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One Tip to Help You Meet Your Goals

Ron Edmondson

You have a big goal you want to accomplish. You may know the things which need to be done for the goal to become a reality. Your goals remain simply dreams and you remain frustrated with yourself. If I have a major project I need or want to complete I will: Break down the big goal into many smaller goals.

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10 Principles for Healthy Discipline of Children

Ron Edmondson

10 principles for healthy discipline: Goal set first. Discipline done in anger is rarely productive and usually harmful long-term. You should have some value-centered, character-based goals you want discipline to promote in your child. Again, be goal-driven, value-centered. Never discipline in anger.

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One Tip to Help You Meet Your Goals

Ron Edmondson

Home About Consulting Church Family Leadership Navigation: Home » Leadership » Business » One Tip to Help You Meet Your Goals One Tip to Help You Meet Your Goals January 26, 2011 in Business , Encouragement , Innovation , Leadership with 4 Comments Do you ever struggle to complete a project?

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Protectors and Advancers – Both Essential for Effective Teams

Ron Edmondson

They produce a product. In simple terms the goal in business is to make a profit. The goal in ministry or nonprofits is to advance a cause. Part of leadership is balancing the need for protectors and advancers, so we can better realize the goal for the organization. Advancers , on the other hand, grow the business.

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8 Tips to Add Time Margin to Your Day

Ron Edmondson

The benefit of organization is that you can do what you need to do more efficiently and productively; leaving margin for other things – even interruptions. Spending time planning the week will make the whole week more productive. Be picky with your time allotment based again on your end priorities and goals.

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Protectors and Advancers – Every Organization Needs Both

Ron Edmondson

They produce a product. In simple terms the goal in business is to make a profit. The goal in ministry or nonprofits is to advance a cause. Part of leadership is balancing the need for protectors and advancers, so we can better realize the goal for the organization. Advancers , on the other hand, grow the business.

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Sometimes a Letter is the Best Way to Communicate – 10 Tips to Write a Good One

Ron Edmondson

Email quickly becomes an exchange of ideas, which can almost be as counter-productive as the verbal communication. Write with an end goal to benefit the receiver and the overall situation in mind. The goal is not to be a martyr; no one responds well to that approach. The goal is to be transparent and communicate effectively.

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