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Workload, not too low or too high but just right
Workload is a term that we use a lot, usually because it is too high or too low. It doesn't have to be that way you know. Balance workloads, otherwise you will spend more than you should, or not have the resources to meet sales opportunity, or both.

Administer your staff to meet highly variable demand
Staffing for highly variable demand beyond your control is a difficult issue, and believe me this article will not resolve all of the questions. But it suggests some simple and more sophisticated actions for you to apply.

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How To Avoid 'Baby Talk' SEO Copywriting & Make The Sale
Optimizing your copy is a balancing act and you might be diving off the tightrope without a net. Find out the biggest mistake site owners make in SEO copywriting and a few ways to fix it now.

On-line Reputation Management For Your Small Business
Harmful anonymous on-line comments can influence customers to stay away from your small business based on nothing but hearsay. Once the damage is done, it is extremely hard to reverse. On-line reputation management has become the most important aspect of on-line marketing.

Can Multitasking Ruin Your Work Life Balance?
We have become so conditioned to multitasking that we have forgotten how to be 'fully present' and do just one thing at a time? Yet this is one of the keys to successfully balancing your work and family life.

Balancing Activities – Free or $20 or less
No time for balance? No money for balancing activities in your budget? Time and money - likely excuses for why things do not happen in our every day lives. And yet, it doesn't have to be that way. It is often the simple things in life that bring us the most joy and the most balance. And yet we tend to forget that when we are stressed and out of balance. Createyour own Balance Sheet of the things that will bring more balance to your life. Debbie Lessin will get you started by providing a short list of Balancing Activities that won't break the bank, things that you can do for free or less than $20! Debbie encourages you to think outside your box and remember that the only number on this balance sheet is #1 - YOU!

Writing for Vision AND Sales
Are you among the social enterprise writers? Here are five writing tips for business leaders/authors balancing people, planet, and profit.

Evaluate Your Personal Finances
James Dicks examines the importance of balancing your personal financial portfolio and investment opportuinities on a regular basis.

Pursuing your own Goals
Recently, I made one of my rare and infrequent trips to a retail store. It's not that I don't like to buy things. I simply do not enjoy the process of shopping, so I leave it to others. While at the store, I took the opportunity to observe people who had selected the items they wished to purchase and were waiting to pay for their items in the checkout line. Some people simply picked the nearest line, stood in the back, and waited. Others roamed back and forth looking for the shortest line and waited there. Then there was the third group of shoppers who constantly got out of one line and got into another, thinking they would save time by getting in the faster-moving line.

Marketing Creativity vs. Analytics
It is only responsible for Fast Company to publish an article about a CMO's balancing of creativity and analytics in its most recent issue featuring the top 100 creative people in business. We've seen too many cool and creative ideas and approaches to marketing flounder when it comes to what matters most to business-driving bottom line results.

What matters most for leader?
Remember: Performance in tough times and balancing state of mind is a quality of a leader.

Self-Discipline: A Balancing Act
Self-discipline is a balancing act. We are a collection of values, motivations, intentions, fears, potential, abilities, quirks, strengths and stories we tell ourselves. How all of this translates into self-discipline depends upon how aligned we are with our goals and how we balance priorities day to day. The balance you strike is reflective of your personal style of self-regulation. Are you happy with the way you balance your life or do you tend to let things slide a long time before you notice things are out of whack? One thing I notice about people who are content with their ability to regulate themselves is that they are aware of their priorities, they are clear about them, they take responsibility for them, they take time to focus on them and they have a way of balancing competing demands on their time.

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