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Use YouTube to Whip a Bad Mood
Use YouTube to Whip a Bad MoodRE: Use YouTube to Whip a Bad MoodActually, you only listed 4 videos, unless you count the embedded video of Monty Python's "Upperclass Twit of The Year" sketch, but that's not linked.For me personally, I like cars, so doing a search on YouTube for...
Tags: Scripting languages, Corporate communications, Programming languages, Bad Mood, YouTube Inc., Walter, Python
Discussion threads 2008-10-01

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Use YouTube to Whip a Bad Mood
Feeling sad? Depressed? Irked? Downright pissed? Hey, it happens to everyone, but it also impacts your ability to get any meaningful work done. What you need is one good belly laugh, which can banish those bad-mood demons and help you get back to the business at hand. Here are five...
Tags: Python, YouTube Inc., Scripting Languages, Programming Languages, Development Tools, Software/Web Development, Web Development, Software Development, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-09-30
Mood you bring with you affects work
If harsh words from your spouse or a near-miss with some expressway creep have you fuming when you walk into the office, there's a good chance your bad mood will affect your work all day. Conversely, if you walk in happy, odds are you'll stay that way, even if...
Tags: call-center, professor, SOFTWARE, Wharton School, worker
Research articles 2006-07-29
Mood swing changes Bradley's luck
SCOTTSDALE, Ariz. -- Milton Bradley woke up Tuesday morning in a bad mood. A few hours later, he crushed his first home run of the spring. According to Bradley, the events are linked. "I tried coming here trying to be too nice, and I wasn't...
Tags: Milton Bradley Co.
Research articles 2006-03-22
Exercise chases the blahs. (using exercise such as a short walk will relieve bad moods, better than using something such as alcohol or candy)(Brief Article)
00-00-0000 It's the best way to get rid of a bad mood, says psychologist Robert Thayer of California State University in Long Beach. Unfortunately, he says, many people think of exercise as too time-consuming or difficult. As a result, women are more likely to grab...
Tags: alcohol, California State University, candy
Research articles 1995-07-03
Keep it Real? Get Real!
A reader asks: If we don't allow ourselves to speak and think negatively, are we still real? When I first read the question, I thought that it was a "if a tree falls in the wood when nobody is there to hear it, does it make a...
Tags: Customer, Reader, Sales Strategy, Taxes, Free Trade, Sales Force Management, Sales, Financial Planning, Finance, Geoffrey James
Blog posts 2007-11-26
How to Change Your Emotional State
Yesterday, I pointed out that in order to manage your emotional state so that you can sell consistently at the highest level you must learn to master your physiology and your focus. First, some observations: Your physiology is in a feedback loop with your emotions. ...
Tags: Geoffrey James, Marketing, Advertising & Promotion, Feedback, Loop
Blog posts 2007-11-28
Sleep Your Way to a More Productive Day
It's now approaching 2 p.m., the time of day where my circuits get fried and I hit the dreaded mid-afternoon slump. There are lots of ways to supposedly beat this energy lag, but my favorite one -- catching a few winks -- is often frowned upon in an office environment....
Tags: Mood, Worker, CC Holland
Blog posts 2008-11-25
Mental Health Study Urges Employers: Bring Out Your Depressed!
Mental Health Study Urges Employers: Bring Out Your Depressed!Mental HealthI wish that more employers would take notice about their employees. I had some real bad mood swings end of last year that caused a lot of problems at work and at home. It almost cost me my job and my...
Tags: Mental Health Study, mood swing
Discussion threads 2007-09-26
Are You Wasting Your Colleagues' Time With Your Bad Email Habits?
Every organization has at least one employee whose bad email habits are negatively impacting their colleagues' productivity. Are you that individual (i.e., how many of the following apply to you?): Black hole inbox -- You literally have hundreds of read and unread messages sitting in your...
Tags: Travis Van, Online Communications, E-mail
Blog posts 2007-09-24
Approval of Bush, Congress sags
WASHINGTON -- When it comes to public approval, President Bush and Congress are playing "how low can you go." Bush's approval mark is 43 percent, while Congress checks in at 31 percent, an Associated Press-Ipsos poll found. Both are the lowest levels yet for the survey, started in...
Tags: Bush, FINANCE, Government, Iraq, president, U.S. Congress
Research articles 2005-06-11
Mood hopeful at Internet ad conference; Forecasts from IAB/Jupiter forum show doubling of revenue to $14 Billion by '07.(News)
Byline: KATE MADDOX For Internet advertising executives attending the IAB/Jupiter Advertising Forum in New York last month, there was both good news and bad news about the industry. The bad news: Internet ad revenue fell to $1.46 billion for the second...
Tags: advertisement, INTERNET, Jupiter Research, revenue
Research articles 2002-11-11
A Funny Thing Happened to the Rally in Treasury Bonds
Hugh Johnson, a well respected Wall Street veteran, once recited what he called the Analyst's Credo: "If you get it right, try not to laugh." An April 6 column has proven a source of amusement. It questioned whether it was possible to be too safe and suggested,...
Tags: Federal Reserve Board, Bond, Deflation, Currency & Foreign Exchange, Investment, Finance, Conrad de Aenlle
Blog posts 2009-06-18
How NOT to Do Incentive Pay
Hewlett-Packard learned the hard way: When the focus is too much on money, workers get greedy and the organization suffers. One of the most compelling case studies...
Tags: Incentive, Team, Compensation, Hewlett-Packard Co., Pay-for-performance, Worker, Team Management, Benefits, Management, Human Resources, Hewlett-Packard, Pay for Performance, Harvard Business School, Michael Beer, Hewlett-Packard Bonus System, Kevin Gray
Articles 2009-09-21
Quick Fixes For Bad Moods
Sometimes your business suffers from myopic strategy, poor planning or lax attention to detail. And sometimes your problems are simpler. Sometimes your business suffers because you're just plain exhausted, stressed or foggy-headed. What's to do? Simple but serious problems sometimes have simple, elegant solutions. This week, Men's Health is offering...
Tags: Vertical Industries, Manufacturing, Enterprise Software, Software, Jessica Stillman, Food & Beverage, Mood, Body
Blog posts 2007-09-14
Bad, Rather Than Positive, Moods May Spur Creativity Under Certain Conditions
From the executive summary: ‘A critical challenge for many managers today is fostering creativity among employees. While some studies have shown that it requires the right culture, leadership and, not surprisingly, a positive mood, a recent study suggests that under some conditions, negative moods may be a more likely stimulus.'...
Tags: Rice University, Mood, Leadership, Management
White papers 2004-09-15
Troubleshoot Bad Boss Behavior
It's an occupational hazard: Even the best bosses sometimes act like jackasses. Boss Problem: Chronic Micromanagement Your Solution: Build a detailed plan for your projects, with regular milestones where you will report back for feedback. Invite your boss to review the plan and adjust it...
Tags: Corporate Communications, Professional Development, Marketing, E-mail, Solution, BNET Feature, ONLINE COMMUNICATIONS, boss, Boss Problem, Business, Public relations, Geoffrey James, Career
Articles 2007-03-07
Village in bad mood.
ABIX via COMTEX) -- Credit rating agent Moody's Investors Service, has downgraded Village Roadshow's credit rating. Moody's prefers the company to conserve its cash and reduce debt. The Australian-listed cinema and film company has criticised the rat ABIX via COMTEX) -- Credit rating agent Moody's Investors...
Tags: agent, Moody's Corp.
Research articles 2002-07-02
Business Hacks Week in Review
If the excitement and eventual disappointment of the VP debates kept you from tuning into Business Hacks last week, here's a roundup of the best stuff you missed: Search Your PC in Seconds with Everything Windows How to Turn a Paper Clip into an iPhone Stand...
Tags: Apple iPhone, Microsoft Windows, Desktops, Operating Systems, Software, Hardware, Rick Broida
Blog posts 2008-10-06
From Bad to Worse
It was a little bit like being led to the lair of a famous fugitive. A NEWSWEEK reporter was not told where he was going, just that he was to be ready at his hotel at 1:15 p.m. The driver who picked him up kept checking his mirror and at...
Tags: congressman, FINANCE, Investment, MARKETING, Newsweek, TVs
Research articles 2001-09-03
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