ABSTRACT

This chapter discusses the difficulty of sorting through volumes of information about local and world events on a daily basis. It shows how to achieve simplicity at home and at work, regardless of location. The chapter discusses how we can condition ourselves on a personal level to achieve success. It suggests that acquiring confidence is elusive and fragile because it involves interaction with the outside world. Most people agree that pursuing success creates stress and makes us anxious. More and more professionals today realize that to succeed in the global market they need to develop a deeper understanding of foreign cultures and strengthen the skills necessary to establish better personal connections with foreign nationals. By negating the complexities of emerging markets and sticking to obsolete practices, they fail to acquire the kind of knowledge that results in considering better options.