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How to Stay Positive at Work

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Episode #77 of the Working Podcast brings you free career advice and employment news:

- Tristan Loo, founder of the Synergy Institute shares the secret to getting your 2008 resolutions back on track.

- 9 Positive Items for your desk. These small items can help you be happier at work.

- The Career Filter explores Positive Sharing, Vital Affirmations and Happy News.

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Posted on Monday, January 14, 2008 at 06:48AM by Registered CommenterAndrew G.R. in | Comments3 Comments

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Reader Comments (3)

Thank you for referencing the art of Kaizen in your podcast. Kaizen must operate with three principles in place:

- consider the process and the results (not results-only) so that actions to achieve effects are surfaced;

- systemic thinking of the whole process and not just that immediately in view (i.e. big picture, not solely the narrow view) in order to avoid creating problems elsewhere in the process; and

- a learning, non-judgmental, non-blaming (because blaming is wasteful) approach and intent will allow the re-examination of the assumptions that resulted in the current process.

Work would be much better if more people followed suit.
January 14, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterScott
Excellent, thought-provoking posting.

People working to achieve career success will be interested, I believe, in my free semi-monthly newsletter, The Career Accelerator. It's available through my website: www.commonsenseatwork.com>

January 15, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterRamon Greenwood
Hi,

great stuff thanks! tried out the vitalaffirmations.com site and it was great, especially the free affirmation cards. Keep telling us about sites like this, i have wasted a lot of time web browsing so if you can narrow down the search for great sites that is fantastic.
January 15, 2008 | Unregistered CommenterJulia

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