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String Me Along Why Don’t You
How do you avoid being strung along by customer and prospects? Why does this happen, how can you position yourself to minimize this aggrivation and what questions could you or should you be asking?

Home Staging Marketing Tactics That Will Put You Out of Business Pt. 1
The Staging Diva®, shares some of the worst marketing tactics she has seen carried out by home stagers.

The Secret Other Insurance Producers Won't Tell You
If you’ve been in the insurance industry less than four years you’re holding onto a dream. The dream that someday you’ll have a full book of business with lots of residual income is what fuels your fire. The dream that someday you won’t have to work so hard to get appointments is what drives you to make one more call.

Mastermind Your Way To Business Success
While I’m a firm believer in goals, I’m not a big believer in New Year’s resolutions; mainly because it has been my experience that most resolutions are repeated year after year and forgotten by the time we sober up on January 2nd.

Email Interruptions May Lower IQ
Email creats as many challenges as it does solutions. Effectively monitoring and managing your time spent on email is critical if you want to stay productive and focused on what's most important in your busines. Learn what a 2005 study revealed about the impact on IQ, and about some simple things you can do to reduce its distracting influence.

The Power of Now
The intention of goal setting is to look toward the future and think of and plan for what you desire. Goals provide hope. My definition of hope is “Having Optimistic Predictions & Emotions.” However, goals can create your biggest stumbling block to getting what you desire.

Weve Merged or Reorganized Now What Successfully Lead Through Major Organizational Change
In his new article, “Successful Leadership After Reorganization,” leadership expert Dr. Gary Bradt shows readers that change leadership is more than just aligning balance sheets and databases. Without proper understanding of the psychological aspects of reorganization, readers will find themselves with unhappy employees and less productivity. Dr. Bradt offers tips and ideas for making the transition as smooth as possible, including: · Understanding that employees see the outcome differently than executives do · Making the extra effort to get to know new people · Actively involving as many people as possible in the change process · Being honest with employees Being patient and understanding the process of change

Do People Really Believe They Can Get Rich Overnight
Can the absurdity of the get-rich-quick, bullstuff-ads be justified or, at least, defended? Does the end justify the means? -- Is it acceptable to use high-powered, bullstuff-ads to locate the 'real' would-be entrepreneurs, then nurture and culture their ambition? Or, by so doing, do we kill-off the entrepreneurial spirit of too many who would have, otherwise, become successful and productive elements in our society? -- Does the possible good outweigh the potential damage?

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Inundated in Intention
It is easy to find yourself drowning in intentions but time does not have to be your enemy. Fulfilling your commitments is not rocket science. Follow these simple steps and you will find that it will be a lot less daunting to fulfill all of your intentions.

2008: Choose a Theme, Not a Resolution
When I began to write this article, I decided to go back to basics and check out the dictionary definition of “resolutions.” I got “A thing resolved on, an intention”. To me, the word “intention” is preferable to “resolution.” Somehow intention resonates with the idea of “definitely going to do,” whereas “resolution” has more of an air of doing something because it is good for you, and that’s not always the most inspiring. So, I decided to focus on New Year Intentions. I think for intentions to work, they need to have the following three elements.

A Path to True Clarity
All of our deepest intentions are always realized in our day to day reality. Therefore, it is essential to know that we are clear about our intentions so that we receive what we truly desire. Perhaps you are choosing between potential solutions to a question or a challenge you are currently experiencing. Maybe you are feeling confused by a situation, person, or decision at this time. Or you could be at a major crossroads in your life and wondering-"Which path should I take?"

The Value of an Accountability Coach
It is estimated that up to ninety percent of our behavior is habitual. That means that up to ninety percent of what you do, you do the same day in and day out - often without conscious thought. This may not seem like a concern, until you consider what percentage of your behavior is sabotaging your success. While you may be aware of some of your bad habits, it takes the guidance of an accountability coach to identify and bring awareness to all of the habits that are confining you to your current reality. Wouldn't it be great if our 'good intentions' worked the way that we think they should? There's often a wide gap between our intentions and our actions. Poor follow through is a fact of life for many of us. It not only threatens our health, but it also prevents us from achieving personal and career goals that are well within our reach.

The Question of Trust -- How much business is done without it? None!
Before any business activity will commence, there must be an acceptable level of Trust in the outcome. No Trust means no progress -- No exceptions! Trust is dissected into two distinct components -- Character and Competence. People in all facets of life assess the trustworthiness of themselves , and the business they represent, by their intentions, but they assess the trustworthiness of others by their actions, and even more harshly, by their results. All businesses need to refine their ability to appropriately communicate the results they have achieved for all stakeholders. It is vital they are seen to take responsibility for their results -- not their intentions, and not just their actions. Taking responsibility for results will build trust with stakeholders -- even if the results were not what was planned or hoped for.

How Does the Salesperson Affect Price Shoppers and Negotiators?
When salespeople have a discussion about money, price shoppers usually make it very clear what their intentions are. On the other hand, negotiators don't usually advertise their intentions in advance. Instead, they'll negotiate after they have received a proposal.

Necessity is the Mother of Intention
The road to failure is as they say, paved with good intentions.

Are Your Intentions Crystal Clear
Have you ever given any consideration to the possibilty that maybe your intentions are behind some of those unachieved goals or dreams? Most of us can access all kinds of information regarding setting goals, taking steps,etc. However little time or considerion is give to some behind the scene things, if you will, like our intentions, whether conscious or unconscious. If you would like to know more about how to tune in and pay attention to your intentions and whether or not they are crystal clear, please read on.

Final Exam
I believe among the most valuable traits of any human being is the ability to honestly, objectively, and realistically assess themselves. It is easy to look at friends, neighbors, and colleagues and judge their success in their personal or professional lives. This ease in judging others comes from our tendency to look at everyone else's actions and results while only viewing our own intentions. We all start out with great intentions that can often become an excuse when we fail to perform.

Health Habits: Get Fit, Save Money
You know what they say: "The road to Hell is paved with good intentions." That's what's happening with health care in the United States, and perhaps throughout the world of "Western socialism" today. The good intentions which may have spawned such government interventions as the recent American health law ("Obamacare") seek to reduce the overall cost to society of medical care. But, like most liberal or big-government initiatives, Obamacare is actually dramatically increasing health care costs while radically reducing the quality and availability of care....

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