Sat.Mar 03, 2012 - Fri.Mar 09, 2012

Virtual Moxie

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Moxie Tip 132: Moving Toward Desires

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Magic happens only when hopes and wishes become desires, and actions are then taken to move toward the desires. What action can you take today that will move you closer to realize what you want most? .

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Moxie Tip 130: Trust Your Gut

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Trusting your intuition is incredibly wise, especially when your clients and colleagues are at a distance from you. All opportunities aren't necessarily opportunities for you, or opportunities for now. If something feels right, move toward it. If something feels wrong or uncomfortable, move away from it--at least while you figure out what's really going on.

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Moxie Tip 129: Paid Learning Time

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Clients will sometimes ask you to learn things for them. Often, they want you to learn it without charging them for the time it takes, and more often than not, they think you should do that because, as they say, "you'll be able to use this with other clients.". That's crap--and although it may sound reasonably logical, it's really just a way to try to talk you out of charging for time you spend working on something they've requested.

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Moxie Tip 131: Less Drama, Heartache, and Frustration

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Learn to trust your knowing. When you do, you'll find there's far less drama, heartache, and frustration in your work.

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Playing the Blame Game

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When something goes wrong for you, what’s your reaction? For many people, it’s “Who eff’d it up?” or some version of, “SoAndSo eff’d up the __ (fill in the blank with whatever was messed up)!”. That’s the blame game. If your hair-trigger reaction is about the “who” of the matter, it’s a sign that you’re wanting to point a finger at someone. I used to be like that.