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| In Just Four Steps |
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| Healthcare is out of control and we
small businesses are being blamed for most of the uninsured. |
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| It is all about
you: You set the tenor and the tone for your own life and you wield
enormous influence for all the people on your teams. |
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| We can't be afraid to be the
coach. We can get everybody doing a few jumping jacks, pushing up ten, or
sitting up for twenty. |
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| "Preach, teach, coach and
counsel" are some of the wisest words we have heard about what it takes to be a
leader. Hear it firsthand from
Albert Black and look at the qualities of
leaders' leaders. |
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| Watch/Discuss Small Business School |
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Let's clean
up this mess
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| they need
your membership! |
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| Four basic steps to
get it under control |
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| 1. Best practices in the workplace: Get
people talking about their best practices to be healthy and stay healthy. If
you are a sole proprietor, ask that your business association take a little
time for a best practices testimony each week during the meeting. |
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| 2. Set the example. Eat less, exercise
more, and be under the "best weight for your height and age." |
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| 3. Support the USCC, NFIB and your national
trade association's initiatives: These are the primary advocacy groups for
small business on Capitol Hill. We need them all. This is our lobby to counter
the greedy and attempts to legislate morality. |
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4. Stop the greedy. We all need an
attitude adjustment about life. We've been corrupted by the tube. Remember
Alfred Hitchcock? He said, "Television has done much for psychiatry by
spreading information about it, as well as contributing to the need for it." He
also said, "One of televisions great contributions is that it brought
murder back into the home, where it belongs." Classic Hitchcock, a bit funny,
but fundamentally troubling because of the deep truth. We need to overwhelm
this media with goodness. |
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