HOES BE WINNING!!! – With The PH 2016 Entrepreneurial Support System Starring Amber Rose
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Moral Of The Story (PH Hoesim Solutions)
People do what works. Identify the payoffs that drive your behavior and that of others. #DrPhil pic.twitter.com/NhXB3Y2Sxv — Dr. Phil (@DrPhil) February 3, 2015
“That’s what this effort is all about. It’s about creating a world where women shine.” —FLOTUS on #LetGirlsLearn: http://t.co/8n1tGpQJME — The First Lady (@FLOTUS) March 23, 2015
Life=Women+Money & #Hollywood Aint Nuthin But Some Words And Pictures. Guess the PIMP thing 2 do is VISUALIZE it tho! pic.twitter.com/wWiqzn2jHN — PimpHop.com (@PimpHop) March 17, 2015
A hard-nosed argument for investing in women and girls from @JacqEHoward: http://t.co/nhh22OA0PK — Bill Gates (@BillGates) February 2, 2015
We agree with Bill Gates, along with this new update agreement with Oprah Winfrey, and then this brand new fresh out the frying pan follow up that is the ultimate score settler as provided by Beyoncé…
It is best to just let her speak for herself, and provide the solid support that helps to get her point across.
A “Richest People In The World” perspective to consider.
And for today’s addition to this ongoing story.
“If we want a healthier, more productive world, then unleashing the power of women and girls is one of the smartest and most obvious ways to realize it.”
-Jacqueline Howard
@JacqEHoward
Point 1:02 mark of the above video clip endorsed by Bill Gates.
Dr. Phil’s Ten Life Laws
Life Law #3: People do what works.
Strategy: Identify the payoffs that drive your behavior and that of others.Even the most destructive behaviors have a payoff. If you did not perceive the behavior in question to generate some value to you, you would not do it. If you want to stop behaving in a certain way, you’ve got to stop “paying yourself off” for doing it.
Find and control the payoffs, because you can’t stop a behavior until you recognize what you are gaining from it. Payoffs can be as simple as money gained by going to work to psychological payoffs of acceptance, approval, praise, love or companionship. It is possible that you are feeding off unhealthy, addictive and imprisoning payoffs, such as self-punishment or distorted self-importance.
Be alert to the possibility that your behavior is controlled by fear of rejection. It’s easier not to change. Try something new or put yourself on the line. Also consider if your need for immediate gratification creates an appetite for a small payoff now rather than a large payoff later.
Super Focused.