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Three Pathways to Publishing Your Book
Some books are best suited to self-publishing, some to publishing traditionally, and some should use a subsidy publisher (sometimes wrongly referred to as a "self-publishing company"). Understanding the choices will help you now which is right for your book project.

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Top Ten Ways to Manage Interruptions
So many people I worked with said they got more work done at home than in the office. That was because there were so many interruptions in the office. In fact lots of people come in early or stay late just to have quiet time to work. One way to have that same quiet time during the day is to manage interruptions. Look for ways to create a “Power hour” of work time. Maybe this will allow you to get home earlier!

Ten Locations for Quiet Reflection for Busy Professionals
Increasingly we are all busy with our lives and we work at a hectic pace. Finding ways and times to just be quiet and contemplative is difficult. I know that I have to consciously carve out some time in my day for reflection and rest. When I do it, I have to resist the guilty feeling that tells me I “ought” to be doing something more “productive”. Here are 10 suggested places for quiet contemplation.

Finding An Entrepreneurial Lifeline In A Life Of Quiet Desperation
Henry David Thoreau wrote, "The mass of men lead lives of quiet desperation." I would agree with that, but in these modern times, women must be added into the equation. I believe that is the people living these lives of quiet desperation that is fueling the current boom in online and offline entrepreneurs.

The Evolution (Not Death) Of SEO
There is a lot of talk about the “death of SEO” and “the death of ranking reports” lately. It all stems from some sessions at PubCon in Las Vegas.

How to even out the peaks and troughs in your business
Do you ever get times in your business where you’re really busy and then other times when you’re really quiet? Annoying isn’t it and frustrating? Wouldn’t it be much easier if you had business constantly coming in and never faced the really quiet times?

Forget Last Rites: The New Opportunity for Publishers in Online Advertising
Don’t call in the pallbearers yet. In a year characterized by the death of publications and publishers struggling to monetize assets, it’s not all death and gloom.

Mental Health and Wellness - De-clutter and Let Go of that Baggage
As human beings we have some pretty interesting views on life, death and the world. Sometimes we believe that hanging onto things keeps the memory of someone we love who has passed or an old love alive. In fact quiet often it holds us stuck in our pain, and has a negative impact on your mental health and wellbeing, so that the physical stuff we keep is a representation of the emotional baggage attached to it. So why am I in a position to be an authority on this subject? If you have read some of my blog posts or know of me, you will also know that my eldest son Ryan died in 2007. We are coming up to the 2 year anniversary (28th August, 2009). Have you ever lost someone you loved? I bet most of you have, if it was someone really close to you, you may have been faced with the task of sorting through their possessions.....

How to Get Your Managers and Employees to Follow Through with Outstanding Sevice
Whether you are an organization of 25 or 5,000, one of the greatest obstacles to a well run team is getting your managers and employees to consistently treat your clients and customers right. Far too often, the customer service training program that is completed gets mediocre results. The employee of the month program seems to die a quiet death. The motivational posters urging employees to excel in being a team player and delivering excellent service appear to be useless. What is the missing link that will bind these and other reinforces together to create the changes you want? Find out by reading this educational article.

Innovation Champions, Skunkworks, and Organization Learning
Advertising executive, Charles Brower once said, "A new idea is delicate. It can be killed by a sneer or a yawn; it can be stabbed to death by a quip and worried to death by a frown on the right person's brow." When innovations are in the exploration stage, they need a champion to take them through the rest of the developmental stages.

Lesson #5: People Are More Important Than Cars
“There is no triumph or glory in the world that's worth an inch of human skin," Enzo Ferrari was once quoted as saying after one of his drivers was killed in a race accident. Ferrari faced a lot of tragedy in his life, including the death of his first son, Alfredo Ferrari, best known as Dino. This death affected Ferrari throughout his career and made him pay a lot of attention to people.

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