“Talks have reached a critical stage and negotiators need to reach a deal on agriculture in the next two weeks if efforts to restart the Doha round by the end of the year are to succeed. Some speak of a deadlock in the talks, .. I prefer to talk of a padlock, and the key is in the hands of the EU.” IfsNeedsYearsTwoEndsHandsNextSpeakDealsEffortWeekStageKeysSucceedRoundsCriticalAgricultureTwo WeeksPadlocks Author:Celso Amorim
“But the plain fact of the matter is that, for any person to successfully lead others, he or she must deal with reality and be ready to accept the fact that leadership , at times, can bring out the worst in us. And understanding, as well as coming to grips with the darker side of your personality, is key to dealing with real-life situations.” WellsPersonsRealMatterFactsRealityMotivationalUnderstandingSidesDealsSituationAcceptingWorstReadyKeysPersonalityReal LifeDarker Side Author:Donald T. Phillips
“The way to get through anything mentally painful is to take it a little at a time. The mind can't handle dealing with a massive iceberg of pain in front of it, but it can deal with short nuggets that will come to an end. So instead of thinking, Ugh, I've got twenty-four miles to go, focus on making it to the next telephone pole in the distance. Whether you're running twenty or one hundred and twenty miles at a time, the distance has to be tackled mentally and physically one mile at a time. The ability to compartmentalize pain into these small bite sizes is key.” ThinkingWayMindLittlesEndsRunningPainNextAbilityDealsFocusFourFrontsKeysHundredTwentiesDistanceSizePainfulMilesHandleMassiveBitesTelephonesIcebergUghNuggetsMiles To Go Book:Spartan Up!: A Take-No-Prisoners Guide to Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Peak Performance in Life Source: Spartan Up!: A Take-No-Prisoners Guide to Overcoming Obstacles and Achieving Peak Performance in Life
“Sometimes it comes out in what I call tricksy behavior. That's not always easy to deal with, but it's fascinating. The key thing is to make sure that somebody's tricks don't trip up somebody else.” SometimesEasyDealsKeysBehaviorTricksFascinatingKey Things Author:Kenneth Branagh
“Economic growth is the key to everything. But once you have economic growth, it is important that we reach out to people who live in the shadows, the people who don't seem to ever think that they get a fair deal. And that includes people in our minority community; that includes people who feel as though they don't have a chance to move up.” PeopleThinkingFeelsImportantSeemsMovingGrowthCommunityChanceDealsEconomicKeysShadowFairsMinoritiesReach OutEconomic Growth Author:John Kasich
“The key to dealing with people in general is that they have to know that you care about them. You have to deal with people in gentleness. You have to come along side of them. You can't push them. You can't pull them. You have to walk with them. In order to do that, you've got to demonstrate care for that individual. That's my whole thing” PeopleKnowsWholeCareOrderIndividualSidesWalksDealsKeysGentlenessDealing With People Author:Lance Berkman
“We were all born with a certain degree of power. The key to success is discovering this innate power and using it daily to deal with whatever challenges come our way.” WayCertainBornChallengesDealsKeysDegreesDiscoveringKey To SuccessInnate Author:Les Brown
“I think for a film that has real theatrical potential a sales agent is key. For a film that may find it tougher in the American marketplace, such as many of the docs in the world competition that may not be competing for deals - any subtitled film has a harder time in this marketplace - for those films I don't know that a sales agent necessarily helps for the kinds of smaller deals that may or may not be offered.” ThinkingKnowsWorldKindMayRealHelpingFilmDealsKeysHarderCompetitionAgentsCompetingMarketplaceTheatrical Author:Thom Powers
“For our past can be a prison we are locked in permanently, or it can be the key to our freedom if we glean the lessons from it and deal with it directly.” IfsPastDealsKeysLessonsPrisonLockedOur Past Author:Kevin Powell