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Listening

Listening is one of the most underrated skills and underutilized actions. We love talking to a good listener. But we are doing simply that. Talking.

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Bryan CliftonOctober 21, 2011attitude, choices
MBA & the Fisherman

I sleep late, fish a little, play with my children, spend time with my wife Maria, take siesta, stroll into the village...

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Bryan CliftonMay 11, 2011choices, work
How to Steal Like an Artist

We discover who we are by telling our story, leading projects, sharing ideas, personal reflection & feedback that is generated...

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Bryan CliftonApril 24, 2011choices, creativity, personal
Maps Create Perspective

Putting all of your efforts into one area of your life can cause you to lose perspective about yourself as a whole...

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ProgressBryan CliftonApril 6, 2011personal
Dealing with Disappointment

Not everything will turn out as you want it too. Disappointment is part of life.

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ProgressBryan CliftonApril 4, 2011failure, life
Win-Win or Win Once

Unless the situation is win-win, it will lead to a broken relationship and future opportunities of working together will disappear.

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Bryan CliftonMarch 9, 2011attitude, hope, relationships, think, work
Adversity Breeds Character
Bryan CliftonMarch 4, 2011attitude, failure, hope, think
Life Balance
Bryan CliftonFebruary 14, 2011life, personal, work
Somebody Said It Couldn't Be Done...

Because of my second grade teacher, I view challenges in life differently. She despised the word "can't" and refused to allow it to be used in her classroom.

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Bryan CliftonJanuary 26, 2011attitude, choices, life
2010: Year in Review

I would not change one single event of this past year because it put me where I am now.

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ProgressBryan CliftonDecember 29, 2010choices, hope, life, personal
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