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How to Be True to the Purpose of Professional Business Cards in Today’s Business Marketplace
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| What is the purpose of your business card? How does it affect your ability to increase sales? Learn if you card passes the AIDA Reading Test. |
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10 Business Card Blunders That Hurt Business
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| You don’t have to spend a fortune to have a business card that gets your phone ringing because more often than not, it’s the “little things” that make or break its attractor factor. Avoid these 10 simple business card blunders and turn those lost calls into valuable leads and referral sources. |
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Is An Online Home Business Right For You?
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| The internet portrays a magical wonderland with the promise of instant riches, immediate wealth, easy money, free cash and financial freedom to the Online Home Business opportunity seeker. Utopia if you wish. Remove your rose tinted glasses! |
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| A friend of mine wears only Armani eye glasses.
Of course, the glasses aren't actually made by Armani. Or, if you think about it, designed by him. Perhaps they're sold by Armani stores, but I'd guess most of them are sold in stores that are totally unrelated to the company. |
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Stop Viewing The Past Through Rose Colored Glasses
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| Stop viewing the past through rose colored glasses. It was not all that good then and things are not all that bad today! |
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Democrat/Republican HR Positions – Election Preview
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| Earlier this year, Astronology examined the views of our presidential candidates in preparation for Super Tuesday. As voting day closes in on us, it’s imperative that we visit the political subject again. How does this year’s presidential campaign affect the world of Human Resources? With our magnifying glass at the ready, we took an even closer look at our two candidates, examining where they stood in February, and where they stand now. |
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Actions and Attitudes and Fiscal Fitness
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| Henry Ford once asked one of his young automotive engineers, "What is your life ambition?" The young man said, "I want to become very rich." A couple of days later, Ford approached the engineer and instructed him to put on a pair of glasses, which instead of having glass lenses had silver dollars in the frame. Then he asked the engineer, "What do you see?" "Nothing," the guy replied.
Having made his point, the auto giant said, "Then maybe you should rethink that ambition of yours." The man had money right in front of his eyes, but he couldn't see it. |
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Magic Happens When you put on a Different Pair of Glasses
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| How we experience life depends on our point of view, our attitude. And our attitude and view is colored by our lenses of past experience, judgment and so on. How differently might we experience our life if we changed our "glasses" more often? |
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Through the Looking Glass: Your Beliefs May be Holding You Back from Success
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| One of the most important steps I took recently to transform my business was looking inward at my beliefs that were holding me back and putting them under a magnifying glass. I invite you to take a look at the beliefs you have that are keeping you from making changes in your business and then allow yourself to do something outside your comfort zone to battle those beliefs head on. |
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The importance of self esteem
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| Having a good self esteem depends on many factors. Everyone is different; each person will need to identify what self esteem means to them and what they want in life and in their career. We are often fooled by the adolescent rose coloured glasses and many (regardless of age), think that they will live happily ever after. Not surprisingly those who subscribe to this myth are often sadly disappointed and spend a lot of time wondering what happened – why didn’t they get what they want and thought they deserved. |
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How Are You Going To End 2011?
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| The final quarter is upon us – so how are we doing?
Measurement equals knowledge.
Without measurement we don't know where we are.
So let's get out the real measuring tool.
Let's put on our glasses.
Let's stop with any stories.
Let honestly and straight forward ask the question.
How did we do through the first 3 quarters – budget verses actual?
Goals against achievements?
Plan against reality. |
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The Presentologist Learns in Future Tense
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| Predicting the future is easy, but predicting it accurately is the hard part. You can prepare today by learning for the future. When you consider your options, look into the mirror, the telescope, and the magnifying glass. |
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