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Once upon a time, a prince and princess lived in stressful palace, surrounded by a stressful village, inside a stressful land. They knew it was stressful because everyone said it was. Their parents, the king and queen, worked from sunrise to sunset hearing issues from their kingdom, weighing the requests, and appropriating the collective harvest to the people of their land.

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Your Biggest Advantage
Research conducted by Russ Alan Prince, a leading authority on affluent investors, found that clients consider their relationship with financial professionals to be four times more important than investment performance in gauging their overall satisfaction.

What can Britney Spears Teach Us About Web Marketing
Regardless of what you think of Britney Spears' singing skills, the pop princess can offer some guidance on how to market a business through a strong web presence and proven web marketing strategies.

Mentors as Advocates Champions and Challengers
An aspect of the mentoring relationship that is often missed. If you need expert help yourself in this regard then read 'The Prince' by Machiavelli.

The Magic of Action How To Overcome Procrastination
Remember the story of the Princess and the Toad, where an unhappy Princess frees a handsome Prince from a frog's body with a juicy, wet kiss? Imagine she'd avoided the Toad and that instead, our Princess had looked at him and thought: "How disgusting. I'll never kiss you.”

The Regulation of Franchising in PEI -- Franchise Lawyer Canada
This article examines the regulation of franchising in Prince Edward Island, Canada, pursuant to the Franchises Act of PEI. peter macrae dillon franchise franchisor lawyer attorney Toronto Ontario Canada www.franchiselaw.ca

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Once upon a time, a prince and princess lived in stressful palace, surrounded by a stressful village, inside a stressful land. They knew it was stressful because everyone said it was. Their parents, the king and queen, worked from sunrise to sunset hearing issues from their kingdom, weighing the requests, and appropriating the collective harvest to the people of their land.

Are You Kissing Frogs Or Making Sales?
Most of us were taught "You have to kiss many frogs before you meet the handsome prince." The problem is you've probably applied this philosophy to getting business as well! When I first started selling years ago, I was told the exact same thing. My boss actually threw the Yellow Pages on my desk and said "Go Get 'Em Kid!" (I kid you not)

The Pygmalion Effect
There is a tale from Ancient Greece of how a prince turned a statue from ivory to life and married her. It is the story of Pygmalion. Remarkably, the principles of this story are relevant to modern techniques of leadership. Read this article to find out how.

Live Happily Ever After with Realistic Expectations
We all think we’re going to fall in love with Prince (or Princess) Charming and live the rest of our days together in a Disney fairytale “happily ever after.” I don’t know anyone who has lived “happily ever after” all day, every day, day in and day out as the Disney fairytale romances suggest. However, you can live happily ever after if your relationship is based upon realistic expectations.

The Marketing Pyramid: How to Find Your Ideal Client
If you were trying to find your soul mate through a dating site, a description such as “looking for someone 35-45 in Seattle who drives a red car” isn’t going to find you your Prince or Princess Charming. The same is true with your marketing materials. To find those people who get you excited about your business and what you’re doing, you have to laser in on your “ideal client.”

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