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Back in my high school days, I was surrounded by a lot of smart kids, and a few very clever cheaters.  And despite friendly appearances, we were all out for blood.  Tests, essays, presentations, labs…all of it was a competition for who could get the highest grade.

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 ()   ”The moment when you first wake up

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There’s an awesome 3-minute video on TED about how to start a movement.

Take three minutes to go watch the video, then come back and we’ll chat.

Key Lessons

Welcome back!

Here are, I think, the key lessons from this video:

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There’s an awesome 3-minute video on TED about how to start a movement.

Take three minutes to go watch the video, then come back and we’ll chat.

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And the only way to implement proper motivation in the workplace is through effective, clear, and coherent communications.

Who speaks for your organization?

Who is monitoring the “pulse” of your company?

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On a cold winter night my phone rang. A friend of mine called in need of a “jump;” their car battery was low. As I arrived I was greeted by my cold friend with a big thanks! After hooking up the jumper cables and letting the battery charge for a couple minutes, we de-thawed in my warm truck. A few minutes later they were back on the road again.

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On a cold winter night my phone rang. A friend of mine called in need of a “jump;” their car battery was low. As I arrived I was greeted by my cold friend with a big thanks! After hooking up the jumper cables and letting the battery charge for a couple minutes, we de-thawed in my warm truck. A few minutes later they were back on the road again.

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As we head on to a brand new week, perhaps you may be drained out and could do with a little bit of motivation to get you right back up on track.

Here are 13 ways to go from drained to pumped up for an amazing week ahead for you:

1. Always be practicing

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“There are few joys  that rival being outside on a beautiful day  in the company of a good book.”

 Oprah

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cc – ZeMoufette

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Being a minimalist is perhaps one of the best decision I’ve ever made since the beginning of 201

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2 words making up “do”:

1. Decide

You’ve got to decide on the things to get done with; make a list of 1-3 the most-important tasks of the day — there’s no need for more — or core focus that you care about achieving this year.

2. Overcome

And then overcome all fears and negativity by working towards get

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Being stuck in debt ain’t cool. Getting out of it is a huge struggle, and it takes more than determination to eliminating debt for good.

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Post written by Daniel Richard. Follow me on Twitter and Facebook.

Would you rather “end up” doing stuff that you hate or progress forward and doing things that excites you?

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With eyes focused ahead, sweat on brow and the dry dusty air swirling overhead and a deep but calm breathe inhaled in, the batter is ready.

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I love this.

Spotted outside a church on Washington Square Park in New York earlier this week.

Tagge

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