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Introverts - More of a Transparent than Social Butterfly
Did you know there is such a thing as a transparent butterfly? Recently a friend emailed me some photos of this beautiful insect that comes from Central America. A quick internet search will find you many photos of this beautiful butterfly. The transparent butterfly is more of a metaphor for an introvert than you might first think. No, not a social butterfly but more like the transparent creature.

Top 10 Excuses Why Marketing Is Not For You
Excuses, excuses, excuses! Some days it feels like everyone I talk to has an excuses why they can't market their businesses. I've heard them all, from "the dog ate my marketing plan" to "my product is so good that it should market itself" but the one thing I know about excuses is that they don't build businesses. People build businesses, and if you think you've got a good excuse why you can't market your business, my guess is that you're in error. Just look at my Top 10 Excuses Why Marketing Is Not For You to see if your excuse shows up (betcha it does!).

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Lesson #4: Keep Your Pulse on the Market
“No one is as sensitive to public taste as us,” says McMahon. “We have our own focus group 200 times a year. We're about what people want.”

Ten Survival Strategy Tips For Hostile or Sensitive Interviews From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach
Have you ever been interviewed by the media in a hostile or sensitive situation? Did you feel prepared to handle that interview? Do you ever notice or even pay attention to how many times people are embarrassed or made to look foolish or ignorant during tough interviews? Do you realize the positive impacts that can result from a superb performance in those hostile interviews? Well, if you have noticed and do realize the potential benefits of strong interview performance, what have you done about it? If you want to increase your preparedness when being interviewed on very sensitive subjects, then you might be open to some advice to help you in your future experiences. Your strategic thinking business coach offers the following ten (10) survival strategy tips on handling sensitive and hostile interviews.

Pa-ZIG-ative Thinking
People who are doing better than good will be sensitive to the needs of others and do the little things that make a big difference.

Just Be Yourself
You find yourself playing different roles according to what you are doing or who you're with. You try to be one type of person at work, another type of person with friends, another person at home, when you're driving a car,or perhaps when you stand up in public to speak. All these hats we wear every day. The big question is when are you really you? What would happen if you allowed the real you to stand up in every situation you faced? There is a person you were born with all the abilities, talents and skills you need to be that person. This article suggests some ways in which you can learn to enjoy just being yourself.

Reach Your Reader: How to Make Your Letters a Success
Letters—and even e-mails—are person-to-person communications; they are usually written by one person and read by one person. They have the power to win you’re your reader like no other marketing material can. However, there is no such thing as a routine letter. As soon as you start to regard external correspondence as just a task that needs to get done, your letters may lose their personal touch and competitive edge.

Feeling Guilty About Home and Work?
In this sensitive look at Work life effectiveness david oliver helps us lose some guilt and gives some practical ideas

Is It Just Me?
A client asked out loud a question that, I’m sure, many of us have thought in our own minds. “Is it just me? Why am I so sensitive? Why do I have so much mind chatter? Why are my feelings so on the surface? Is everyone like that?”

How to Begin the Conversation About Estate Planning
No one relishes the thought of their parents becoming elderly, infirm, or passing away. But these very sensitive issues must be discussed before it is too late.

Relationships and Communication: Sender vs. Receiver
In relationships and communication, who’s more responsible for avoiding misinterpretation, the person speaking or the person listening? The answer depends on which of the 6 innate Perceptual Styles describe the person speaking-and which one describes the person being spoken to.

How to Interview and Hire a Bookkeeper for Your Small or Home Business
If you are a small or home-based business owner considering handing over your business' bookkeeping duties, whether to an internal employee or an outside contractor, you will need to exercise your full due diligence. After all, chances are that you will be entrusting to this person or service your personal financial information as well as sensitive business and customer data. But how can you find a qualified and trustworthy bookkeeper or bookkeeping service? Many suggest asking the potential bookkeeping job candidate a series of accounting-related questions during the interview to access their competency. But, if you have limited knowledge in accounting then you may have a hard time discerning whether or not the answers you receive are being fudged.

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