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Decisions
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| People with ADHD often fall into two camps. Those who make decisions very quickly and those who can’t make a decision without lots of mental anguish. If you fall into the latter group, here are five tips to help make decisions easily and with confidence. |
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Redneck Retirement Savings Plan-RRSP
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| If there is such a thing as free money then why aren't there more millionaires? |
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Thriving And Not Just Surviving Is The Key To Growth In Network Marketing
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| As a society and a culture we are programmed to survive. Not to thrive. For growth in network marketing this applies as much as anything. It’s all in your head. |
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How to Work as Hard and Fast as you Choose without Burning Out
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| In this article I'm going to reveal five steps to help you bring a sense of balance to all areas of your life. They are the bottom line starting point for what to do from my successful 7 Steps to Sanity book and programs. |
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Real Estate Marketing Strategies - Taming the Inner Gremlin
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| Are you letting your inner critic get in the way of your business? Focus on the positive! Here are some tips to empower you and help you attract more clients. |
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Sales Training - How is Your Cold Calling Attitude?
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| Do you make cold calls for business? Do you set up appointments? The single biggest thing holding you back may be yourself. Read this fantastic article to find out why. |
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Staying Small By Choice
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| Gil Gordon, who invented tele-commuting as a way of allowing talented employees to work from home instead of at their corporate offices, prefers to stay small. Here is his personal story. |
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YOU HAVE TO DARE TO LOSE TO WIN
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| The changing room's stark walls created a chill in my heart as I listened to the thunderous fans screaming for the first sightings of their team. Years of sacrifice, punishing training routines and now victory was just a step away. The enormity of the side we were about to play overwhelmed the expressions on our faces and we silently went through the pre-match ritual of preparing to play the game of our life. |
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Forget Sales Training
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| The basic ingredients for success on the retail sales floor may not be all that complicated. |
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The Small Voice of Adversity
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| Successful people, through regular training, have simply taught themselves to be persistent and to get up when knocked down. They have learned through study that even though they cannot always change their particular circumstances, they can change how they respond. And on their worst days, when they are blinded by frustration, depression, and anger, they have developed a little voice on the inside that delivers the wake up call, “stop whining, get up, keep going, you are a winner and winners never quit.”
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7 Secrets to Conquering Obstacles
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| Inevitably, the journey towards your vision is bound to have a few curves, dips, and obstacles along the way. A challenge or roadblock doesn't have to keep YOU down for the count when you follow these 7 Secrets to Conquering Obstacles!
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Strength In Being Human
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| An article of 1349 words focusing on sharing your story and your pain with another individual so you can connect more deeply with others and develop richer, more rewarding relationships. |
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Lessons from the Gym that Can Help Your Business
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| It's been a difficult journey toward becoming fit, but it reminded me of a few lessons that apply equally to building a business. The following are a few of the lessons I have learned from the gym. |
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Live Blogging: Blair Singer "Identifying Where You Are On the Five Power Levels of Success and How to get to the Top Fast!"
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| Who is Blair Singer?
Blair is the author of two best selling books: SalesDogs - You don't have to be an attack dog to be successful in sales, and the ABC's of How to Build a Business Team that Wins. He founded and now runs an international training that delivers guaranteed success strategies.
People have a view to let their income determine their lifestyle. That's a stupid point of view. You let your lifestyle determine your income.
The whole idea is to generate the income that is required to sustain your desired lifestyle.
If you want more income, sell more. If you encounter two people, who is going to end up selling more? The person with more energy.
Learning requires energy. Selling requires energy.
How do you make money? You need to understand the four quadrants of income generation. |
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Spotting a UOF
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| You know how your mind works: You apply for a job and you pump yourself up for the interview, telling yourself that you are the right person—perhaps the most qualified candidate—and that they’d be fools to pass you up. You remind yourself of how well you have performed in your current position and how undervalued you have been, which is why you deserve that new position.
But then you no sooner submit your résumé and that little voice starts whispering in your ear, “What if I don’t get the job? What if it means I have to travel more? What if I don’t like my new boss? What if I don’t like my new colleagues? What if they don’t like me? What if I have to work longer hours?” And the worst what if of all is the one with the F word, “What if I fail?” (This mindset works similarly with dating.) |
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Coming up with a business idea
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| There’s nothing more frustrating than wanting to start your own business, but not having the right idea. Helen Dowling from Exceptional Thinking gives you 12 tips and techniques to help you to come up with that great idea. |
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Stress Management
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| We’ve all had it happen to us before: we’re just about to head home from the office for the day when a colleague asks us if we could stay just a bit later to help them with something. And, against the advice of the little voice in your head telling you to go home to your family, you accept. Ignoring that little voice of ours is what so often leads to us becoming inundated with more projects that we can handle. And that is why no matter in what line of business you work, it is important to understand and master the principles of stress management. |
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The Voice of Action
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| The voice that says "YES, this is the right decision", "No, let's pass on this", or even "Hmm, let's mull this over a bit." In each instance your voice within advises you to take action, even if it is in-action. But do you really listen to it, or do you scoff at the idea that you actually pay attention to your inner voice? |
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Communication A.P.P.E.A.L.
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| To succeed as a business owner, you need to create and refine your "entrepreneurial voice." I believe that voice has three components: your private voice (what you say to yourself); your public voice (what you say to the world); and your personal voice (what you say to clients).
These three voices, while distinct, still need to align and resonate with one another to successfully run your business. In this article, I offer a perspective on what makes your communication appealing -- those qualities you can cultivate in each of your three voices to be more confident, genuine, and effective in every area of your business and your life! |
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Do you use your voice when you publicly speak?
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| To use the voice to best effect in a presentation involves us having to put a great deal of effort into the way we manipulate it. So how do you best use your voice? |
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They're a Million Reasons Not to Buy a Franchise
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| They're a Million Reasons Not to Buy a Franchise. We all have an inner voice that can work in our favor and push us to new heights in whatever we do or an inner voice that doesn't want to see change in our lives.
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If Your Business had a Voice, Who would it Sound Like?
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| Every business has a voice that comes through in your marketing. That voice has the power to grab your prospect’s attention and hold it, or make them turn away in boredom or frustration. So if you’ve never given the voice of your business a second thought it’s time to reconsider. |
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Your Intuition is Speaking. Are You Listening?
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| The voice that says “YES, this is the right decision”, “No, let’s pass on this”, or even “Hmm, let’s mull this over a bit.” In each instance your voice within advises you to take action, even if it is in-action. But do you really listen to it, or do you scoff at the idea that you actually pay attention to your inner voice? |
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Listening to Your Inner Money Voice
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| When you spend money, do you hear a voice saying to you, “I shouldn’t really be buying this,” or “How am I going to pay for this?” Maybe you hear no voice at all. Is it so buried that you wouldn’t even hear it if were screaming at you? Find out the three questions you must ask yourself to help you listen to your inner money voice and be one step closer to financial peace! |
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Today's "rant" - voice mail
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| How often do you call a client and get their voice mail? 80-90% of the time, yes? So why do we keep delivering voice mails that ramble on letting everyone know how unprepared you were to leave a voice mail?! Here are some really simple things you can do to increase callbacks and decrease “message skipped/deleted” |
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Your Internal Board of Directors ... Part I: Who's In Charge?
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| Have you noticed? When it comes to running your business, you have a lot of different voices in your head. You have the voice that tells you to work on your business plan, and the voice that tells you that you need to answer that email. You have the voice that encourages you to write an article to promote your business, and the voice that tells you it would never get published. You have the voice that wants you to hire an assistant, and the voice that says it’s easier to do everything yourself. With all the chatter going on in our heads, it is actually amazing that anything gets done!
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Effective VoiceMail Messaging: Do's and Don'ts
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| Whether we like it or not, voice mail has become the first step in the sales process. There is quite a bit of debate surrounding whether to leave voice mail messages or whether to just keep dialing a number in the hope that the prospect will answer the phone. We vote for leaving voice messages....why miss an opportunity to create an impression? |
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