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An Organized Environment
Having an organized environment really helps adults with ADHD feel calm, focused and able to function at their peak. However, having ADHD also means achieving and maintaining an organized environment is really hard. One of the biggest challenges is the accumulation of clutter. In my book, Untapped Brilliance, I have a chapter about achieving a clean, tidy and organized environment and I am always interested to learn more about this subject so I can in turn pass the information on to my clients. It was with fascination that I read organization guru Julie Morgenstern’s book SHED Your Stuff, Change Your Life: A Four-Step Guide to Getting Unstuck.

Creative People Make Great Business Owners
Have you always wanted to work from the privacy and comfort of your home? Do you see others owning their dream business and wonder how you can become a successful business owner too? Do you already own a business, but find it's not generating the volume of business that you had hoped?

10 Ways to Beat the Deadly Procrastination Demon
Unfortunately, not everyone is lucky enough to discover how to stop procrastinating at an early age. So I'm going to share my secrets with you right here and now.

Smart Women Create the Right Environment
This article is a reminder about how important it is to create the “right environment” both internally and externally is we are to live a meaningful life filled with passion and purpose. A cluttered environment creates a cluttered mind. We typically are not as creative as we might be if we have an open, reflective environment. This is also true of our internal environment---our self talk. Is your self-talk positive and full of possibility? Do you have relationships with nutritious people? The “right” Environment is key to living our dreams and reaching our goals.

Business Owner Has Cleared the Clutter and the Stress to Find a More Productive Business
At one time, Cathy considered herself an organized person, but life has happened since then. Having twins and starting 2 different businesses has changed all that. Even still, she felt she had it pretty together and was progressing positively with her career But in her husband's eyes, Cathy's strategies did not work. He saw documents, products, toys and boxes stacked in corners of her office and a frequently time-challenged wife. “He had a mission - he has been trying to organize me for the past year. He would get frustrated and I would get frustrated,” Cathy said, referring to her husband. He had tried several approaches including rearranging things himself, but nothing would stick.

Be an Advocate to Ruffle Some Feathers and Accelerate Your Business
The “it” factor- that special something that will make you and your business stand out in a crowded marketplace and be selected over your competitors. The “it” factor is being an advocate. Taking a stand for something and in fact being loud and proud about it.

Is Your Business Bi-Polar? How to Better Manage Your Cash-flow Highs and Lows
Strategies to ensure that your business stays on an even keel, with steadily increasing revenue.

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Concluding with Your Assignment
Let’s quickly put everything you’ve learned in this module into a summarized perspective. I started this module by teaching you that paradigms are how you see things in your environment As a sincere mark of respect to all the brave citizens, who lost their innocent lives in the cowardly and cruel attack of 9/11, PLANiT OrganiZer.com offers a few more days of FREE access to all 34, life changing modules of Time Control. Log on to www.timecontrol.cc

“A Business Coach’s Top Ten Tactics for Marketing Professional Services”
Marketing professional services is a real and difficult challenge. The challenges of marketing professional services are different from those of marketing products. Two major reasons for the differences are that clients cannot see or touch professional services before they buy them and the professional services are often produced and consumed simultaneously. And another reason is that marketing professional services is split among marketing, sales, professional and management staff instead of a dedicated marketing and sales force. Based upon my research and my own professional experience, I developed a Top Ten Tactics for marketing professional services. My top ten tactics for marketing professional services are:

Really Bad Powerpoint
I wrote this about four years ago, originally as an ebook. I figured the idea might spread and then the problem would go away--we'd no longer see thousands of hours wasted, every single day, by boring PowerPoint presentations filled with bullets. Not only has it not gone away, it's gotten a lot worse. Last week I got a template from a conference organizer. It seems they want every single presenter to not only use bullets for their presentations, but for all of us to use the same format! Shudder. So, for posterity, and in the vain hope it might work, here we go again:

Breakdown Breakthrough: Overcoming the 12 Common Professional Crises Working Women Face
Thousands of professional women today are discovering a startling and deeply disturbing truth – that their professional lives are no longer working. Often this realization hits a woman smack between the eyes in midlife, and is experienced as a full-blown crisis. In fact, there are 12 common crises professional women are facing today, all sharing one common theme – disempowerment — the inability to advocate effectively for oneself or move forward in positive, self-affirming and productive ways. Read about new research findings on professional women today which helps women address, and successfully overcome, these personal and professional challenges.

THE TOO SALESY PARADOX WHY PROFESSIONAL SERVICE PROVIDERS CANT SELL AND WHAT TO DO ABOUT IT
By John Doerr The distress is obvious. The complaints are frequent. The clear disdain for the activity is surprisingly unfiltered. What are we talking about? Selling, or more specifically, selling professional services. In conversation after conversation as I work with clients, conduct seminars, or network with my professional colleagues, I hear the same comments: Selling conflicts with my values as a professional. Selling gets in the way of building strong relationships. You have to have it in your genes - like a used car salesman. I don't sell professional services - I work with my clients to create the best solutions. People won't respect me as a professional if I am selling to them. I can't sell to them. What will they think of me? It (selling) is not what we do around here.

Facebook Event Sp@m: Please, Please Stop!
People create events on Facebook- a common example would be for a teleseminar. They invite everyone on their list and those invited get the chance to RSVP that Yes, No, or Maybe they’ll attend. The event organizer now has the ability to segment the messages they send out based on how people RSVP. However, there is one very tempting option and that is the option to message ALL invitees, whether they RSVP’d or not.

Become the Star You Are Meant to Be
You want more out of life than just a job. Whether you work for a large company, a startup, a nonprofit, or you are an entrepreneur, you want to be a star; a complete and total personal and professional success. But professional success is complicated and may be elusive. To achieve professional success and become the star you are meant to be you need a professional success blueprint.

Workers Of The World, Untie!
Maybe the reason a community organizer could rise to the highest office in the land is that, well, the leftist community has always been in great need of organization. The trouble with socialism, as Maggie Thatcher said, is that you eventually run out of other people's money... but the trouble with socialists seems to be that they can't ever agree on which of them is best suited for totalitarian leadership of the Utopia they envision....

The Three Key Roles in a Conference Call
There are three key roles in a conference call: Organizer, Chair and Participant. There's some overlap between these roles, and they're not necessarily always done by different people. However, all three roles are important, and all play a part in making the conference call successful.

Photoshop Effects for that Fab Wedding Website
Dream wedding websites are included in dream weddings. Conducting a business as a wedding organizer is extremely tough because of the competition. Each wedding planner is devising ways and means to make sure that he gives the best or the perfect wedding for his client/s.

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