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Talkin' Trash
Anyone who has read any of my “vignettes knows how critical I have become of everyday “customer service”. Here’s a different spin on the mundane. Every so often you have an experience so memorable that you can’t help but tell everyone about it; something that will stick with you your entire life, or at least the near term.

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Asking for Committment
Gaining commitments from your prospects is what keeps the sales process moving forward. Read on to learn how to ask prospects for the commitments you need to make sure they're serious about your offering, and are moving in the direction of acquiring it.

Do What You Can Do
Some days life is overwhelming. How do you keep moving forward in your business? It's a matter of focus and understanding that you do what you can do. As an overworked editor, I show the downfall of not taking care of yourself and encourage the reader to keep moving forward.

Lesson #3: Do Not Let Your Business Become Static
“Keep moving all the time,” says Ramsay. “That’s the exciting thing about cooking in this country: we are seasonal, so every three months there’s a move. We’re moving from spring into summer and suddenly the food becomes a lot lighter.”

The Need For Speed In The Age Of e.
The advantages of moving fast and being first have never been more apparent. Our world is moving at the speed of e. Information is shared instantaneously and globally. Markets are affected by minor shifts in supply and demand overnight. There is little time for lag time in our e-driven environment, and no putting off until tomorrow what must be done today.

Motivation Through Teamwork
Within a business, the employees or the team is a very important part. They are responsible for doing most of the work that keeps the company going altogether. When these employees are not motivated, the production will be down, sales will be down and the company will no longer be on a 'forward' moving track. The key to keeping the company moving forward is to have motivated employees.

12 Steps to Implementing Anything in Your Business: Step Eight: Follow Up...Follow Up...Follow Up!
Getting something implemented in your business is a lot like moving a huge round boulder, it takes a lot of heavy pushing to get it going, but once it is moving it only takes the lightest touch to keep it momentum going. If you have followed the previous steps, you have already done the heavy pushing to get the implementation and execution of your project underway, now it just takes a light touch to keep it going.

Hugging is the Answer
Perhaps I feel this way because my wife is affectionately known as “The Happy Hugger.” If it’s moving she’ll stop it and hug it, and if it’s not moving she’ll dust it off and sell it! However, there’s another reason I believe hugging is the answer.

Proud to be in Canada, EH!
Moving to a new country is always a challenge, but for me, moving to Canada has been a very interesting and pleasant experience so far.

Smart Women Make Decisions
you weigh yourself down in decision making and stall the moving forward process, the cost is high. It can affect your health and your business. Here are some tips and solutions I use when I'm feeling stuck and need to get moving.

Simple Moving Averages-A Big Trading Advantage
Simple moving averages can be used to determine trends, momentum, support and resistence. Learn how moving averages can give you a big trading advantage. It could help you make a fortune.

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