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    Be Nice But Firm
    When is being nice hurting you? I have written before about how the job search process can be filled with rejection and how you can turn that around by being nice to yourself. This article is about the line some people cross into being soft on themselves and hurting their job search.It is 11am and well shucks it is too late to call on someone now about work. I’ll have lunch, and presto it i
    r attitude brings victory or defeat.
    3. A purpose and goals are the compasses that give you direction and keep you on the right road.
    4. Tenacity is more important than talent.
    5. Education sets you above the crowd. Education may not be what you think it is!
    6. Taking action is the only way to success.

    These seem simple and straight forward to people who have been practicing them; however, to people who have not been taught these principles or who are newly awakened to the possibilities life has to offer, these principles sound good, but witho

    A Brief History of Digital Signage
    Digital signage is a relatively new form of advertising that allows companies to use electronic screens to broadcast information, commercials, or anything else of their choosing to large amounts of people. This kind of advertisement is spreading to different venues like wild fire. From malls to restaurants to airports to post offices, digital signage is sweeping the advertising market. But wher
    Almost every day, I talk with people who want to start their own home-based businesses. I receive an interesting reaction when I ask people, "What are you looking for in a home-based business?" The most common response I get is, "Umm, well . . . I don't know." Keep in mind that these people have requested information about starting a home-based business. They have taken time and effort to go online and fill out a form, or do some research. And yet, they don't know what they want.

    At first this puzzled me, but then I began to realize that most of these people are in the early stages of seeking their independence from a job or corporate America. They have never done anything like this before, so of course they don't know what they want in a business. Most people don't know much about evaluating a business much less starting one.

    A few years ago, I stood in their shoes. I wanted something different. I wanted financial independence, but I didn't know what I wanted. When I look back at myself, I realize that I was incredibly naive and green.

    I did know that I wanted something that would bring me financial independence, but I didn't know what it was or how to go about finding it. Remembering my early beginnings, I'm not surprised that people don't know what they want in a business. They just know they want something different or that there is something better out there. They want to find it. They are being proactive and looking, but they are not sure what that "something" is. People in this stage are very vulnerable. This could be the "make it" or "abandon it" stage in becoming financially independent. If people don't get answers and understanding, they may give up!

    If you are at this point in moving toward financial independence, I don't want you to give up. I want to try and sketch out for you the steps that you should take to become successful. If you are past this stage, but not experiencing the success that you want, these principles could also help you to move forward.

    There are six principles that can open the doorway to success. People must understand, implement, and practice, practice, practice these six principles. The principles don't just apply to business but to everything in life. When people begin to understand and use these principles, they can begin to change and take charge of their lives.

    The Six Principles:

    1. YOU are your biggest and best asset.
    2. Your attitude brings victory or defeat.
    3. A purpose and goals are the compasses that give you direction and keep you on the right road.
    4. Tenacity is more important than talent.
    5. Education sets you above the crowd. Education may not be what you think it is!
    6. Taking action is the only way to success.

    These seem simple and straight forward to people who have been practicing them; however, to people who have not been taught these principles or who are newly awakened to the possibilities life has to offer, these principles sound good, but withou

    Advertainment is Sneaking Into Music, Movies, TV and More
    The very name "advertainment" sends thrilling vibrations up the spine of anyone with marketing in their blood or communication in their genes. And it produces a strong shiver of disgust from many of my colleagues in the music industry."I don't want my songs to be involved in advertising," they say, forgetting entirely that by wearing branded running shoes, a t-shirt hawking Fender guitars a
    endence from a job or corporate America. They have never done anything like this before, so of course they don't know what they want in a business. Most people don't know much about evaluating a business much less starting one.

    A few years ago, I stood in their shoes. I wanted something different. I wanted financial independence, but I didn't know what I wanted. When I look back at myself, I realize that I was incredibly naive and green.

    I did know that I wanted something that would bring me financial independence, but I didn't know what it was or how to go about finding it. Remembering my early beginnings, I'm not surprised that people don't know what they want in a business. They just know they want something different or that there is something better out there. They want to find it. They are being proactive and looking, but they are not sure what that "something" is. People in this stage are very vulnerable. This could be the "make it" or "abandon it" stage in becoming financially independent. If people don't get answers and understanding, they may give up!

    If you are at this point in moving toward financial independence, I don't want you to give up. I want to try and sketch out for you the steps that you should take to become successful. If you are past this stage, but not experiencing the success that you want, these principles could also help you to move forward.

    There are six principles that can open the doorway to success. People must understand, implement, and practice, practice, practice these six principles. The principles don't just apply to business but to everything in life. When people begin to understand and use these principles, they can begin to change and take charge of their lives.

    The Six Principles:

    1. YOU are your biggest and best asset.
    2. Your attitude brings victory or defeat.
    3. A purpose and goals are the compasses that give you direction and keep you on the right road.
    4. Tenacity is more important than talent.
    5. Education sets you above the crowd. Education may not be what you think it is!
    6. Taking action is the only way to success.

    These seem simple and straight forward to people who have been practicing them; however, to people who have not been taught these principles or who are newly awakened to the possibilities life has to offer, these principles sound good, but witho

    Customer Service is Not a Four-Letter Word
    What word pops into your mind about a recent customer service experience? Was it good, or was it bad? Customer service in this country seems to be headed in the same direction as the Titanic. Why? One reason is most Americans feel customer service jobs are beneath them and of little importance. Secondly, many organizations have eliminated the human element, replacing it with a lower-cost, imper
    innings, I'm not surprised that people don't know what they want in a business. They just know they want something different or that there is something better out there. They want to find it. They are being proactive and looking, but they are not sure what that "something" is. People in this stage are very vulnerable. This could be the "make it" or "abandon it" stage in becoming financially independent. If people don't get answers and understanding, they may give up!

    If you are at this point in moving toward financial independence, I don't want you to give up. I want to try and sketch out for you the steps that you should take to become successful. If you are past this stage, but not experiencing the success that you want, these principles could also help you to move forward.

    There are six principles that can open the doorway to success. People must understand, implement, and practice, practice, practice these six principles. The principles don't just apply to business but to everything in life. When people begin to understand and use these principles, they can begin to change and take charge of their lives.

    The Six Principles:

    1. YOU are your biggest and best asset.
    2. Your attitude brings victory or defeat.
    3. A purpose and goals are the compasses that give you direction and keep you on the right road.
    4. Tenacity is more important than talent.
    5. Education sets you above the crowd. Education may not be what you think it is!
    6. Taking action is the only way to success.

    These seem simple and straight forward to people who have been practicing them; however, to people who have not been taught these principles or who are newly awakened to the possibilities life has to offer, these principles sound good, but witho

    Tips On Managing Your Online Business
    The one place where many entrepreneurs stumble and fall is in the basic management of their business. Being successful in any business venture requires at least a minimal amount of management skill.The most important thing is to keep track of your money! Knowing where your money is being spent, and how effective those expenditures are in generating revenue will often mean the difference bet
    ps that you should take to become successful. If you are past this stage, but not experiencing the success that you want, these principles could also help you to move forward.

    There are six principles that can open the doorway to success. People must understand, implement, and practice, practice, practice these six principles. The principles don't just apply to business but to everything in life. When people begin to understand and use these principles, they can begin to change and take charge of their lives.

    The Six Principles:

    1. YOU are your biggest and best asset.
    2. Your attitude brings victory or defeat.
    3. A purpose and goals are the compasses that give you direction and keep you on the right road.
    4. Tenacity is more important than talent.
    5. Education sets you above the crowd. Education may not be what you think it is!
    6. Taking action is the only way to success.

    These seem simple and straight forward to people who have been practicing them; however, to people who have not been taught these principles or who are newly awakened to the possibilities life has to offer, these principles sound good, but witho

    Internet Governance: A Disputed Domain
    The world of internet is excruciatingly more complex than we can imagine. Net surfing, internet-aided messaging, and transactions appear very easy, but the rigors and complexities behind how the internet runs are hidden and unknown to most of us.In an attempt to systematize internet governance, former US President Bill Clinton established the Internet Corporation for Assigned Names and Num
    r attitude brings victory or defeat.
    3. A purpose and goals are the compasses that give you direction and keep you on the right road.
    4. Tenacity is more important than talent.
    5. Education sets you above the crowd. Education may not be what you think it is!
    6. Taking action is the only way to success.

    These seem simple and straight forward to people who have been practicing them; however, to people who have not been taught these principles or who are newly awakened to the possibilities life has to offer, these principles sound good, but without explanation and coaching, they are shrouded in mystery.

    Next: YOU are your biggest and best asset.

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