេះ។ វាគឺជាពេលវេលាមួយដែលមិនអាចបំភ្ លេចបាន។ ពីការឆ្លងកាត់នេះវាបានជួយអោយខ្ ញុំយល់ថាអ្វីជាការទទួលខុសត្រូវ។ អ្វីជាសុភមង្គលពិត។ អ្វីជាការស្រលាញ់ពិត។ ហើយស្គាល់ថាទំហំនៃក្ដីស្រលាញ់ ឱពុកម្តាយចំពោះកូនធំធេងប៉ុនណា។ មានន័យថាអ្វីដែលឱពុកម្ដាយខ្ញុំ ស្រលាញ់ខ្ញុំដូចអ្វីដែលខ្ញុំស្ រលាញកូនខ្ញុំនៅពេលនេះដែរ។ 

Sabrina ( Bed time story)

Sabrina Chapter 1 Once upon a time, there lived a young girl named Sabrina, who had a terrible illness, cancer. Despite this, she remained in good spirits especially since she lived with Madam Hicks, a lovely woman who took Sabrina in as a baby, saving her from abandonment. But, she was very unkind towards Sabrina. As the years passed, Sabrina grew to be sweet and kind, never losing hope that one day her handsome prince charming would sweep her off her feet and take her away. Showing her gratitude for saving her years ago Sabrina cooked, cleaned, did laundry and other things for Madam Hicks accompanied by her best friend Jacque, a French frog. Meanwhile, in town there was news of a ball that would be held at the castle by the king and queen who were determined to see their long lost daughter, hoping she would attend. Chapter 2 Elsewhere, Jason a poor orphan wanted to find her in hopes there would be a reward. He held private auditions to find the