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<title>Lessons from Worst Bosses</title>
<description>If you are one of the 85% of people in our society who work simply to receive a paycheck, you are missing one of the great joys of life.  Much of our identity, satisfaction, and fulfillment comes from the work we do.  In a strange way, work might be a little like raising a child in that if you take it as an overall process, it is an amazing experience; but if you simply take a snapshot of one challenging moment, it can be exasperating.

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<title>Activity vs. Productivity</title>
<description>Most of us work very hard. We get up each day and spend eight hours or more doing something 
we call work. If you talk to the most successful and the least successful persons you can find, 
they will probably both tell you they are working extremely hard. If this is true, why are so few 
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