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Top 10 Posts And Commenters Of April

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Here are my Top 10 April 2012 posts, according to your clicks and forwards. Each of the commenters below will receive a free copy of, Follow Me, by Jan David Hettinga.

Of the top posts, one is from March, and for the first time in months, the Zig Ziglar’s Wheel of Life missed the list by 1 spot! It was posted in May of last year. It has been in the top 10 most months. As does my About and Subscribe pages. Special thanks to Michael Hyatt for his continued support, and all of those who help spread the word!

  1. The Power Of Walking Away
  2. 4 Things You Should Never Do In A Job Interview
  3. How To Hire Salespeople
  4. The Power Of Walking Away
  5. 4 Questions You Should Ask About Your Leadership
  6. Why You Must Discover Your Strengths
  7. The Power Of Pain
  8. 4 Great Time Management Tips
  9. Why I Believe In Evolution
  10. Where Can I Find A Job?

Here are my top 10 commenters. And OHHHH, we have a new leader!!! As always, your wisdom and enthusiasm helps so many!!

  1.  Skropp
  2.  Joel Fortner
  3.  Lily_Kreitinger
  4.  Laura Johnson
  5.  Aaron Nelson
  6.  skottydog
  7.  Louise Thaxton
  8.  preferred stocks
  9.  Uma Maheswaran
  10.  rlawrencejr

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Top 10 Posts And Commenters Of March

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Here are my Top 10 March 2012 posts, according to your clicks and forwards. Each of the commenters below will receive a free copy of the recently released book, The Advantage, by Pat Lencioni. I went through two highlighters in this book!

Of the top posts, one is a guest post, and the Zig Ziglar’s Wheel of Life was posted in May of last year. It continues to be in the top 10 most months. As does my About page. If you would like to guest post, click here to find out how. Special thanks to Michael Hyatt for his continued support, and all of those who help spread the word!

  1. 4 Great Time Management Tips
  2. 4 Ways To Motivate Team Members
  3. New iPad – Sometimes Turning Away Business Means Getting Even More
  4. Stop Pressuring Your Marketing by Joel Fortner
  5. Be Remarkable
  6. Zig Ziglar’s Wheel of Life
  7. The Importance Of Letting Go
  8. Outstanding Customer Service From A Restaurant!
  9. Dude!!! You Gotta Be Kidding?!?!
  10. Leadership Lessons From A Southwest Boarding Line

Here are my top 10 commenters. As always, your wisdom and enthusiasm helps so many!!

  1.  Joel Fortner
  2.  Louise Thaxton
  3.  Misty Gilbert
  4.  Lily_Kreitinger
  5.  Uma Maheswaran
  6.  skottydog
  7.  ginasmom
  8.  Loren Pinilis
  9.  cabinart
  10.  Aaron Nelson

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Top 10 Posts And Commenters Of February

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Here are my Top 10 February 2012 posts, according to your clicks and forwards. Each of the commenters below will receive a free copy of the recently re-released book, How Do You Kill 11 Million People, by the incredible story teller Andy Andrews.  All I can say is that you gotta get this book! It will blow your mind!

Of the top posts, one is a guest post, and the Zig Ziglar Wheel of Life was posted in May of last year. It continues to be in the top 10 most months. If you would like to guest post, click here to find out how. Special thanks to Michael Hyatt for his continued support and all of those who helped spread the word!

  1. Four Steps To Better Meetings
  2. How to Inspire Your Team
  3. Is Hiring A Happy Barista Important?
  4. Zig Ziglar’s Wheel of Life
  5. How To Win At Delegation
  6. 5 Ways To Get Stronger/Smarter/Better After A High Speed Crash
  7. EntreLeaders Share Their Favorite Business Apps
  8. Three Easy Tips to Control Your Internet Marketing
  9. Why Burger Up Has Become My New Favorite Burger Place!
  10. Everything’s Amazing & Nobody’s Happy

Here are my top 10 commenters. Thank you for your amazing input that has helped so many readers!!

  1.  Uma Maheswaran
  2.  Misty Gilbert
  3.  Joel Fortner
  4.  ginasmom
  5.  Jon Edlin
  6.  Lily_Kreitinger
  7.  specializingintheimpossible
  8.  epicenterlanguages
  9.   Loren Pinilis
  10.  Image Freedom

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Top Posts And Commenters Of 2011

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2011  was  my  first  full  year  of  blogging,  and  I  want  to  thank  everyone  for  your  incredible  support!  I  love  to  teach.  But  if  you  weren’t  getting  anything  out  of  this  blog,  I  wouldn’t  do  it.  According  to  your  comments,  you’re  enjoying  it.  So  on  we  go  into  2012!

Special  thanks  to  Michael  Hyatt  for  his  continued  support  and  all  of  those  who  helped  spread  the  word!

According  to  your  clicks  and  forwards,  here  are  my  top  10  posts  of  2011:

  1. Dang  This  Hurts!
  2. Occupy  Wall  Street  …Why?
  3. Zig  Ziglar’s  Wheel  of  Life
  4. Obama  Is  Forgiving  Student  Loans
  5. Dang,  Did  I  Do  That?
  6. Interview  with  Dave  Ramsey’s  Personal  Assistant
  7. How  To  Declutter  Your  Mind
  8. Why  You  Must  Hire  Correctly! 
  9. How  To  Earn  More  Sales  Without  More  Leads
  10. How  Not  To  Bomb  At  Speaking

I  can’t  say  enough  about  the  comments  on  my  blog!  You  guys  have  a  wealth  of  knowledge,  and  I’m  so  grateful  that  you  chose  to  share  your  words  of  wisdom  with  those  who  read  these  posts.  Thank  you!  As  additional  thanks,  you’ll  be  receiving  something  special  from  me.

 

  1.  Louise Thaxton
  2.  Joel Fortner
  3.  ginasmom
  4.  Eric Speir
  5.  Jana Botkin
  6.  Tom Brichacek
  7.  Uma Maheswaran
  8.  Misty Gilbert
  9.  Chris Johnston
  10.  specializingintheimpossible

Here’s hoping 2012 will be the best year of our leadership ever! Well…until the next year.

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Top 10 Posts And Commenters Of November

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Here are my Top 10 November 2011 posts, according to your clicks and forwards. Each of the commenters below will receive a free copy of the recently re-released book, The Go-Getter, by Peter B. Kyne. Next month, I will be switching how the free book is received. You’ll just have to wait and see.

Of the top posts, one is from an EntreLeadership Podcast question, two are re-posts from earlier this year and the Zig Ziglar Wheel of Life wasn’t even posted in November. If you would like to guest post, click here to find out how. Special thanks to Michael Hyatt for his continued support and all of those who helped spread the word!

  1. You Can Start A Business With No Money!
  2. The Books On My Shelf At Work
  3. How Not To Be A Salesperson
  4. Today, I Will Be A Leader Worth Following!
  5. When Integrity Breaks Down In Front Of You
  6. When God Sends You To A Resort
  7. More On Student Loan Forgiveness
  8. Zig Ziglar’s Wheel of Life
  9. Veteran’s Day
  10. What’s Most Important Today?

Here are my top 10 commenters. Thank you for your amazing input that has helped so many readers!!

  1.  Louise Thaxton
  2.  Joel Fortner
  3.  Eric Speir
  4.  Uma Maheswaran
  5.  ginasmom
  6.  Tom Brichacek
  7.  Jana Botkin
  8.  Chris Johnston
  9.  specializingintheimpossible
  10.  Misty Gilbert

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Top 10 Posts and Commenters of October

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Here are my Top 10 October 2011 posts, according to your clicks and forwards. Each of the top 10 commenters will receive a free copy of Weird by Craig Groeschel. Of the top posts, one is from a Twitter question and one is a re-post from last year. If you would like to guest post, click here to find out how. Special thanks to Michael Hyatt for his continued support and all of those who helped spread the word!

  1. Occupy Wall Street….Why?
  2. Obama Is Forgiving Student Loans
  3. How To Communicate With A Leader With A Different Personality
  4. Apple CEO Tim Cook Gives The Entire Company Thanksgiving Week Off
  5. Things I Heard On My Southwest Flight
  6. When Leaders Throw Team Members Under The Bus
  7. Grand Stand Coaches
  8. Shocked At A Jeff Foxworthy Show
  9. Servant Leadership From A Quarterback
  10. What To Do With Weak Leaders

Here are my top 10 commenters. Thank you for your amazing input that has helped so many readers!!

  1.  Louise Thaxton
  2.  Joel Fortner
  3.  Chris Johnston
  4.  Eric Speir
  5.  Uma Maheswaran
  6.  ginasmom
  7.  Tom Brichacek
  8.  Jana Botkin
  9.  specializingintheimpossible
  10.  Misty Gilbert

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Top 10 Posts and Commenters of September

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Here are my Top 10 September 2011 posts according to your clicks and forwards. Each of the top 10 commenters will receive a free copy of EntreLeadership by Dave Ramsey. Two of the top 10 posts are guest posts. Read this to guest post as well. Special thanks to Michael Hyatt for his continued support, and all of those who helped to spread the word!

  1. To Fire Or Not To Fire
  2. What I’ve Learned After A Year Of Blogging
  3. Stop Talking!
  4. What Servant Leadership Looks Like
  5. Difficult Relationships, 5 A.M. Grumps, and Those Irate Wal-Mart Customers by Chadrick Black
  6. Stop the Madness: Declare a No-Complaining Zone
  7. Don’t Let Someone Ruin Your Already-Bad Day
  8. Do You Use ‘Mushroom Communication’ With Your Team?
  9. Could Your Office Be Better This Way?
  10. Fear Has Left The Building by Lance Cashion

Here are my top 10 commenters. Thank you for your amazing input that has helped so many readers!!

  1.  Joel Fortner
  2.  Uma Maheswaran
  3.  Eric Speir
  4.  Misty Gilbert
  5.  Louise Thaxton
  6.  Tom Brichacek
  7.  ginasmom
  8.  specializingintheimpossible
  9.  Jana Botkin
  10.  Chris Johnston

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What I’ve Learned After A Year Of Blogging

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Thanks to Joel Fortner, one of my top commenters, for reminding me that it’s been a year since I started blogging. In fact, it all started with Cologne – pleasure or pain?

I had been wondering for a long time if I could be a writer. So after a lunch with an acquaintance, I decided to write about something that was bothering me. The truth? It was rough, but it got me excited about writing. I could potentially help others grow. Amazingly, I’ve learned a lot in a year’s time. Such as:

  • Writing’s tough – I think I knew that writing was going to be difficult, but I didn’t realize just how hard it could be. What makes it so challenging is my desire to change someone’s life with words. I think if I was just writing for me, it would be considerably easier.
  • I’m not perfect – I believe that most people attempting to write a blog spend way too much time trying to make their first post perfect. You just need to get it out there. When you post for the first time, it’s only going to the people you send it to. You’re not going to have a thousand readers, so get it out there for people to critique. Trust me, as your writing gets better, they will begin to send it out to their circles.
  • Get committed – You have to make a decision on how often you are going to post, and then stick to that schedule. Readers want to know what they can expect from you in content and consistency.
  • Be practical – When people tell me personally about my blog, they always say that they feel like they are in a conversation with me. The information is down to earth and applicable, not theory.
  • Tell it like it is – Life is stories, and I enjoy sharing them. I believe that narratives paint a better picture of what you are trying to explain. It is another element that I have received a lot of feedback on as being a great part of my blogging.
  • There is another (said in a Yoda voice)Michael Hyatt is an absolute genius! If you follow only one person as a blogger, make sure it’s Mike. Not only does he have an incredible wealth of knowledge that he shares daily, but he also has a ton of experience on how to be a blogger. I would say that I’ve stolen so much from him, but it’s not true—he freely gives it away.
  • Get some peeps – My biggest joy of writing is how people have responded. The commenters on my blog are outrageous!! Not only do you guys leave great comments, but you also leave information that helps other people. I am excited every day that I get to see the wisdom of my followers in comments to something that I’ve said.

Among all of this, the biggest thing I’ve learned is: I’m just getting started! After a year of writing, I love it more each day.

Question: What have you found to be a passion that you never knew existed?

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Top 10 Posts and Commenters of August

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Here are my Top 10 August 2011 posts according to your clicks and forwards. Each of the top 10 commenters will receive a free copy of Fearless by Max Lucado. Special thanks to Michael Hyatt and all of those who helped to spread the word! 

  1. How To Earn More Sales Without More Leads
  2. How Not To Bomb At Speaking
  3. Steps To Handling Micromanagers
  4. Oh, so now you’re nice
  5. Stop answering all of your emails?
  6. First Ever EntreLeadership Podcast!
  7. That Changed The Way I Brag About You!
  8. Four Must Take Steps To A Sale!
  9. How To Declutter Your Mind
  10. If They Can Do It, What’s Holding You Back?

Here are my top 10 commenters of August 2011. Thank you for your input!

  1.  Louise Thaxton
  2.  Joel Fortner
  3.  Eric Speir
  4.  Chris Johnston
  5.  Jana Botkin
  6.  ginasmom
  7.  Misty Gilbert
  8.  ibn abee omar
  9.  Colette Marx
  10.  Tom Brichacek

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Why You’re Stuck in the Parking Lot!

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Drivers who won’t let other cars merge in front of them in traffic always get a laugh out of me. You know the ones: The stressed-out motorists who deliberately ride the bumpers of the cars in front of them, simply so others can’t get in between. It’s even funnier when they refuse to yield, and you end up passing them. What’s up with that?

I’m usually the guy who slows down to let someone in. When I don’t notice a driver vying for a spot and I miss the opportunity to give them a break, I feel guilty—only for a few seconds mind you, but still.

On our trip to California to speak, Ken, Teresa, and I were waiting in traffic on a really busy street. I noticed a car trying to enter the road from a parking lot. Since no one was letting her in, I opened up a large gap for her to sneak into.

The driver never saw the opening. In fact, she seemed to be looking behind us instead of in front of her own car. Eventually, we began to move, while she continued to wait on traffic. That’s when Ken said, “She was so busy focusing on the line, she missed the opportunity.”

Ken’s few words resonated with me. You see, I had just spent a couple of days in Lake Tahoe in California simply resting, reading, and praying. The effects from that small down time blew me away. I was much more creative—my mind felt as if it opened up a bit – and I was able to enjoy the beauty around me instead of all of the issues in front of me.

One of the greatest lessons I learned in Tahoe was that two days to myself without a schedule is not enough. I love knowing that Michael Hyatt took a 30 day sabbatical to get away and recharge. (You can read about it here.) I find myself wondering, Why don’t I? If I can become more creative from a couple of days, what will a week get me?

As leaders, I think we have a tendency to get bogged down with the intensity of traffic—spending a lot of time in the parking lot missing opportunities. Do you have to be so exhausted or stressed beyond belief before taking a break? Heck no. In fact, I think taking time off prevents burnout.

So what do you do? Follow Michael’s advice and get outta there! Go spend some time alone or with your spouse with no, and I mean no, schedule. Sit by a pool, get a massage, play Monopoly for all I care. Just go! Who knows what opportunities you’ll begin to see in front of you.

Question: Have you taken a sabbatical, or know you need one?

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