Rules of the Corporate World

Rules of the Corporate World

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Working to gain an income is a right and every one must do it as otherwise survival becomes difficult. We all wake up early morning in pursuit for food on our table at the end of the day. This is basically food for thought for those employed. I have thus come up with a small list of rules that may change your life at work and help you make the most of both your corporate as well as personal life. We work in order to have a comfortable lifestyle, peace at mind, a stable kick start for our children and finally a comfortable retirement before we rest for eternity. Read on and enjoy, this may open up your mind and set you off to a different world within the corporate world bringing out the happiness, passion, zeal and satisfaction you have been looking for.
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Let me begin by introducing you to myself, and why I wish to write these blogs on motivation, compassion, and passion. My name is Shane Jeremy James, and I have always been business-headed. From the ages of 16, I was reading business articles, and learning the art of business. I even started selling hockey cards - not a business I know, but obviously demonstrating sheer spirit and entrepreneurship! Growing up, I had two passions. My first passion was hockey. I loved hockey, and although I loved the sport and was pretty good at it (if I do say so myself), I knew I would never be able to make a career out of it. My dream of joining the NHL faded, and I knew it wasn't meant to be. Instead, I focused all my time and energy on my second passion - the passion for business. Not only was business something I wished to pursue, but also knew that I wanted to make something of myself - to be successful, to be known, to make a difference!

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