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The Law of being left behind
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| The Law of being left behind, suggests that if someone else buys a products or service, it must be valuable enough to buy for ourselves. This belief transforms into a subconscious need to acquire the product or service, simply because someone else has it. And when you get a group of likeminded people together in a buying environment, all it ever takes is one person to buy to set 'The Law of being left behind' in motion. The converse is also true, if not one person puts their hand up to buy - no one else in the group will buy. Why? There is no leader, the pack isn't moving in any particular direction, therefore there is no need to move - the safest move is no move at all. |
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The Great American Customer Service Unawareness Campaign
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| I'm so sick of you so-called business experts always saying the customer is always right. This is my business, not the customer's, so I'm the one who's always right. Sure, they can have an opinion, but in the end it's up to me to decide who's right and who's not. And if the customer doesn't like it they can take their business elsewhere. |
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Seven Tips for Networking Through the Holidays
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| Use your holiday merry making as an opportunity to connect with people that can help make you a success. These networking strategies should help get you started. |
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Canadian Franchise
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| You might think that opening a Subway franchise in Canada would be the same as in the U.S., but I’m afraid I have to be the bearer of bad news: It’s not! It’s not even the same from province to province. For those of you who are looking to the Great White North to invest, you need to be aware of the different laws and processes in place before you can be on your merry Canadian franchise way. |
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Four Steps to Achieving Balance
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| Do you wish you had more time to do the things you like to do? Do you find yourself juggling too many things, wishing you could get off the merry-go-round? This can feel like such a powerless place to be. Many people talk about wanting balance but do you know how to achieve it? |
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Life can sometimes feel like a roller coaster
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| Life is full of highs and lows, some people experience life like a gentle merry-go-round. While for mostof us it is like the Big Dipper, full of ups and downs and a constant apprehension of what lies around the next corner. |
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Shut Up, Put Up, and Get Some Quiet Back
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| Jump off the merry-go-round of 24 hour accessibility to get in touch with yourself and the people you love. |
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Women Entrepreneurs: Three Important Lessons from “Merry Jane”
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| According to a new study by Jane Out of the Box, a website devoted to women entrepreneurs, there are five distinct types of female business owners, each with her own unique characteristics and behaviors. In this article, readers will meet Merry Jane-a woman typically working less than forty hours a week, who started her business simply to pursue a passion-and readers will discover some of the surprising lessons Merry Jane has to offer for anyone considering starting a business in her spare time.
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The Choices of Lif
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| Just as you start to think that your life is progressing nicely and going smoothly along a certain path, a big rock jumps up into the road and knocks the wheels right out from under you., but as Nelson Mandela said “it is not how many times you fall down that counts, it is the times that you get back up again that are important”; so here I go again along my merry way. |
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Cruising and Vacationing At Economy
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| While flying to your vacation destination can be a quick way to kick-start the fun, traveling in cruises can often leave you with fonder memories of merry vacation time. Explore more to know how. |
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Competitiveness, Sense of Humor, Passion and Appreciation
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| Life's (Sales) Lessons from the Links of Ireland. Our team of merry golfers from North America reaffirmed in me the importance of Competitiveness, Sense of Humor, Passion, and Appreciation in both golf as well as business. There are lessons all around us as to what we need to grow. |
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Lesson 5 Grab the Golden Ring
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| The fifth and final lesson taken from 25 years in the venture capital industry and based on my talk 5000 business plans, 50 deals, 25 write-offs. In this lesson I describe how three people (including yours truly) failed to grab the golden ring in the merry go-round of life. |
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