Ken Keis's Articles in Inspirational & Motivational

  • Assessing for Success
    Assessments are very powerful and practical tools to accelerate the personal and professional development process. If used incorrectly or with misinformation, however, you can do more harm than good.
  • The Cry for Competence
    No one simply "gets" fully competent. Competence requires a commitment to continual improvement. If you cannot achieve competency, do everybody a favor and find an area where you can excel. If you want to stay where you are, mentor under someone to increase your competence.
  • The Spirit of Abundance
    Some people reject the concept of abundance because many authors have wrongly linked abundance with only wealth and/or money. Abundance really applies to all elements in your life such as health, friends, relationships, achievement, your emotional and spiritual state, and many other facets. Wealth just happens to be one of many possible abundance components in your life.
  • Success is a Team Sport
    Never, Never, Never, underestimate the power of a mediocre or negative team member! Great Team Members add to your team; mediocre team members take away -- and that costs you more than you might imagine.
  • Integrity - Don't Leave Home Without It
    Integrity can apply to all areas of our lives and is constantly affecting our reputation and success. All of us at sometime or another has been out of integrity. But the question is, do we own up to it and learn from the experience or do we continue to conduct ourselves in ways we don’t like to see in others?
  • The Gift of Encouragement
    Encouragement means to inspire, incite, foster, or stimulate courage with hope.

    Everyone needs encouragement at one time or another, from the CEO, mother, father, child, or employee, to the professional athlete or performer.
  • Is Your Life Easy?
    Easy does not mean being lazy or without any effort, but easy involves accomplishment without struggle. Until we relinquish the belief that "Life is Hard," we intentionally or unintentionally promote and live a difficult life bogged down in drama.
  • The Case for Commitment
    One of the critical characteristics to anyone’s success is his or her commitment level. Commitment is defined as an obligation or pledge given in trust. Unfortunately, our society and world today seeks self-gratification; thus discomfort of any kind is a reason for breaking commitments.
  • The Power of Measurement
    Our lives operate around measurements. Without them, we cannot function. Think about it -- even undeveloped countries use the rising of the sun and moon and the changing of the seasons as measurements.

    What about the modern world? Without measurement, our economies and lives would literally collapse. Everything is about measurement-- money, travel, time, age, weight, volume, temperature, stock indexes, etc.


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