| Casual Articles |
Hubs | Hubbers | Topics | Request |
| #1 in Business | Subscribe Email Print |
|
You are here: Home > Writing and Speaking > Writing > Writers: How Prepared are You for Disasters? |
|
Casual Articles - Writers: How Prepared are You for Disasters?
A Look at Promotional Products xample, I now store some of my hard copies in a hand held file case that I keep on the floor of my closet so I could grab the case in a hurry. Storage containers that I might have to leave are kept higher on closet shelves and taller bookcase shelves.When it comes to getting the attention of individuals and the public at large, nothing is more effective than free products. In light of this, many different companies and corporations will offer promotional products to their intended audience in the hopes of instigating the individual into becoming a loyal customer of the company. Many people might be concerned that by giving away free products to so many people a business could end up hurt 4. Have a Plan Besides having an evacuation plan or an escape route, you might want to consider planning ahead about what you would prefer to take, especially if you are forced to leave your home in a hurry. Would you rather grab your hand written journals, copies of your most recent wr Starting an Internet Business Makes You Learn and Earn On August 29, 2005, I lost about 90% of my writing and writing-related items to a natural disaster. As a resident of New Orleans, I learned to be prepared for hurricanes over the years, but had failed to adequately prepare so that I could have salvaged at least some of my writing and writing related items. I lost a thick file of story ideas I had been collecting before I had even began to learn the rules and elements of fiction writing. I lost countless hard and soft copies of stories in progress, along with the earliest stories I had attempted when I first began to try my pen at fiction writing. Poems, rejection letters, acceptance letters, character biographies, and hand written journals were all lost to flood water.Many people are really thankful to live in the current Internet Revolutions Age as it allows them to work in the comfort of their HOME. It allows them to have more FLEXIBLE time management which they can allocate to their love ones, especially to the little ones.Can you imagine people living before the Internet Era?To make money, you need to be PHYSICALLY there. To make additional income, you need to find a part-time job and Now, a year and two months after Hurricane Katrina and the levee breaches, I am better prepared to save the writing I have done since. If you are not already protecting your writing in case of a natural, or otherwise, disaster, then here are a few suggestions you might want to consider. 1. Create Back Up Copies Try to have at least one additional copy of all of your stories, poems, articles, etc. Create back up copies by using such storage devices like flash drives, rewritable compact discs, and floppy disks, if possible. Consider creating hard copies, or printed copies, of your writing. 2. Choose How You Will Store Your Writing Consider how you might prefer to store those back up copies you have created. Your choices can include briefcases, hand held file cases, small plastic containers the size of shoe boxes, and small fire and water proof safes. Also try to be sure to return compact discs and floppy disks into their jewel cases. This will help make it easy to store the compact discs and floppy disks into the larger storage containers you have chosen. 3. Choose Where You Will Store Your Writing Consider choosing a central place where you would prefer to store the larger containers holding your compact discs, floppy disks, and flash drives. Try to pick a spot where you will keep the things you might be able to grab in a hurry, and a spot that you think will be safe for what you may have to leave behind. For example, I now store some of my hard copies in a hand held file case that I keep on the floor of my closet so I could grab the case in a hurry. Storage containers that I might have to leave are kept higher on closet shelves and taller bookcase shelves. 4. Have a Plan Besides having an evacuation plan or an escape route, you might want to consider planning ahead about what you would prefer to take, especially if you are forced to leave your home in a hurry. Would you rather grab your hand written journals, copies of your most recent wr How to Create a Great Mentoring Relationship when I first began to try my pen at fiction writing. Poems, rejection letters, acceptance letters, character biographies, and hand written journals were all lost to flood water.Everyone who is passionate about being a business owner or moving up needs and wants a mentor. Maybe there is someone you know or you just know of who can help you to take your life to the next level. How can you get that person to happily share their wisdom with you to help you get on the right path? How can you rise above the rest so that person wants to give you extra help?I've been a mentor to certain people for years, but never Now, a year and two months after Hurricane Katrina and the levee breaches, I am better prepared to save the writing I have done since. If you are not already protecting your writing in case of a natural, or otherwise, disaster, then here are a few suggestions you might want to consider. 1. Create Back Up Copies Try to have at least one additional copy of all of your stories, poems, articles, etc. Create back up copies by using such storage devices like flash drives, rewritable compact discs, and floppy disks, if possible. Consider creating hard copies, or printed copies, of your writing. 2. Choose How You Will Store Your Writing Consider how you might prefer to store those back up copies you have created. Your choices can include briefcases, hand held file cases, small plastic containers the size of shoe boxes, and small fire and water proof safes. Also try to be sure to return compact discs and floppy disks into their jewel cases. This will help make it easy to store the compact discs and floppy disks into the larger storage containers you have chosen. 3. Choose Where You Will Store Your Writing Consider choosing a central place where you would prefer to store the larger containers holding your compact discs, floppy disks, and flash drives. Try to pick a spot where you will keep the things you might be able to grab in a hurry, and a spot that you think will be safe for what you may have to leave behind. For example, I now store some of my hard copies in a hand held file case that I keep on the floor of my closet so I could grab the case in a hurry. Storage containers that I might have to leave are kept higher on closet shelves and taller bookcase shelves. 4. Have a Plan Besides having an evacuation plan or an escape route, you might want to consider planning ahead about what you would prefer to take, especially if you are forced to leave your home in a hurry. Would you rather grab your hand written journals, copies of your most recent wr Do You Look Good on Paper?
No matter how talented you are or how great you present yourself in person, if you’re in the market for a new job and want to dazzle a potential employer with your credentials, the one sure way is by looking good on paper. Regardless of your experience, to attract positive attention, a dynamic resume is a must. In other words, to stand out from the crowd, you have to create a resume that gets results.The Key That Opens the Door! f all of your stories, poems, articles, etc. Create back up copies by using such storage devices like flash drives, rewritable compact discs, and floppy disks, if possible. Consider creating hard copies, or printed copies, of your writing. 2. Choose How You Will Store Your Writing Consider how you might prefer to store those back up copies you have created. Your choices can include briefcases, hand held file cases, small plastic containers the size of shoe boxes, and small fire and water proof safes. Also try to be sure to return compact discs and floppy disks into their jewel cases. This will help make it easy to store the compact discs and floppy disks into the larger storage containers you have chosen. 3. Choose Where You Will Store Your Writing Consider choosing a central place where you would prefer to store the larger containers holding your compact discs, floppy disks, and flash drives. Try to pick a spot where you will keep the things you might be able to grab in a hurry, and a spot that you think will be safe for what you may have to leave behind. For example, I now store some of my hard copies in a hand held file case that I keep on the floor of my closet so I could grab the case in a hurry. Storage containers that I might have to leave are kept higher on closet shelves and taller bookcase shelves. 4. Have a Plan Besides having an evacuation plan or an escape route, you might want to consider planning ahead about what you would prefer to take, especially if you are forced to leave your home in a hurry. Would you rather grab your hand written journals, copies of your most recent wr Sell Your Love pact discs and floppy disks into their jewel cases. This will help make it easy to store the compact discs and floppy disks into the larger storage containers you have chosen.It's well documented that if we love our work, then we usually become experts at it and eventually the money shows up. Makes sense, but this is a slight shift on that concept. I want you to literally look at the concept of selling love for money. This has nothing to do with prostitution. Prostitution lacks love which is the core of what's wrong with that industry. No, I'm talking about infusing your product with love before selling it. L 3. Choose Where You Will Store Your Writing Consider choosing a central place where you would prefer to store the larger containers holding your compact discs, floppy disks, and flash drives. Try to pick a spot where you will keep the things you might be able to grab in a hurry, and a spot that you think will be safe for what you may have to leave behind. For example, I now store some of my hard copies in a hand held file case that I keep on the floor of my closet so I could grab the case in a hurry. Storage containers that I might have to leave are kept higher on closet shelves and taller bookcase shelves. 4. Have a Plan Besides having an evacuation plan or an escape route, you might want to consider planning ahead about what you would prefer to take, especially if you are forced to leave your home in a hurry. Would you rather grab your hand written journals, copies of your most recent wr 7 Easy Steps To Product Creation xample, I now store some of my hard copies in a hand held file case that I keep on the floor of my closet so I could grab the case in a hurry. Storage containers that I might have to leave are kept higher on closet shelves and taller bookcase shelves.The Internet holds a wealth of information. On the Internet, you can find just about anything you can think of. There are web pages upon web pages of information regarding any business imaginable. The fastest growing business on the Internet today is online retail shopping.Many people feel that they can have a successful online retail shop, however, they do not know what to sell in there shops. Creating a website is very easy, filling i 4. Have a Plan Besides having an evacuation plan or an escape route, you might want to consider planning ahead about what you would prefer to take, especially if you are forced to leave your home in a hurry. Would you rather grab your hand written journals, copies of your most recent writing, or the writing you consider most important at the time? Of course, if you are able to evacuate ahead of time, then there is a chance you could take all of your writing along with you. Although there is the possibility that I won't face any disasters in the future, I am at least comforted knowing that I have taken better precautions. And while I still might be unable to save all of my writing and writing-related items when, or if, the next disaster strikes, I am better prepared so that I may be able to save some of my writing. Above all, however, is that we work to save our lives in case of disasters. I hope that you won't ever have to set your own disaster plans in motion, but also that you will consider utilizing the suggestions I have made. Happy writing and stay safe! © 2006 C. M. Clifton.
HTTP = HTML link (for blogs, profiles,phorums):
Related Articles:Do You Need a Professional Logo? Parenting Your Employees to Better Performance Are You The Worst Enemy of Your Business?
|