Public reputation in government and business
Marietta, GA – Public reputation in government and business

With an election year upon us, there has been plenty of discussion about local candidates and their value and experience that can be offered to the community. One of the biggest ways that the community makes their decision on these candidates, is through knowledge of their background. Past work records, family history, impactful job decisions, these all lead to people deciding their candidate.
However, what about unwanted information? A few terrible reviews on a previous business, ‘tweets’ that may not be taken well- these are all part of what creates a reputation. People are known for thinking in the present, unaware or uncaring for the impact in their future.
While the above may be true for a vast majority of people, it is not without its solutions. Reputation can be re-made and there are resources whose goals are to help aid in reputation management. Such resources as www.fxreputation.com work to repair and re-new people’s reputations with the understanding that defamation and bad online reviews are a hurdle, but one that can be cleared.
While you may not be a candidate running for a local election, your reputation is just as important. It determines future job opportunities as well as current and future peer groups. Don’t wait to start working on your background- seize your reputation now.
#ImproveYourReputation
#EncourageExcellence
Kasey Eister
Students that are between the ages of 12 and 15 are coming into their own identity as they enter the time of life when they will be choosing lasting friendships, career choices, and whether or not they want to attend university or stay closer to home and pick a trade instead. Big choices that will shape their future in a short 3 or 4 year time period.
One thing that every middle schooler should embrace is the technology and it has shaped our world and will continue to shape our society. Middle school-aged students that embrace technology like blockchain will be ahead of most of their peers and even most college-aged students today. Blockchain will shape our world for the next 50 years in almost every facet of our lives. Incorporating blockchain technology in our government in elections, for example, would reduce fraud and corruption to being almost nonexistent.
Dan says, “If you want to write a good novel, if you want to work for Google or some other cool company, if you want to complete college – all of those things require some serious intellectual firepower.
Polarization seems to be everywhere today and it will probably get worse unless we take the proactive approach of engaging others who might disagree with our own worldview.
We, as Americans, have won life’s lottery in many ways by just living in the USA during the current century. Our way of life is the envy of the world and we have a huge responsibility to not squander the opportunities that we have been given.
A lot of our coworkers and even our children may have never experienced a “recession” before. One thing we can absolutely be certain of is change. My former GE CEO, Jack Welch, was fond of telling us that we must embrace change because we can’t stop it. He even wrote a book entitled, “Control your own destiny, or someone else will” We can’t be afraid of change. We need to embrace it. Times will become uncertain but that’s OK. Reassure your friends, family, and coworkers that everything is cyclical. Our US economy will adapt and overcome like it has for over two centuries.
The “Great Recession” may have only happened 13 years ago but some of us folks have lived and worked through 6 or 7 recessions. We know that recessions will end and we will see the change in our economy and the way we live our lives. “Experienced” individuals and managers need to step up and lead by example to help those who might be nervous or lacking confidence. Remember to encourage excellence in everything we do. Some of our biggest and most successful companies have been started during recessions. Use your creative minds to stay sharp and don’t let fear creep into your thoughts as we weather some of the storms ahead. We WILL get through this period and be better and stronger.
Most Americans did not get to attend church this week. I am looking forward to things getting somewhat normal again soon. May God bless you and your families during these unpredictable times.
Dr. Bob Rotella is a Sports Psychologist that has worked with some of the best athletes in the world. He is a pioneer in the field of process improvement of the minds and bodies of elite professional athletes.
Players like Kobe Bryant, LeBron James, Michael Jordan, Pete Marinich and Larry Bird have played at a different level because they trained their minds and focused their practice on a trajectory of improvement that the other 99% of professional athletes aren’t willing to do. To put in the work to separate themselves from the average professional. Even if the average professional athlete is already superior to most players.
This Flywheel of Dreams, Goals, and Process will gather momentum as the elite professional becomes better and more confident with each accomplishment. Through hard work and preparation, they see themselves taking the last shot, wanting the ball at critical moments and winning the games at the highest levels.
With these 2 learned skills, a person can gain the knowledge to change themselves and the world. Without these skills, students are just attending school. That’s why the primary grades are so critically important. Our civilization’s future, and especially our economy, depends on an educated workforce.
If you’re successful today, thank a parent, teacher or mentor who taught you how to think and act in a way that improved your mind.
I’m not a huge fan of the Law of Attraction because the motivational speakers and feel good authors seem to only have the formula half right when they tell you that you can have anything you want or become the richest man or date the prettiest girl all by just sitting quietly and thinking it so and causing it to magically appear like a wish from a genie.


4.- Charisma – Being positive and encouraging is the wrapper that encapsulates the entire package of the perfect manager!