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Complicated Tax Laws Mean Tax Franchises Boom
Franchises that offer tax-related services may seem like a seasonal business, but it's a category that's booming, thanks to the complicated US tax code.

How To Reduce Waste At Shopping Malls
What do you do with outdated seasonal banners at shopping malls? Typically, throw them out. In Vancouver they've taken a greener, much more beneficial path. And I have suggestions for them to go even further...

5 big myths about your time
Some people have told me privately that they would love to be more organised and in greater control of their time but they are worried about the negative side-effects. Side effects? What could possibly be wrong or negative about having more time and better personal and professional organisation?

Managing Stress
Meditation, or stilling of the mind, significantly reduces stress and the detrimental effects on your mind and body and keep you in the present moment and free from anxiety. It is proven scientifically that even small amounts of meditation daily can cut down on the negative effects of stress. Quieting your mind will eliminate the thoughts and emotions that cause stress and increase your sense of peace.

Seasonal Marketing: A Big Bang at the Right Time!
Seasonal demand is critical to your marketing budget. Understanding seasonality can help you plan events, inventory, and staffing.

Strategic Planning and Effects-Based Thinking: Part 1
In strategic planning and decision making, effects-based thinking (EBT) is a vital tactic to assess the effects of specific actions, not in a narrowly defined and time-limited way, but through a perspective that is sensitive to broad-ranging and lasting impacts. In our fast-paced personal and work lives, we tend to think more about today's issues rather than tomorrow's - but effects-based thinking is the opposite of short-sightedness.

Effects-Based Thinking: Part II
In 'Effects-Based Thinking - Part I', the definition of effects-based thinking, or EBT, was established as an approach to strategic planning, which contributes to long-lasting organizational impacts. Expanding on this concept, we can view the differences between strategic planning with EBT and simply tracking progress with metrics. With EBT, we're able to construct, align and adapt our measurements to ensure success within the organization.

Effects-Based Thinking Part III
In Part I of this series, the concept that everything exists within a system from the perspective of complexity was introduced. In Part II, a three-tiered framework of effects-based thinking (EBT) and planning critical to understanding change in organizations, markets and communities was discussed. In this final installment, discover how effects are planned within complex systems and how adaptive leadership propels those effects.

How Seasonality Affects Commodities
If you are looking to increase your odds of trading success, seasonal analysis can make a big difference. Learn the secrets of how seasonal tendencies affect commodities. It could help you make a fortune.

Springer Financial Advisors President Keith Springer in Sacramento CA Quoted In CNBC Article
Keith Springer is quoted in a CNBC article to discuss why the market is failing to reach the traditional seasonal highs.

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