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What You Need to Know About Business Intelligence our per weekend, 1 day per week, whatever can fit into your schedule. It must be a priority and it must be consistent.Every business wants to be successful. That success always comes from growth. With most businesses, growth comes from customer retention and gaining new customers. “Business Intelligence” can help a company gain new customers and retain old customers. Business intelligence can be abbreviated BI. A formal definition of business intelligence is that it is a process of collecting information in the area of business. In BI, data collected is enhanced into information and then into knowledge. Business Say No—With Grace. This can be very hard for many of us. One of my coaches once told me; “You have to say no sometimes in order to support the ‘greater yes’.” I find this so powerful. This means, in order to achieve our bigger goals, we sometimes ha Making Sure You Get a Good Reference As a solo-entrepreneur I stand by the quote, “how you spend your energy is how you measure your success.” However, this was true even when I worked as a high-school teacher. No matter our profession, if we’re wasting energy, we’re limiting our productivity and potential.You’ve had 3 interviews with a potential employer and they’ve asked you for references from your prior job. The problem is that you didn’t leave on the best of terms and now you’re a bit worried about the kind of reference they’ll give. Follow these simple rules and you will be able to handle this without any problem.The first thing to do is determine what kind of reference they will actually give. Ask a friend or relative to make believe they are a potential employer and call to get a Does this resonate for you? When it comes to moving ahead in our business, career, life, there is one and only one asset that must be taken care of first—our energy. Think about it. As a solo-entrepreneur you are everything to your company. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO, the product producer, customer service, the sales and marketing team. The foundation to all of this is our energy. Where do we turn when this isn’t available? Think it’s different if you work for a company, organization, school, or are a full-time parent? Of course not. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO of your life. Right? So how do we safeguard our most vital asset? Here are three keys. Take Care of You—FIRST. This is necessary. Over and over I hear from people about how exhausted and frustrated they are and how they just don’t have the energy to create what they want. Then I hear about everything they are doing for everyone else. Of course, we want to be able to give to others, but we must give to ourselves first; otherwise, we actually aren’t fully available to others, our clients, family, friends, you name it. You must take care of yourself. Take 5, 10, 15 minutes per day, an hour per weekend, 1 day per week, whatever can fit into your schedule. It must be a priority and it must be consistent. Say No—With Grace. This can be very hard for many of us. One of my coaches once told me; “You have to say no sometimes in order to support the ‘greater yes’.” I find this so powerful. This means, in order to achieve our bigger goals, we sometimes hav Employment Site Costs and Services , there is one and only one asset that must be taken care of first—our energy.Isn't it ridiculous these days how much internet employment sites charge for their services? I mean, a single post from some of these heavyweight sites range from $100-$300. If you ask me I think it's a rip off. Sure you get tons of exposure, but that's not always a good thing because employers get bombarded with resumes and have no time to look through each and every one. Through research I've found that employers get better results from low key local job search sites such as Postmeup.com. This Think about it. As a solo-entrepreneur you are everything to your company. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO, the product producer, customer service, the sales and marketing team. The foundation to all of this is our energy. Where do we turn when this isn’t available? Think it’s different if you work for a company, organization, school, or are a full-time parent? Of course not. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO of your life. Right? So how do we safeguard our most vital asset? Here are three keys. Take Care of You—FIRST. This is necessary. Over and over I hear from people about how exhausted and frustrated they are and how they just don’t have the energy to create what they want. Then I hear about everything they are doing for everyone else. Of course, we want to be able to give to others, but we must give to ourselves first; otherwise, we actually aren’t fully available to others, our clients, family, friends, you name it. You must take care of yourself. Take 5, 10, 15 minutes per day, an hour per weekend, 1 day per week, whatever can fit into your schedule. It must be a priority and it must be consistent. Say No—With Grace. This can be very hard for many of us. One of my coaches once told me; “You have to say no sometimes in order to support the ‘greater yes’.” I find this so powerful. This means, in order to achieve our bigger goals, we sometimes ha The Advertising Industry's Biggest Little Secret! ink it’s different if you work for a company, organization, school, or are a full-time parent? Of course not. You are the generator, the CEO, the CFO of your life. Right?Marketers in the advertising industry are continually searching for cutting edge ways to reach niche markets and attract more and more customers to increase sales. They look for unique ways to market themselves; ways that will not only distinguish themselves from their competition, but will also leverage themselves into unknown marketable territories. Millions of dollars a year are spent on radio ads, TV infomercials, print ads and so forth. The avenues are similar and unchanging. Although So how do we safeguard our most vital asset? Here are three keys. Take Care of You—FIRST. This is necessary. Over and over I hear from people about how exhausted and frustrated they are and how they just don’t have the energy to create what they want. Then I hear about everything they are doing for everyone else. Of course, we want to be able to give to others, but we must give to ourselves first; otherwise, we actually aren’t fully available to others, our clients, family, friends, you name it. You must take care of yourself. Take 5, 10, 15 minutes per day, an hour per weekend, 1 day per week, whatever can fit into your schedule. It must be a priority and it must be consistent. Say No—With Grace. This can be very hard for many of us. One of my coaches once told me; “You have to say no sometimes in order to support the ‘greater yes’.” I find this so powerful. This means, in order to achieve our bigger goals, we sometimes ha International Business Job Opportunities On The Internet nd how they just don’t have the energy to create what they want. Then I hear about everything they are doing for everyone else. Of course, we want to be able to give to others, but we must give to ourselves first; otherwise, we actually aren’t fully available to others, our clients, family, friends, you name it. You must take care of yourself. Take 5, 10, 15 minutes per day, an hour per weekend, 1 day per week, whatever can fit into your schedule. It must be a priority and it must be consistent.One of the best ways to find excellent money-making prospects these days is to look on the internet. There are countless opportunities offering you the chance to make money easily without investing very much.More and more people are now choosing to work online from the comfort of their own homes rather than face the traffic, the office politics, the escalating cost of gasoline and countless other annoyances associated with the rat race that seems to define modern life. What about if, inste Say No—With Grace. This can be very hard for many of us. One of my coaches once told me; “You have to say no sometimes in order to support the ‘greater yes’.” I find this so powerful. This means, in order to achieve our bigger goals, we sometimes ha Where's Me Pot of Gold and Lucky Charms? our per weekend, 1 day per week, whatever can fit into your schedule. It must be a priority and it must be consistent.We already know this from our history books. If you want to make money today, you must first look back in time to the first time in history that a large portion of our country all tried to get rich at the same time in the same place. The first discovery of gold was at Sutter's Mill by James W. Marshall in 1948, Mr. Sutter's mill contractor and builder. This discovery sprang thousands upon thousands of ambitious individuals to get rich which we refer to as the "Gold Rush."As you can imagine Say No—With Grace. This can be very hard for many of us. One of my coaches once told me; “You have to say no sometimes in order to support the ‘greater yes’.” I find this so powerful. This means, in order to achieve our bigger goals, we sometimes have to say no to other people. This is more than ok. You are still loved. You are still a good person. You are still a good entrepreneur. You are actually better because you can recognize what and who MOST needs your energy and when. You are constantly exercising this skill for the greater good because you say no with clarity, understanding, and free of guilt. This type of energy exchange benefits everyone involved and if not immediately then in the long run. Release Annoyances. We all have little annoyances that we put up with: unhelpful people, malfunctioning equipment, miscommunications, etc. Annoyances are gigantic energy drains. Start an “annoyance list.” When something bothers you, add it to the list. Once it’s on the list, let it go. Know that you’ve released it to this list and no longer need to give it your energy. Once a month glance at the list. Guaranteed you will be able to cross annoyances off the list. They will have disappeared. Try it. (Make sure you do the crossing off part—it’s very gratifying!) Let me know how it works for you. One example of how I protect my energy: I block my time. I am very conscious of what I do with my time and how I use it. I used to be the type of person that if I had an hour free, I would fill it. When I first started my business, I would book clients back to back. I found that this caused two things 1) I was often late to meetings and other events, and 2) I was exhausted at the end of the week (this is when it would usually hit me).
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