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Smart Women, Halloween and Attracting Your Ideal Client
This article offers ideas, tips and solutions on how to create a welcoming or inviting first experience so that ideal clients will become more interested in what they do. The presentation of yourself and your business is very important when marketing to your ideal client. You need to create ways to attract them to want to become a regular client.

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Ready To Break Through The Comfort Barrier and Grow Your Home Business
Treat your business like a business and it will reward you like a business. Treat it like hobby and it will cost you like a hobby. If fear and lack of confidence are getting in your way, it’s time to break through the comfort barrier.

Lesson #1: Employees are the Engine of Your Company
“I always felt that our people came first,” says Kelleher. “Some of the business schools regarded that as a conundrum. They would say: Which comes first, your people, your customers, or your shareholders? And I would say, it's not a conundrum. Your people come first, and if you treat them right, they'll treat the customers right, and the customers will come back, and that'll make the shareholders happy.”

Time, Money and Life-Balance, Part 2: Money!
Do yourself a favor and master the art of money. Avoid or get out of debt. Spend less than you make. Save the difference and invest over time. Treat money as an honored guest in your life, one who will quickly flee if you do not treat her well, but one who will stay and enrich your life beyond measure if you treat her with skill, care and respect.

Top Salespeople Secret #5 During a Down Economy: Treat Yourself
With so many demands in work and personal life, how is a salesperson to have time to treat themselves? And treat to what? Top salespeople take time off to plan; during down economy talk salespeople who plan from an inspired state have their sales accelerate.

Want to increase sales? Think Halloween
Soon little goblins and witches will be knocking on doors; holding out their hands or bags; and asking "Trick or Treat?" So what makes them any different than you as a professional sales person?

Focus on the Problem
The problem is often more important than the solution when it comes to the rules of attraction. Figuring out what these problems are, is key to your success in the business world. After following the four simple steps in this article and finding problems that your prospects are facing, your marketing techniques will be as easy as saying "Trick or Treat."

What Is A Fraudulent Taheebo Product?
"Taheebo" is the South American name for a tree. It grows in Brazil, Argentina and many other countries. The bark of this tree has been used for centuries by the natives of each of these countries -- used to treat all sorts of serious health problems, but particularly to treat cancer.

Our National Debt: Now, That's Scary
I've been hearing a radio ad that's right on the money - literally. It depicts a little kid coming to the door for "trick-or-treat," dressed not as a vampire or a ghost, but as - that's right - the national debt.

Wealth Creating System Step 4 - Financial Awareness
Welcome to the 4th step in my Wealth Creating System and today I want to talk about financial awareness (please read step 1, 2 and 3 first) Most systems of budgeting are based on punishment and reward and the principles of dieting are similar. If you are “good” – i.e., you deny yourself food and / or shopping for a set time – you get a treat. If you are “bad” you don’t get the treat, plus you’re supposed to feel bad about what you’ve done. But here’s the problem: Diets Don’t Work!

Mice and Men
Recently, there was a university study done using white mice as the subjects for a psychological experiment. The mice were put into a cage with a red light and a green light on opposite sides of the space. The experiment was designed in such a way that when a bell rang, a mouse could rush to the red light or the green light to receive a treat. The treat was only presented for a few seconds, so that if the mouse guessed wrong and went to the green light when the treat was being presented at the red light, the mouse didn't have enough time to rush across the cage and get the treat.

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