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From Rags to Riches: Gardner Lives the American Dream
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| “A slow walk to Wall Street is how others describe my life,” says Gardner. |
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Honouring Our Resourcefulness
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| In the midst of difficult times, we can forget the special resource living deeply within us that has brought us through situations when we felt pressured or trapped or challenged. This inner resource, available to everyone, is a source of solidity and strength that lives at the core of us and can carry us through adversity. It shows up uniquely when we remember to tap into it. Knowing how to reach it is important in building a sense of self-trust. |
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What to Do When You’re Asked to Stage a Filthy House
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| The Staging Diva®, advises home stagers on what to do when they find themselves being asked to stage an absolutely filthy home. |
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How to Make Your Home a Safe Haven
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| Our home is our safe haven from the rest of the world. This is more important than ever if you are an adult with ADHD. Home isn’t just a place to store belongings and carry out functional activities such as sleeping, eating and bathing. It is where we are soothed and calmed when we are stressed or upset. It is where we regroup and get centered for the next day. |
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Even ADHD Coaches Suffer with Clutter
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| When I moved homes in February, my home office set-up changed. While I have a great office to see my clients in, I also do a reasonable amount of work on my computer in my home office. |
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Increase Sales By Overcoming Repetitive Habits
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| Are your habits increasing habits or potentially decreasing them? Read a quick story about the "Touchstone" to show how habits can prevent us from achieving our sales goals. |
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An Organized Environment
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| Having an organized environment really helps adults with ADHD feel calm, focused and able to function at their peak. However, having ADHD also means achieving and maintaining an organized environment is really hard. One of the biggest challenges is the accumulation of clutter. In my book, Untapped Brilliance, I have a chapter about achieving a clean, tidy and organized environment and I am always interested to learn more about this subject so I can in turn pass the information on to my clients. It was with fascination that I read organization guru Julie Morgenstern’s book SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life: A Four-Step Guide to Getting Unstuck. |
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How to Take Advantage of the Recession
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| Our economy and businesses are now in a high state of urgency. And as history shows us time after time, some of our most innovative and creative moments in business and our nation are started during recessions, especially the Great Depression.
So this is a perfect opportunity for us to step back and seriously recreate ourselves, in our businesses, careers as well as our economy. To re-examine our definitions and models for wealth and “success”.
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Does the Building Owner Insure My Apartment?
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| Do I need Apartment Renters Insurance, Coop Insurance, and Condo Insurance?
In my daily routine I communicate with dozens of people looking for insurance, or looking to protect themselves from loss or damage. Typical requests span from $5000 cars to restaurants, churches multi-million dollar buildings. When they are done explaining what they are looking to insure, how much they are looking to insure it for and what they what it insured against, my next question is always, “Who insures your home?” |
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Change: Will You Resist With Terror or Embrace With Wonder?
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| Life is one long experience of change. Sometimes it's change we welcome. Sometimes it's change we step into apprehensively; and at other times, it's change we fight tooth and nail. The reality is that experiencing change in your life is a certainty. Whether your experience of change is one of terror or wonder is a choice.
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Inventories are for More than Your Warehouse!
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| If you had an emergency, would you know where your important documents were? If your business had a fire, would you be able to tell your insurance agent all of the things that you own? What would you remember and what would you forget? Could you list the brand, serial number, model and cost? No? Neither could I if I relied on my memory! Read on for more reasons an inventory is important and what you can do right now. |
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Putting an Empty Home on the Market is Leaving Money on the Table
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| The popularity of television shows such as “Flip This House” on A&E have made real estate investing very popular. However, many investors are so anxious to list their property that they neglect to stage it to sell. Skipping this step means a lower selling price and a lower ROI. |
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Business Travel: What If Your Business Travel Is a 6 Month Deployment to Iraq?
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| We all consider Business Travel to mean one thing: A Corporate Traveler. But what if your business travel includes packing fatigues and army boots? What if your business travel includes packing a sea bag for a trip to the "Med"? |
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Getting Out of the Box
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| Many people set low ceilings on their expectations and capabilities. In the process, they place themselves in a "box." Alexander Whortley took that a step further and literally lived in a box. It was a mini-trailer, three feet wide, four feet long, and five feet high. He lived there until he died at the age of eighty. His box was made of wood, had a metal roof, and it housed him and all his meager belongings. Regardless of where he worked, Whortley chose to spend his life in that cramped space, even though larger, more comfortable quarters were always available. |
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How to Make Your Home a Safe Haven
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| Our home is our safe haven from the rest of the world. This is more important than ever if you are an adult with ADHD. Home isn’t just a place to store belongings and carry out functional activities such as sleeping, eating and bathing. It is where we are soothed and calmed when we are stressed or upset. It is where we regroup and get centered for the next day. |
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Career Reinvention through Franchises that Focus on Recycling, Reusing and Reselling
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| If you’re ready for a career change and you’d like to own a business in one of the hottest industries, you may want to consider franchises that help the growing number of people who are looking to leave their days of over-consumption behind. As consumers shed their wasteful ways and embrace recycling, reusing and reselling their unwanted belongings, in an effort to rid their lives of excess possessions, certain businesses are reaping the rewards. From junk removal businesses, like 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, to resale retail franchises, like Complete Entertainment Exchange (CeX), Franchise Solutions’ business directory features a variety of concepts that let you tap into consumers’ new-found needs and priorities. |
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