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[11 Jan 2012 | No Comment | ]

Successful, self confident people – whether field goal kickers, professional tennis players or you and me — realize that mistakes are part of life. Learn from your mistakes. Build on this knowledge. Commit to Point 7 of The Optimist Creed, “Promise yourself to forget the mistakes of the past and press on to the greater achievement of the future.” If you do this, you’ll be on your way to creating the life and career success you want and deserve.

That’s my career advice on lessons learned the hard way and The Optimist Creed. What do you think? Please take a minute to share your thoughts with us in a comment. As always thanks for reading my daily thoughts on life and career success. I value you and I appreciate you. I have created a .pdf of The Optimist Creed that you can frame and hang in your workspace. If you want a copy, send me an email with the words “Optimist Creed” in the subject line.

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[13 Dec 2011 | No Comment | ]

Successful people are self-confident. Self-confident people are optimists. They follow the career advice in Tweet 42 in Success Tweets. “Choose optimism. It builds your confidence. Believe that today will be better than yesterday, and that tomorrow will be better yet.” The Optimist Creed is a great guide to becoming more optimistic and self-confident. Its proactive approach to life is a great guide to creating the life and career success you want and deserve. Remember the old saying, “Whether you’re an optimist, or a pessimist you’ll be proven right.” I choose optimism, and suggest you do too.

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[8 Sep 2011 | No Comment | ]

The career success coach point here is simple common sense. As James Malinchak points out, there is more than money to being rich. You’re R.I.C.H. when you: realize that Relationships are everything; Inspire others with your actions; Contribute and serve others; and Have a happy mindset. James calls this his R.I.C.H. philosophy. I like it because it comes from a positive, optimistic mindset. In this post, I’ve tried to illustrate the parallels between the R.I.C.H. philosophy and one of my favorites – The Optimist Creed. When you adopt the R.I.C.H. philosophy and/or live your life in accordance with The Optimist Creed you’ll be on your way to creating the life and career success you want and deserve. This career advice blog is one way I demonstrate my commitment to the R.I.C.H. philosophy and The Optimist Creed. I hope that commitment– and my common sense — shows through in my posts.

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[5 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]

It’s July 5 – back to work in the USA after the Independence Day holiday weekend. I hope you enjoyed your long weekend as much as I did mine. I spent some time on my bicycle, enjoying the beautiful Denver weather. Here is my first post Independence Day bit of career advice.
Novak Djokovic won the men’s title at Wimbledon on Sunday. He has been incredibly dominant this year. He has lost one match – the French Open semifinal to Roger Federer – while winning 48 matches and eight titles. …

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[4 Jul 2011 | No Comment | ]

Today is the Fourth of July; Independence Day in the USA.  I hope you have a safe and happy holiday.
If you read this blog with any regularity, you know that I’m a big believer in the power of optimism.  The Fourth of July always makes me reflect on those folks who signed the Declaration of Independence way back in 1776.  As a group, they had to be among the most optimistic people ever.
I think it optimism is the foundation of all self-confidence – an important key to creating the life and career success you want …

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[22 Jun 2011 | No Comment | ]

We had a mayoral election in Denver recently.  It was an interesting campaign and one in which I found some great career advice.
Mayoral elections in Denver are non partisan.  That means that parties do no nominate candidates.  This year, we had about 12 people on the ballot.  All they had to do to get on the ballot was gather enough signatures.  In a non partisan election if no candidate gets over 50% of the vote and run off is help between the top two vote getting candidates.
This year three candidates split about 95% of the vote, …

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[15 Jun 2011 | 2 Comments | ]

The cover story of the June 6, 2011 issue of TIME Magazine was called “The Science of Optimism.”  I’m an eternal optimist.  I think that optimism is a key ingredient of self confidence.  If you read this career advice blog with any regularity, you know that self confidence is one of the seven keys to life and career success I have identified in my research of career success.
Tali Sharot, the author of the optimism story in TIME has some interesting things to say…
“The belief that the future will be much better than the past and …

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[3 Jun 2011 | No Comment | ]

Did you see the Dallas – Miami basketball game last night?  If you’re not a basketball fan, Dallas and Miami are playing for the NBA Championship.  It was quite a game and one in which I found some career success advice. 
The game was played in Miami, in front of a loud home town crowd.  Miami was winning  88 – 73 with about seven minutes to play.  Dallas won 95 – 93.  They scored 22 points to Miami’s five in the last seven minutes of the game.  They even survived a monumental defensive lapse that let …

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[24 Mar 2011 | One Comment | ]

I saw a great tweet the other day – “Smiling is environmentally friendly.”  It reminded me of one of my favorite quotes from Mother Teresa, “Peace begins with a smile.”  There is great career advice in this tweet and this quote.
I always advise my career success coach clients to smile.  Smiling makes you a more likeable person.  It helps you create positive personal impact.  Positive personal impact is really important if you want to create the life and career success you want and deserve.
I travel a lot, so I often get upgraded to first class.  I …

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[18 Mar 2011 | No Comment | ]

Earthquake, tsunami and nuclear meltdown in Japan.
Earthquake in New Zealand, where I have some good friends.
Bloody violence in Lybia.
It’s been a depressing few weeks – for me at least. 
It’s times like this that make me glad I’m an optimist.
No career advice in today’s post – just a reprint of The Optimist Creed – something that helps me cope with days and weeks like these…
The Optimist Creed
Promise Yourself:

To be so strong that nothing can disturb your peace of mind.
To talk health, happiness and prosperity to every person you meet.
To make all your friends feel that there …