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Where Are Your Habits Leading You?
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| You are an accumulation of your habits. From how you get out of bed, how you shower, how you dress, how you walk, sit, and talk, how you respond to the world, how you act in front of others, and how you think; you're living out your habits. |
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Not Taking Vacations
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| Many Americans are giving up traditional vacations. The reasons range from having too little time off work to not having enough money to travel. But in many cases, people just aren’t in the habit of getting away from their jobs.
All this has some experts worried.
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Failure: Cost or Investment?
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| Do you consider failure a loss or an investment? Whether you realize it or not, your perception influences your management style. How? That's what this article is designed to tell you. |
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How did Joe Girard use the 'Magic' word to become the world's greatest retail salesman?
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| This magic word made Joe Girard the world's best retail salesman for 12 years in a row. You too can easily use this magic for your business. |
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The Cost of Creativity
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| Sometimes the most dangerous threat to a software project is another bright guy with another bright idea. The problem is that sometimes bright ideas cost too much to execute. Here's a look at some of the questions that should be asked whenever a new "bright idea" is proposed. Knowing what questions to ask, and how to listen to the answers, could save you a lot of money. |
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Waking Up To Opportunity
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| When you are at the right time and at the right place, you'll succeed even if you're falling asleep. |
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120 Billion Reasons to Sell the Yen
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| Last year, one of the few financial instruments that was headed to the moon was the Japanese Yen. Since then, things in Japan have started to unravel. GDP has declined and exporters are suffering. Shorting the Yen vs the US dollar will prove to be profitable during 2009.
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The Internet Tax Man Cometh
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| If your small business is like most, the majority of your large purchases are made locally from companies that already collect sales tax. Furniture and computer equipment are typically the largest ticket items a small business buys, so unless you bought your desks and computers off of Ebay (which is highly possible these days) you should be OK. |
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Operator Error Is Why Most Businesses Fail
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| This is the column that probably gets me kicked out of the entrepreneurial chapter of the Priory of Scion. I look silly in those long robes anyway, so here goes. A thousand apologies to my entrepreneurial brothers and sisters, but. I think the more important question is: do businesses fail or does the entrepreneur in charge of them fail? I have to be honest and tell you that I think most business failures must be laid at the feet of the person in charge. |
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Mastermind Your Way To Business Success
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| While I’m a firm believer in goals, I’m not a big believer in New Year’s resolutions; mainly because it has been my experience that most resolutions are repeated year after year and forgotten by the time we sober up on January 2nd. |
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Concrete Resolutions
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| January is usually the month when people make resolutions for the new year they are about to embark on. We review and take account of what was done the previous year and what was not done; what we did accomplish or not accomplish. |
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HOW TO KEEP YOUR RESOLUTIONS AND REACH YOUR GOALS
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| Another year has flown by and here you are at the beginning of another year. This is a time when many people assess their life and make "new year resolutions" or set goals for the New Year. Sometimes they are the exact same resolutions as last year!! Did you make some of these? |
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Why New Year Resolutions Don’t Work!
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| Every New Year’s Eve millions of people all over the globe make resolutions for the coming year. Every year they look back disappointed that yet another year has come and gone and their goals haven’t been achieved again. They feel like losers and they lie to themselves again by solemnly pledging to shape up, be stronger and do better next year. |
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“End of Year Thoughts From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach”
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| As we enter the month of December each year, we often wonder where the year has gone, how quickly it has passed and what we did or did not accomplish. He end of each year finds us thinking about holidays, gifts, parties and friends, as well as the closing out of another business year. The end of the year is a time to look back on the previous year and look forward to the next.
And while reflecting on the past year, a strategic thinking business coach would like to suggest that you take time to remember and to give thanks for the great things that happened in your business. And to build on all of the positive things that you accomplished this past year and carry that positive momentum into next year.
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“A Strategic Approach To Setting & Achieving Your Goals For The New Year, According To Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach”
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| The end of the calendar year or the end of the company’s fiscal year presents an opportune time to review the performance of the past year and to develop some solid business goals for the new calendar or fiscal year. Using some strategic thinking, here are a few tips for setting and achieving your goals for the new year. |
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Lesson #4: Use Innovation To Break Through Your Limitations
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| “We are used to things improving every year; we are used to having a better cell phone next year than this year; a better lap top,” says Musk. “We are even used to some basic things, like we expect more from your car in next year’s model than last year’s model. But this is not the case in space; reliability and cost - those are the fundamental parameters of transportation - have not improved.” |
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End of Year Thoughts From Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach: Looking to Success in 2009 and Beyond
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| As we enter the month of December each year, we often wonder where the year has gone, how quickly it has passed and what we did or did not accomplish. He end of each year finds us thinking about holidays, gifts, parties and friends, as well as the closing out of another business year. The end of the year is a time to look back on the previous year and look forward to the next.
And while reflecting on the past year, Your Strategic Thinking Business Coach would like to suggest that you take time to remember and to give thanks for the great things that happened in your business. And to build on all of the positive things that you accomplished this past year and carry that positive momentum into next year.
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Renewal
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| Every New Year's Eve, I go through a kind of renewal ritual. It is my gift to myself for having done my best for the past year, and it allows me to look forward to an even better year to come. I have recommended some form of this for all people who take my leadership classes. It does not need to be done on the New Year; some people like to do this on their birthday or some other specific day of the year. The point is to designate one day to reflect on what you have done, where you are, and what you intend to do in the coming year and beyond. |
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Who knows what year it is anyway?
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| The last day of the liturgical year is the Saturday before the First Sunday of Advent. In 2009 this was Saturday, November 28. Do you know when it is in 2010?
What does Fiscal Year-End Mean?
The completion of a one-year, or 12-month, accounting period. A firm's fiscal year-end does not necessarily need to fall on December 31, and can actually fall on any day throughout the year. |
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Two Huge Marketing Things
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| Another year is drawing to a close, a new year about to begin. I hope that this year has taught you many things, such as moving beyond your insecurities, conquering your self-imposed limitations and mastering your fear of failure. As you go into this new year, there are two things I want you to keep in mind. Read on to see what I mean. |
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What A Beautiful Year
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| It was a weird year, and in many ways, a difficult year. It was a year of uncertainty, even a year of adversity for many people. It was a mean year for politics, a brutal year for business, and a disastrous year for the economy. But it was also a beautiful year.... |
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