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    6/10 Londoners are not of English Origin compared to 1/30 London Advertising Agency Employees - Hmmm
    Ethnic marketing- There I just said it. It is not a dirty word anymore. So why is black guy Howard from the Halifax still 'entertaining' the white majority audience?The issue of marketing to diverse and multi-cultural societies in an optimum manner is something that I think is continuously carri
    ality of 10 hours of work from a balanced, well-rested person have got to be equal to, if not better than 20 hours of a harried, exhausted one!

    Starting a new business takes a Herculean effort. However, keeping a business running after that initial exhilaration takes patience and perseverance. In order to alleviate a major meltdown, I think it's imperative to pace yourself.

    As an entrepreneur, I know that there is no w

    When is Commercial Real Estate Right for You?
    If you have been skirting around the idea of investing in commercial real estate, you may be wondering how you can know when it’s the right time to invest in these properties. The right time for you will be synchronistic; your borrowing and repayment capacity will meet market opportunities to buy low in
    Dolly Parton has told us all the trials and tribulations of the daily grind. Can you imagine the songs full of angst and heartache she would write about the hours most entrepreneurs and small business owners rack up?

    We all know that when starting any new business there is no such thing as an eight hour workday. I suspect that most small business owners and entrepreneurs are more familiar with 18 to 20 hour days. It's so exciting in the beginning of a new venture that it becomes very difficult to stop working for the day, but how long can you keep that energy?

    Don't feel guilty if you identify with that "honeymoon is over" fatigue of the new business cycle. It is nearly impossible to work nonstop for several months and not experience some level of burnout.

    It seems to me there are two ways to deal with these inevitable feelings. First, you can keep going like a freight train. You will no doubt know that you are above this common problem and burnout happens to other people, not you. Well, it's true that excitement and inertia will keep you going for awhile, maybe even a good while. But what if you're wrong and find out that you're only human? If you keep burning the candle at both ends without ever stopping for a moment, I think it's likely that when you finally reach that unavoidable breaking point, it can be more of a breakdown.

    Now, what would happen if you looked at your life realistically from the get-go? If you decide that you will channel all your excitement into 10 hours of work a day, you might just find that you are able to maintain your enthusiasm and sanity. Plus, as an added bonus, without the fatigue, I think you'll find that those 10 hours a day are more productive. The quality of 10 hours of work from a balanced, well-rested person have got to be equal to, if not better than 20 hours of a harried, exhausted one!

    Starting a new business takes a Herculean effort. However, keeping a business running after that initial exhilaration takes patience and perseverance. In order to alleviate a major meltdown, I think it's imperative to pace yourself.

    As an entrepreneur, I know that there is no wa

    Why Your Profit Margin Is Not Important
    Profit margins seem to be main focus of executives and small business owners.Everyone from the CEO of General Motors to your average eBay seller is focused on it.But think fo what a profit margin actually represents. It’s not an indication of how much money you are actually making, it’s on
    iting in the beginning of a new venture that it becomes very difficult to stop working for the day, but how long can you keep that energy?

    Don't feel guilty if you identify with that "honeymoon is over" fatigue of the new business cycle. It is nearly impossible to work nonstop for several months and not experience some level of burnout.

    It seems to me there are two ways to deal with these inevitable feelings. First, you can keep going like a freight train. You will no doubt know that you are above this common problem and burnout happens to other people, not you. Well, it's true that excitement and inertia will keep you going for awhile, maybe even a good while. But what if you're wrong and find out that you're only human? If you keep burning the candle at both ends without ever stopping for a moment, I think it's likely that when you finally reach that unavoidable breaking point, it can be more of a breakdown.

    Now, what would happen if you looked at your life realistically from the get-go? If you decide that you will channel all your excitement into 10 hours of work a day, you might just find that you are able to maintain your enthusiasm and sanity. Plus, as an added bonus, without the fatigue, I think you'll find that those 10 hours a day are more productive. The quality of 10 hours of work from a balanced, well-rested person have got to be equal to, if not better than 20 hours of a harried, exhausted one!

    Starting a new business takes a Herculean effort. However, keeping a business running after that initial exhilaration takes patience and perseverance. In order to alleviate a major meltdown, I think it's imperative to pace yourself.

    As an entrepreneur, I know that there is no w

    What is Accounts Receivable Factoring?
    Do you have clients that take up to 60 days to pay their accounts receivable? Waiting months to get paid for your invoices can wreak havoc in your company’s cash flow, especially if you have to meet payroll, pay suppliers and pay rent. But what happens if your business can’t wait to get paid because it
    can keep going like a freight train. You will no doubt know that you are above this common problem and burnout happens to other people, not you. Well, it's true that excitement and inertia will keep you going for awhile, maybe even a good while. But what if you're wrong and find out that you're only human? If you keep burning the candle at both ends without ever stopping for a moment, I think it's likely that when you finally reach that unavoidable breaking point, it can be more of a breakdown.

    Now, what would happen if you looked at your life realistically from the get-go? If you decide that you will channel all your excitement into 10 hours of work a day, you might just find that you are able to maintain your enthusiasm and sanity. Plus, as an added bonus, without the fatigue, I think you'll find that those 10 hours a day are more productive. The quality of 10 hours of work from a balanced, well-rested person have got to be equal to, if not better than 20 hours of a harried, exhausted one!

    Starting a new business takes a Herculean effort. However, keeping a business running after that initial exhilaration takes patience and perseverance. In order to alleviate a major meltdown, I think it's imperative to pace yourself.

    As an entrepreneur, I know that there is no w

    Choosing the Career for You
    1. Career choice tests. There are a lot of tests out there designed to tell you what kind of career would be best for your personality and skill type. You can find some cheesy ones online that don't tell you much, or you can go to a career center/guidance center at your college if you are in school or a
    h that unavoidable breaking point, it can be more of a breakdown.

    Now, what would happen if you looked at your life realistically from the get-go? If you decide that you will channel all your excitement into 10 hours of work a day, you might just find that you are able to maintain your enthusiasm and sanity. Plus, as an added bonus, without the fatigue, I think you'll find that those 10 hours a day are more productive. The quality of 10 hours of work from a balanced, well-rested person have got to be equal to, if not better than 20 hours of a harried, exhausted one!

    Starting a new business takes a Herculean effort. However, keeping a business running after that initial exhilaration takes patience and perseverance. In order to alleviate a major meltdown, I think it's imperative to pace yourself.

    As an entrepreneur, I know that there is no w

    All Change Please
    Restructuring, redundancy, redeployment; mergers, acquisitions; downsizing, upsizing, expansion, streamlining; cost cutting, cost savings, cost justifications.All the above signal change, and if you're like most people, change might just sit a bit uneasily with you. This is true whether you're ch
    ality of 10 hours of work from a balanced, well-rested person have got to be equal to, if not better than 20 hours of a harried, exhausted one!

    Starting a new business takes a Herculean effort. However, keeping a business running after that initial exhilaration takes patience and perseverance. In order to alleviate a major meltdown, I think it's imperative to pace yourself.

    As an entrepreneur, I know that there is no way I would ever be content to work 9 to 5. But I've also learned the hard way that working 22 hours a day can eventually lead to a new business falling into a coma while its owner tries to catch up on the non-business parts of life and re-entering the real world!

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