1. Handle the hardest job first each day. Easy one are pleasures.
2. Do not be afraid of criticism - criticize yourself often.
3. Be glad and rejoice in other fellow's success - study his methods.
4. Do not be misled by dislikes. Acid ruins the finest fabrics.
5. Be enthusiastic - it is contagious.
6. Do not have the notion that success means simply making money.
7. Be fair, and do at least one decent act every day.
8. Honor the chief. There must be a head to everything.
9. Have confidence in yourself; believe you can do it.
10. Harmonize your work. Let sunshine radiate and penetrate your relationships.
" The wayside of business is full of brilliant men who started out with a spurt and lacked the stamina to finish. Their places were taken by patient and unshowy plodders who never knew when to quit." (J.R.Todd)
"Goals are not only absolutely necessary to motivate us. They are essential to really keep us alive." (Robert Schuller)
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Wednesday, March 19, 2008
The 10 Commandments of Business
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The hardest things first to get them all done early., great idea
The very first time Hank has read about "The 10 Commandments of Business".
A wonderful way to conduct your business.
Hank Dunckel
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great post
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