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What You Must Know About Book Printing in this moment, in my passion, doing what I love the most! That is the feeling that I currently have and that infuses me with energy to give more and do more.With the advent of new technology especially the internet, we thought that it would be the dooms day for books. But it’s not. In fact more and more people are motivated to read more. And through the internet, making books and selling them has fueled offline readership.You see books play a vital role in fueling literacy in the society. Books are the source of information of people. Because of this there’s a growing demand for more books to be published. And this results in the need for more practical solutions on how to publish books that stimulates readership.Printing books is not that easy because you have to write pages and pages of stories or articles to make that book whole. And as an author you have two options on how you can have your books be published. There’s traditional publishing and self-publishing. What’s the difference of the two?Traditional publishing is when the publisher prints book that is written by someone and give the author of that book a royalty fee whenever the book is sold in a bookstore. The nice thing ab However, I can remember that when I first had a paying client, I began to be obsessed. I saw the money coming in and then I forgot what I was doing. I stopped working on what I loved and began looking to the emails every day in hope of new sales. I kept on checking the email hoping that there will be more sales coming in that was similar to the previous one. Therefore, instead of doing what I loved, I began to look only for results. When I did not see those results, I got disappointed. I realized that I was getting into that pattern after three months of just sitting and sulking around and doing nothing. I forgot my passion. I forgot to do what brought me the most joy. I forgot the reason for why I started this business. When I realized this, my joy came back. I began to see that there was joy when I received remuneration for my work, but that my main source of joy came from doing the work itself. My main source of joy was writing, recording, sharing, reading. I began to realize that I constantly have access to my true source of joy and can re-focus on what I truly love to do rather than looking for results. I have realized that results will come, but it is more important for every single entrepreneur to be focused on doing what they love. To work on it, to infuse it with more and more value. That is the true way of getting more out of life. That is the place where we should be c Bookkeeping Hiring Tips When you are starting off on any kind of business, a question that you should ask yourself is “Where am I coming from?” This question is meant to get at the foundation of your business.In today’s transient and fast paced world, it’s getting harder and harder to find qualified, competent people who not only know their stuff but can be trusted to handle your business’s monies. All too often you hear stories about inexperienced so called bookkeepers who either messed up someone’s books or stuck their hand in the cookie jar and helped themselves to thousands or millions of dollars.Exact Accounting Services has listed 7 of the most important things you need to know when making a decision to hire the right bookkeeper, permanent or contract. Like everything else in life, there are no guarantees but by following our guide, you can help reduce the odds of inviting the elephant to come sit on you.Our goal is to keep this list short and sweet and not to make this sound like a Jerry McGuire movie mission statement. Here are the 7 things you need to know in order to find the right bookkeeper. Good luck!1. The Experience Factor - Do they really know their stuff? There is an awful lot of competition out there, given that, peop The question may initially seem confusing, but what it is actually asking is “What is your purpose for creating or carrying out this business? What is your intention?” What you should realize is that every answer will provide a lens or a view-point of how you are working. If your answer is “I created this business to make a lot of money.” Then that is the lens with which you are conducting your business. That is where you are coming from. That being the case, all of the actions that you take will be coming from that intention. That intention runs supreme and is the engine behind your entire operations. There is nothing wrong with that. But what we can truly see about this intention, if we look at it carefully, is that it is a very ME-oriented intention. It is an “out to get” mentality. It is a mentality of looking for completion or looking for wholeness. It is an intention of looking for a way to fill a gap that we believe currently exists within ourselves. Once again I would like to repeat that there is nothing wrong with that. However, what we will see from people with this kind of intention is that the entire vibration around the company seems to be one of taking. When a company has only the intention to make money as its sole intention, that sends off a signal to everyone else that this company or organization is only looking to take something away from you rather than to give you anything extra. If that is the feeling that is sent off then it becomes very clear that the only people who will do business with you are the people who currently have no other choice. However, when that option opens up, they will be moving away from you and fast! If this is the dominant intention of your company, it will be a vibration that is also pervading all areas of your company. It will be the way your employees also act because the dominant intention is what gets absorbed as a way of being in the corporate culture. What this means for you is that your employees will also only be working to get. Realize that if your company has a dominant intention, it can only attract people who have that as their dominant intention as well. If it attracts someone of an opposite quality, you will either lose that person, or that person will change and begin to display traits that are in alignment with the dominant intention of the company itself. Sometimes it is necessary for a person to change because if they don’t, then they won’t be able to survive in that environment. This is an extremely powerful point to keep in mind. This is why it is extremely important to assess your dominant intentions. A dominant intention that has only getting as its main premise, will only foster people within the company who want to get. It is not a culture that is conducive to loyalty, but only to what they are going to get. Human relationships are discarded, empathy is discarded, and the sole objective is simply to get. In order to avoid this, or to shift this approach, you should begin to look at what your current intentions are. Realize that intentions are not just words. It is not just a mission statement to hang up and enforce to others. What gets reflected in the company is not what is written on the mission statement. What gets reflected in the company is the way people act. You can have the nicest and most wonderful qualities written on the mission statement, however, it is the way that you are acting, the dominant intention of the company, that will be absorbed within the entire company and that is what will be reflected to the world. So you can begin with realizing and then re-organizing, re-directing, or re-creating your dominant intention. This is where the golden rule comes into play. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. If you want to receive, then give. Most entrepreneurs who became entrepreneurs in the first place definitely came in to make money, but the truth is that the work that they are doing is what they are truly passionate about. Their passion comes from sharing their experiences and their products with others. It comes from a place of giving and of wanting to give. It comes from a place of wanting to offer value. If we forget that, then we are constantly going to be focused on the wrong thing. We are going to be looking for the results – the amount of money coming in- without focusing on the main cause of those results – our passion and our efforts that go into the company. An entrepreneur is someone who is always doing their thing. They just love to do their thing. If someone loves to create paintings, that is what they are constantly doing. If someone loves to write, that is what they are constantly doing. There is no stop to it. They are constantly doing it. If they love to share with others, that is what they are constantly doing. Remember and realize that entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs because they love to do what they do. A lot of what they do also has to do with sharing what they do with others. Most entrepreneurs when they are starting up, realize that they are starting up because they want to do something that they love all day. However, when they are in it for a while, they begin to forget that and begin to focus on the results instead of on the action that will bring the results. This normally happens with the very first paycheck that they get, or the very first item that they sold. I can speak about this from my own experience of being an entrepreneur. I began on this path and this business because I love personal development. I love to learn about life and about sharing these powerful ways to look at life with others. It is something that I absolutely love to do. So I sit and create my programs, I write articles like this one, and I work on writing the books that I want to get out to the world. This does not feel like work to me. It is my passion, it is my joy. I love writing out every single word that you are reading right now. There is no other focus when I am writing. I am not looking for results. I am completely in this moment, in my passion, doing what I love the most! That is the feeling that I currently have and that infuses me with energy to give more and do more. However, I can remember that when I first had a paying client, I began to be obsessed. I saw the money coming in and then I forgot what I was doing. I stopped working on what I loved and began looking to the emails every day in hope of new sales. I kept on checking the email hoping that there will be more sales coming in that was similar to the previous one. Therefore, instead of doing what I loved, I began to look only for results. When I did not see those results, I got disappointed. I realized that I was getting into that pattern after three months of just sitting and sulking around and doing nothing. I forgot my passion. I forgot to do what brought me the most joy. I forgot the reason for why I started this business. When I realized this, my joy came back. I began to see that there was joy when I received remuneration for my work, but that my main source of joy came from doing the work itself. My main source of joy was writing, recording, sharing, reading. I began to realize that I constantly have access to my true source of joy and can re-focus on what I truly love to do rather than looking for results. I have realized that results will come, but it is more important for every single entrepreneur to be focused on doing what they love. To work on it, to infuse it with more and more value. That is the true way of getting more out of life. That is the place where we should be co Six Things to Consider Before You Buy or Lease Business Property ing away from you rather than to give you anything extra. If that is the feeling that is sent off then it becomes very clear that the only people who will do business with you are the people who currently have no other choice. However, when that option opens up, they will be moving away from you and fast! If this is the dominant intention of your company, it will be a vibration that is also pervading all areas of your company. It will be the way your employees also act because the dominant intention is what gets absorbed as a way of being in the corporate culture. What this means for you is that your employees will also only be working to get. Realize that if your company has a dominant intention, it can only attract people who have that as their dominant intention as well. If it attracts someone of an opposite quality, you will either lose that person, or that person will change and begin to display traits that are in alignment with the dominant intention of the company itself. Sometimes it is necessary for a person to change because if they don’t, then they won’t be able to survive in that environment.Each business has its own unique needs and concerns when it shops for property to serve its business needs. Each business owner is concerned with whether to lease or buy, how much space is needed, what kind of property is needed, how much to pay for the purchase or lease, how to negotiate the best price, how to negotiate the best terms, and how to find the best location. The following six points need to be considered before leasing or buying business property:1. Lease or Buy: It is usually better in the long-run to own your business property. However, that may not be the case if you are short on cash. It may be a better decision to lease a facility when you are just starting out. When you lease a building, your cash outlay is much less than it would be if you purchase a building. The purchase will require a substantial down payment, and you may have a more important use for you cash when you are starting your business.2. Find the Right Location You must consider how long you will be in the same location. If This is an extremely powerful point to keep in mind. This is why it is extremely important to assess your dominant intentions. A dominant intention that has only getting as its main premise, will only foster people within the company who want to get. It is not a culture that is conducive to loyalty, but only to what they are going to get. Human relationships are discarded, empathy is discarded, and the sole objective is simply to get. In order to avoid this, or to shift this approach, you should begin to look at what your current intentions are. Realize that intentions are not just words. It is not just a mission statement to hang up and enforce to others. What gets reflected in the company is not what is written on the mission statement. What gets reflected in the company is the way people act. You can have the nicest and most wonderful qualities written on the mission statement, however, it is the way that you are acting, the dominant intention of the company, that will be absorbed within the entire company and that is what will be reflected to the world. So you can begin with realizing and then re-organizing, re-directing, or re-creating your dominant intention. This is where the golden rule comes into play. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. If you want to receive, then give. Most entrepreneurs who became entrepreneurs in the first place definitely came in to make money, but the truth is that the work that they are doing is what they are truly passionate about. Their passion comes from sharing their experiences and their products with others. It comes from a place of giving and of wanting to give. It comes from a place of wanting to offer value. If we forget that, then we are constantly going to be focused on the wrong thing. We are going to be looking for the results – the amount of money coming in- without focusing on the main cause of those results – our passion and our efforts that go into the company. An entrepreneur is someone who is always doing their thing. They just love to do their thing. If someone loves to create paintings, that is what they are constantly doing. If someone loves to write, that is what they are constantly doing. There is no stop to it. They are constantly doing it. If they love to share with others, that is what they are constantly doing. Remember and realize that entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs because they love to do what they do. A lot of what they do also has to do with sharing what they do with others. Most entrepreneurs when they are starting up, realize that they are starting up because they want to do something that they love all day. However, when they are in it for a while, they begin to forget that and begin to focus on the results instead of on the action that will bring the results. This normally happens with the very first paycheck that they get, or the very first item that they sold. I can speak about this from my own experience of being an entrepreneur. I began on this path and this business because I love personal development. I love to learn about life and about sharing these powerful ways to look at life with others. It is something that I absolutely love to do. So I sit and create my programs, I write articles like this one, and I work on writing the books that I want to get out to the world. This does not feel like work to me. It is my passion, it is my joy. I love writing out every single word that you are reading right now. There is no other focus when I am writing. I am not looking for results. I am completely in this moment, in my passion, doing what I love the most! That is the feeling that I currently have and that infuses me with energy to give more and do more. However, I can remember that when I first had a paying client, I began to be obsessed. I saw the money coming in and then I forgot what I was doing. I stopped working on what I loved and began looking to the emails every day in hope of new sales. I kept on checking the email hoping that there will be more sales coming in that was similar to the previous one. Therefore, instead of doing what I loved, I began to look only for results. When I did not see those results, I got disappointed. I realized that I was getting into that pattern after three months of just sitting and sulking around and doing nothing. I forgot my passion. I forgot to do what brought me the most joy. I forgot the reason for why I started this business. When I realized this, my joy came back. I began to see that there was joy when I received remuneration for my work, but that my main source of joy came from doing the work itself. My main source of joy was writing, recording, sharing, reading. I began to realize that I constantly have access to my true source of joy and can re-focus on what I truly love to do rather than looking for results. I have realized that results will come, but it is more important for every single entrepreneur to be focused on doing what they love. To work on it, to infuse it with more and more value. That is the true way of getting more out of life. That is the place where we should be c Brand Love, Part 2 Last issue, I talked about increasing your Brand Love-- meaning to increase the affection that prospects and customers feel toward your business.Why?Because increasing "affection" will build relationships. Those relationships, if made strong enough by increased Brand Love, build a bridge for prospects to become customers. To some, that bridge might be made of rope, swaying in the breeze, complete with wooden planks. To others, it will be a mighty stone structure. It all depends on how well you connect with each prospect.It also means putting more cement on the bond with the customers you already have. Locking customers in, tighter and tighter with every brand experience is a critical aspect to profitability and growth. The reason here is twofold: It costs less to maintain current customers than to gain new ones, and the best advertising is word of mouth. Sounds like a clich? ('cause they are), but... it's true, folks.So, the big question is: How to do it and do it better than your competition.Previously, I mentioned In order to avoid this, or to shift this approach, you should begin to look at what your current intentions are. Realize that intentions are not just words. It is not just a mission statement to hang up and enforce to others. What gets reflected in the company is not what is written on the mission statement. What gets reflected in the company is the way people act. You can have the nicest and most wonderful qualities written on the mission statement, however, it is the way that you are acting, the dominant intention of the company, that will be absorbed within the entire company and that is what will be reflected to the world. So you can begin with realizing and then re-organizing, re-directing, or re-creating your dominant intention. This is where the golden rule comes into play. Do unto others as you would have them do unto you. If you want to receive, then give. Most entrepreneurs who became entrepreneurs in the first place definitely came in to make money, but the truth is that the work that they are doing is what they are truly passionate about. Their passion comes from sharing their experiences and their products with others. It comes from a place of giving and of wanting to give. It comes from a place of wanting to offer value. If we forget that, then we are constantly going to be focused on the wrong thing. We are going to be looking for the results – the amount of money coming in- without focusing on the main cause of those results – our passion and our efforts that go into the company. An entrepreneur is someone who is always doing their thing. They just love to do their thing. If someone loves to create paintings, that is what they are constantly doing. If someone loves to write, that is what they are constantly doing. There is no stop to it. They are constantly doing it. If they love to share with others, that is what they are constantly doing. Remember and realize that entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs because they love to do what they do. A lot of what they do also has to do with sharing what they do with others. Most entrepreneurs when they are starting up, realize that they are starting up because they want to do something that they love all day. However, when they are in it for a while, they begin to forget that and begin to focus on the results instead of on the action that will bring the results. This normally happens with the very first paycheck that they get, or the very first item that they sold. I can speak about this from my own experience of being an entrepreneur. I began on this path and this business because I love personal development. I love to learn about life and about sharing these powerful ways to look at life with others. It is something that I absolutely love to do. So I sit and create my programs, I write articles like this one, and I work on writing the books that I want to get out to the world. This does not feel like work to me. It is my passion, it is my joy. I love writing out every single word that you are reading right now. There is no other focus when I am writing. I am not looking for results. I am completely in this moment, in my passion, doing what I love the most! That is the feeling that I currently have and that infuses me with energy to give more and do more. However, I can remember that when I first had a paying client, I began to be obsessed. I saw the money coming in and then I forgot what I was doing. I stopped working on what I loved and began looking to the emails every day in hope of new sales. I kept on checking the email hoping that there will be more sales coming in that was similar to the previous one. Therefore, instead of doing what I loved, I began to look only for results. When I did not see those results, I got disappointed. I realized that I was getting into that pattern after three months of just sitting and sulking around and doing nothing. I forgot my passion. I forgot to do what brought me the most joy. I forgot the reason for why I started this business. When I realized this, my joy came back. I began to see that there was joy when I received remuneration for my work, but that my main source of joy came from doing the work itself. My main source of joy was writing, recording, sharing, reading. I began to realize that I constantly have access to my true source of joy and can re-focus on what I truly love to do rather than looking for results. I have realized that results will come, but it is more important for every single entrepreneur to be focused on doing what they love. To work on it, to infuse it with more and more value. That is the true way of getting more out of life. That is the place where we should be c Corporate Flight Attendant Salaries is always doing their thing. They just love to do their thing. If someone loves to create paintings, that is what they are constantly doing. If someone loves to write, that is what they are constantly doing. There is no stop to it. They are constantly doing it. If they love to share with others, that is what they are constantly doing. Remember and realize that entrepreneurs are entrepreneurs because they love to do what they do. A lot of what they do also has to do with sharing what they do with others. Most entrepreneurs when they are starting up, realize that they are starting up because they want to do something that they love all day. However, when they are in it for a while, they begin to forget that and begin to focus on the results instead of on the action that will bring the results. This normally happens with the very first paycheck that they get, or the very first item that they sold. I can speak about this from my own experience of being an entrepreneur.Pay. You know that business aviation pays more than commercial, in most cases a lot better, but you aren't sure what the going rate is for a corporate flight attendant. It might surprise you to learn that pay rates vary widely depending on the type of account you are flying for, your location, your responsibilities, experience, and more.Over the years I have discovered that the pay range is not set in stone. Typically, fractional operators [i.e., Netjets, Flight Options, Flexjet] pay less than charter operators [Part 135] who pay less than owner operators [Part 91]. Are there exceptions to this rule? Yes, of course. Other factors as mentioned above can play a significant role in determining what you will make. These factors include:Location. Business flight attendants based closer to major metropolitan areas command the highest salaries. New York and Los Angeles are the two most trafficked areas for private flying. Between corporate tycoons and Hollywood stars, these two metropolitan areas produce some of the most significant amo I began on this path and this business because I love personal development. I love to learn about life and about sharing these powerful ways to look at life with others. It is something that I absolutely love to do. So I sit and create my programs, I write articles like this one, and I work on writing the books that I want to get out to the world. This does not feel like work to me. It is my passion, it is my joy. I love writing out every single word that you are reading right now. There is no other focus when I am writing. I am not looking for results. I am completely in this moment, in my passion, doing what I love the most! That is the feeling that I currently have and that infuses me with energy to give more and do more. However, I can remember that when I first had a paying client, I began to be obsessed. I saw the money coming in and then I forgot what I was doing. I stopped working on what I loved and began looking to the emails every day in hope of new sales. I kept on checking the email hoping that there will be more sales coming in that was similar to the previous one. Therefore, instead of doing what I loved, I began to look only for results. When I did not see those results, I got disappointed. I realized that I was getting into that pattern after three months of just sitting and sulking around and doing nothing. I forgot my passion. I forgot to do what brought me the most joy. I forgot the reason for why I started this business. When I realized this, my joy came back. I began to see that there was joy when I received remuneration for my work, but that my main source of joy came from doing the work itself. My main source of joy was writing, recording, sharing, reading. I began to realize that I constantly have access to my true source of joy and can re-focus on what I truly love to do rather than looking for results. I have realized that results will come, but it is more important for every single entrepreneur to be focused on doing what they love. To work on it, to infuse it with more and more value. That is the true way of getting more out of life. That is the place where we should be c How To Find A Good New York Auto Accident Lawyer in this moment, in my passion, doing what I love the most! That is the feeling that I currently have and that infuses me with energy to give more and do more.New York is a very busy city and according to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) every 10 seconds someone in the USA is involved in an auto accident. The traffic and congestion causes so many accidents that the services of a New York Auto Accident Lawyer is required. In New York City accidents can happen for various reasons. If driver is not careful or under the influence alcohol or banned drugs, if the weather conditions are unclear or vehicle parts are faulty etc, are some of the common ones. Often it is not just the driver who is a victim in the accident but also those standing by. An auto accident lawyer looks after the claims and compensation for human life as well as destruction of property. Those auto accident lawyers who operate in this city and specialize with regards to the laws and regulations of this place are referred to as New York Auto Accident Lawyers.In New York, the law stipulates that in case of accidents both the operator of the at-fault vehicle and the owner of that vehicle is responsible for compens However, I can remember that when I first had a paying client, I began to be obsessed. I saw the money coming in and then I forgot what I was doing. I stopped working on what I loved and began looking to the emails every day in hope of new sales. I kept on checking the email hoping that there will be more sales coming in that was similar to the previous one. Therefore, instead of doing what I loved, I began to look only for results. When I did not see those results, I got disappointed. I realized that I was getting into that pattern after three months of just sitting and sulking around and doing nothing. I forgot my passion. I forgot to do what brought me the most joy. I forgot the reason for why I started this business. When I realized this, my joy came back. I began to see that there was joy when I received remuneration for my work, but that my main source of joy came from doing the work itself. My main source of joy was writing, recording, sharing, reading. I began to realize that I constantly have access to my true source of joy and can re-focus on what I truly love to do rather than looking for results. I have realized that results will come, but it is more important for every single entrepreneur to be focused on doing what they love. To work on it, to infuse it with more and more value. That is the true way of getting more out of life. That is the place where we should be coming from. That is actually the reason we got into this life in the first place! Let’s continue to live our passion and not feel dejected about whether the results are coming forth or not. As long as we are focused on our work with passion, nothing can stop the best from coming into your life. As long as you are focused on sharing and giving your best to what you are doing and to others, you will never have to sit for another minute waiting for that email to come in order to be happy. You can be a joyous creator. That’s the true meaning of entrepreneur and that is where we come from! Never forget that!
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