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Learn How Old Fashioned Networking Can Grow Your Home Business
Networking has been around a lot longer than the internet has. Could you imagine how difficult and different it was 20 years ago when people needed to get the word out about their home based business? Now there are many people who think the only way to network and promote their business is via the internet.

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How to present to Investors
The top 5 tips to make that investment presentation go well and increase the likely-hood of getting funding.

From Menial Worker to Millionaire: How Walker Achieved Success
In 1917, Walker commissioned a 34-room mansion to be built for her on the Hudson River. It was her dream house, something she had worked for years to be able to afford. But when area residents found out who their new neighbour was going to be, they were less than happy. “One of the race,” wrote one newspaper, “is invading the domains of New York’s aristocracy.” The New York Times even wrote, “No woman of her race could own such a place. Does she really intend to live there?”

Dealing With Conflicts
"Wherefore putting away lying, speak every man truth with his neighbour: for we are members one of another." Ephesians 4:25

Five Steps to Get out Of Diet Prison
Every now and again you come across someone who seems to be speaking to you in a language you understand, maybe reminding you of some forgotten truth you’ve buried deep inside. Gillian Hood-Gabrielson is one of those people, awakening your inner connection to your natural appetite, that intuitive knowing that has been buried underneath all the silly diet rules and conditioning of your life to date. You know the ones, ‘eat everything on your plate or you can’t have dessert’, ‘think of all the starving children in (insert the country here)’ or maybe rules like no carbs after lunch time, never let yourself get hungry, and on it goes.

MISSED WARNING SIGNS OF WORKPLACE VIOLENCE IN FORT HOOD AND ORLANDO SHOOTINGS
The tragedy at Fort Hood and the mass shootings the following day in Orlando demonstrate all too vividly how missed warning signs can lead to violence in the workplace. Perhaps if the warning signs present in both of these cases had been noticed by those involved these unfortunate incidents of workplace violence could have been avoided. Employers need to be aware of what the warning signs are and how to handle them. They also need to draft workplace violence prevention policies as well as provide workplace violence prevention training to their employees. The training will help employees understand what they should be on the lookout for, the resources in the workplace that can help employees who demonstrate the warning signs and methods to make the workplace safer for all employees.

The Tremendous 10 of Leadership
Many people lead in the way that a hood ornament “leads” the car-it’s out in front, but it doesn’t do much to steer. This article contains some common attributes of great leaders, qualities that don’t appear on typical leadership laundry lists. Find out what truly exceptional leaders do and how you can do it too.

Project Planning and Risk Assessment
This article will describe two central issues in project management. Successful projects are built on good plans: unsuccessful ones are often caused by faulty plans. The ability to visualize risk factors and react appropriately is the basis for triumphant success, like the first manned lunar landing, or colossal failure like 9/11. This article looks under the hood of the planning and risk management processes.

Powerful Coaching Distinction: Working In Vs. Working On Your Life
Having been a professional coach for over 16 years, and having been in over a dozen coaching relationships as a client during that time, I’ve had the opportunity to examine what makes coaching so powerful and effective. It’s my personal view that one of the most beneficial tools that can enhance a client’s life is coaching distinctions. You can think of a coaching distinction like a lens through which you look at life, and in the process life shows up differently. For example, when my mechanic, Dale, looks under the hood of my car he sees a whole different world than I do. I see mostly dirt and oil and maybe the oil dip stick and radiator cap. But because Dale has many more ‘engine distinctions’ he’s the one I’m going to call on if my car won’t start in the morning. In short, the more distinctions we have AND USE, the more powerful...

i-Dev Secrets Review
Nowadays you can create an i-phone or i-pad app or game in 4 weeks and make serious money selling it � even if you have no programming skills. And it would seem almost everyone and your neighbour is having a go. Which means the iPhone � and iPad � app market is full of people jostling to be seen and heard.

Difficult People – How to Deal with Them and Survive Them
It can be very stressful living or working with a ‘difficult person'. While we're unlikely to be able to change their behaviour, we can change the way we respond to them. We can develop some coping and self-protection skills. In this article you'll find three practical tips on how to better cope with that tricky family member, colleague or neighbour.

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