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A lot of people and companies turn to him for input, advice and suggestions when they need a breakthrough. I like thinking creatively because that allows me to do something innovative. I always try to think out of the box but execute inside the box,
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Michael Schratter once rode on two wheels through 33 countries across six continents over 15 months to raise awareness for mental health. When he returned to Canada in 2011, the Vancouver public school teacher wasn't ready to get off his Norco. He
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1. In ancient times sweat was the main ingredient of all the perfumes, as it contains attracting feromones. 2. One of the mexican kings thought chocolade to be "the lovedrug" and drank 50 cups of it when he had to visit his
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Successful people don't try too hard to improve what they're bad at...This is one of the primary points that management expert Pete Drucker, author of The Effective Executive , hammered home in his writings : First and foremost, concentrate on your
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1. The most popular wedding song is not Whitney Houston, Celine Dion or even Mariah Carey. It's "Everything I do (I do it for you) by Brian Adams. As to me, I'd prefer "Whatever happens" by Michael Jackson ))
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Authorities invented the idea that other people have issues with authority. Psychiatrists rank right up there among the elitists setting the standards. They, for example, have concocted a little fictional doodad called Oppositional Defiance Disorder.
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Claire Bartlett, 50, does the dishes, dusts and even shines the windows in a deep slumber. The odd habit started last October but because she does such a good job neither she nor husband Crispin, 63, want to find a cure. She said: I think it's every
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The Office finale gave us a bounty of amazing quotes such as Andy's "I wish there was a way to know you're in the good old days before you've actually left them" and Pam's perfect ending quote, "There's a lot of beauty in ordinary things." However,
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May 21, 2013 In his latest Easy Chair column, Harper's Magazine contributor Thomas Frank sarcastically eviscerates the business class' most prized literary genre: creativity. In a reading of the disgraced former New Yorker writer Jonah Lehrer's book
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Duped by Yale psychologist Stanley Milgram, unsuspecting test subjects were ordered by impassive and insistent doctor-types to give what appeared to be increasingly dangerous electrical shocks to actors who feigned injury and complained of heart
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