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Improvement Deficiency Syndrome

Chris Brady

But even though these incredible enablers of positive change abound, there is an all-too common disease that thwarts all the greatest efforts toward lasting self-improvement, and it is called: Improvement Deficiency Syndrome (IDS). persistent resistance to a positive attitude 2. persistent resistance to a positive attitude 2.

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Victim or Victor?

Chris Brady

» April 08, 2010 Victim or Victor? » April 08, 2010 Victim or Victor? The position?   There is another occupation with many positions available immediately. The position? John Posted by: John Dickinson | April 08, 2010 at 02:02 PM Thanks for being one of the victors! That of a victim.

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Grown-ups Should Make Sure That They Have

Chris Brady

» February 18, 2010 Grown-ups Should Make Sure That They Have Children are wonderful, bright-eyed, positive, full of ideas, and as curious as can be imagined. Posted by: Tonyten | February 23, 2010 at 08:35 AM Chris, Does this mean there is going to be a study of the ecological waste children leave behind?

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Author Chris Brady's Leadership Blog: Leading Through Adversity

Chris Brady

Main | Its About Customer Amazement » March 02, 2010 Leading Through Adversity Last evening I had the great pleasure of sharing with the men of Grace Baptist Church  and surrounding community in Cape Coral, Florida the topic of Leading Through Adversity. John Posted by: John Dickinson | March 15, 2010 at 03:14 PM Wow!

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Pleasure, Pain, and Purpose

Chris Brady

» May 04, 2010 Pleasure, Pain, and Purpose We strive mightily to make things perfect. » May 04, 2010 Pleasure, Pain, and Purpose We strive mightily to make things perfect. I posit that living life on purpose, for a purpose, is the way we are supposed to navigate these waters. But would we really like them that way?

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Mob or Team?

Chris Brady

Peer pressure becomes a positive and heights are reached collectively that would be beyond the ability of any individual. Any position is in touch with other parts of the team and therefore exerts a certain amount of influence on the rest. They are more concerned about the glory of the team than they are about personal accolades.

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The Most Rewarding Hobby?

Chris Brady

Posted by: Mrdarin | February 19, 2010 at 06:32 PM Chris: Great advice, and while you are discovering, you will have so much fun. Posted by: Phyllis Hoff | February 20, 2010 at 09:03 AM I think that about nails it right on the mark! Posted by: Adam Dippold | February 24, 2010 at 01:20 AM I agree full heartedly.

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