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    Entrepreneurs – You’ve Got That Eureka Moment, How Do You Capitalize On Your New Idea?
    You’ve worked hard on this great idea you’ve had and at last you are ready to start showing the world your brand new, unique product and maybe selling it in the large shops. So what are your next steps?1) Very important - get the design patented. That is very important – you are going to have to tell lots of people about your new idea. Some of them may think, in the future, that it was there idea, others may just blatantly copy you.2) Set up your company and decide upon a great name for it. When you describe your company, ensure that you company can expand it into other products and business areas.3) Write your business plan, defining your business, financial and marketing strategy as well as your business structure. Approach your lenders for seed money/start up funds if required.4) Decide upon your product name, your price points and your initial target market. Your price should be attractive enough so that a potential customer or retailer can afford to “try out” a new product, but high enough to ensure that you c
    ou shift and as you shape your new business:

    “Be as you are”

    I used to think that appearing confident and fearless regardless of what I was feeling inside was what it took to succeed in business. "Be strong and in control. Never let them see you cry or sweat" is what we are told. Or, at least that's the way I heard it. I believe what that advice amounted to was this: "Be two people. Appear as a competent person in business at any cost" (even though you know all too well that you are sometimes unsure of yourself and make mistakes). I bought into this lie, hook, line, and sinker (or mayb

    What a Private Investigator Can Do For You
    There are several reasons for some people to contact and get the services of a private eye or private investigator. One of the most popular reasons would be to help in locating a missing or lost loved one, friend or family member.Other reasons for seeking the services of a P.I. could be a client trying to find out if a spouse is cheating. Another one would be to lend a hand to law enforcement on some investigation or looking into business dealings that have gone bad.Most professional private investigators that you will find are retired law enforcement officials trying out a private profession. Their experience in the police force is usually a big plus as they have more contacts and more experience in dealing with inside information for every situation.Bigger private detective agencies usually have a large staff that can provide clients with multiple people working on individual cases at any one time. But such a service can have a considerable cost albeit they can help make the investigation proceed more efficiently. But regar
    When’s the last time someone asked you: “What's new?” If you're starting or growing a business, an e-business, or a web site, the answer is: "Everything!” – especially on the inside.

    Face it, launching a new enterprise – or taking it to the next level – can sometimes feel scary and overwhelming. Where do you begin? How do you begin? And do you have what it takes?

    Granted. We've heard about the classic stages of starting a successful business - like Plan, Launch, and Grow. We've heard about the latest web promotion buzzwords - like Stickiness, Link Popularity, and RSS Feeds. Yes, these are important, but let’s start at the heart of the matter. My objective is to help you begin your business by focusing on the inner shifts that accompany committing ourselves to any new business venture - the “hearty” changes that we're unable to see directly, but that happen just the same.

    I write these words from my 20 years of experience helping entrepreneurs start all types of businesses - both traditional and online - and having discussions with them about their entrepreneurial lives, about their inner achievements. What has it been like for them? What have they learned? What has worked for them, and what hasn’t?

    The essence is this: Though the outward steps of launching a business may vary from person to person, if you're willing to look closer, you’ll see that the process you go through on the inside will trigger all the deep changes in your life that are truly your own, that you've been waiting and wanting to happen all along.

    The nature and truth of these inner changes - and their effects - cannot adequately be put into words. My clients tell me that these changes don't move in logical ways. They are subtle, sometimes masked, even from our self. We see the outward advances – the sign going up, the website being launched, and the first client being won - however the deep, subterranean realizations that occur when we launch a new enterprise (that sometimes seem to emerge “out of the blue”), end up affecting the success of our business far more than any genius business plan or enlightened promotional strategy ever will. So, it’s up to us – to be prepared for as much transformation as we will allow, personally and professionally.

    Here are a few “hearty” Start Up Tips I’ve learned and experienced firsthand from my clients. I hope they will help you as you shift and as you shape your new business:

    “Be as you are”

    I used to think that appearing confident and fearless regardless of what I was feeling inside was what it took to succeed in business. "Be strong and in control. Never let them see you cry or sweat" is what we are told. Or, at least that's the way I heard it. I believe what that advice amounted to was this: "Be two people. Appear as a competent person in business at any cost" (even though you know all too well that you are sometimes unsure of yourself and make mistakes). I bought into this lie, hook, line, and sinker (or maybe

    How To Beat Those Automatic Telephone Answering Systems
    Surely one of the biggest bugbears of the modern age are those automated telephone answering systems that try to answer your telephone calls, but rarely actually do. It seems to make no difference whether you are trying to speak to your bank, a utility company, or any large corporation, you are almost certain to be faced with a computer inviting you to make a selection. Press 3, and on and on.Only yesterday when trying to obtain some service on my crackly telephone line I was invited to press a certain digit. After leaping over no less than eight separate hurdles I was finally assailed with this glorious message, “we are experiencing a larger than usual number of calls at present, and cannot immediately take your call. Please try again later!”Perhaps if seemingly half the population weren’t chasing themselves around these computerised mazes of infuriating messages like crazed rats in a wheel, the company in question wouldn’t have been fielding so many calls in the first place. Whatever happened to personalised company service anyway
    e are important, but let’s start at the heart of the matter. My objective is to help you begin your business by focusing on the inner shifts that accompany committing ourselves to any new business venture - the “hearty” changes that we're unable to see directly, but that happen just the same.

    I write these words from my 20 years of experience helping entrepreneurs start all types of businesses - both traditional and online - and having discussions with them about their entrepreneurial lives, about their inner achievements. What has it been like for them? What have they learned? What has worked for them, and what hasn’t?

    The essence is this: Though the outward steps of launching a business may vary from person to person, if you're willing to look closer, you’ll see that the process you go through on the inside will trigger all the deep changes in your life that are truly your own, that you've been waiting and wanting to happen all along.

    The nature and truth of these inner changes - and their effects - cannot adequately be put into words. My clients tell me that these changes don't move in logical ways. They are subtle, sometimes masked, even from our self. We see the outward advances – the sign going up, the website being launched, and the first client being won - however the deep, subterranean realizations that occur when we launch a new enterprise (that sometimes seem to emerge “out of the blue”), end up affecting the success of our business far more than any genius business plan or enlightened promotional strategy ever will. So, it’s up to us – to be prepared for as much transformation as we will allow, personally and professionally.

    Here are a few “hearty” Start Up Tips I’ve learned and experienced firsthand from my clients. I hope they will help you as you shift and as you shape your new business:

    “Be as you are”

    I used to think that appearing confident and fearless regardless of what I was feeling inside was what it took to succeed in business. "Be strong and in control. Never let them see you cry or sweat" is what we are told. Or, at least that's the way I heard it. I believe what that advice amounted to was this: "Be two people. Appear as a competent person in business at any cost" (even though you know all too well that you are sometimes unsure of yourself and make mistakes). I bought into this lie, hook, line, and sinker (or mayb

    Why Mid-Life Women are Pursuing Entrepreneurship in Greater Numbers
    We are seeing remarkable things happening in the world of entrepreneurship. The concept of retirement is being redefined by scores of women who are either continuing to manage or starting to run their own business, proving that age is not a barrier to financial success and personal achievement. Whether starting a business out of economic necessity or pursuing a dream long put on hold, women in their 40s, 50s, 60s, and even older are finding new outlets for their creative spirit. According to the National Association for the Self-Employed (NASE), there are close to 4 million women business owners over age 40 and the number continues to grow as Baby-Boomer women approach retirement.To find out more about what drives mid-life women to become entrepreneurs, I conducted interviews with close to 100 women in their late 40s and older who had started their own business. The main reasons for starting a business cited by the women I interviewed included a desire for financial and personal independence, a need to do something creative, and the
    ed for them, and what hasn’t?

    The essence is this: Though the outward steps of launching a business may vary from person to person, if you're willing to look closer, you’ll see that the process you go through on the inside will trigger all the deep changes in your life that are truly your own, that you've been waiting and wanting to happen all along.

    The nature and truth of these inner changes - and their effects - cannot adequately be put into words. My clients tell me that these changes don't move in logical ways. They are subtle, sometimes masked, even from our self. We see the outward advances – the sign going up, the website being launched, and the first client being won - however the deep, subterranean realizations that occur when we launch a new enterprise (that sometimes seem to emerge “out of the blue”), end up affecting the success of our business far more than any genius business plan or enlightened promotional strategy ever will. So, it’s up to us – to be prepared for as much transformation as we will allow, personally and professionally.

    Here are a few “hearty” Start Up Tips I’ve learned and experienced firsthand from my clients. I hope they will help you as you shift and as you shape your new business:

    “Be as you are”

    I used to think that appearing confident and fearless regardless of what I was feeling inside was what it took to succeed in business. "Be strong and in control. Never let them see you cry or sweat" is what we are told. Or, at least that's the way I heard it. I believe what that advice amounted to was this: "Be two people. Appear as a competent person in business at any cost" (even though you know all too well that you are sometimes unsure of yourself and make mistakes). I bought into this lie, hook, line, and sinker (or mayb

    Radio Or Television - Is One Better Than The Other?
    Making the most of your media efforts is important to every organization. Even more important is maximizing your profit potential when advertising through radio, television, and other methods of exposure.The two most common forms of advertising consist of radio and television. First off, let's talk about how radio spots can be an effective form of advertising.Radio has many distinct advantages that a media buyer should take into consideration. Radio spots can be had on both local and national levels. This allows targeted marketing efforts to be coordinated. In other words, if you are advertising for a local company, you would be best off using local radio stations. Also, radio can be used in cooperation with other media efforts. Many companies find success in using radio spots to correspond with television efforts, or vice versa. This guarantees that you are reaching as many people as possible, both while at home, and while in the car. Also, it should be remembered that people often listen to the radio while on their way to
    ard advances – the sign going up, the website being launched, and the first client being won - however the deep, subterranean realizations that occur when we launch a new enterprise (that sometimes seem to emerge “out of the blue”), end up affecting the success of our business far more than any genius business plan or enlightened promotional strategy ever will. So, it’s up to us – to be prepared for as much transformation as we will allow, personally and professionally.

    Here are a few “hearty” Start Up Tips I’ve learned and experienced firsthand from my clients. I hope they will help you as you shift and as you shape your new business:

    “Be as you are”

    I used to think that appearing confident and fearless regardless of what I was feeling inside was what it took to succeed in business. "Be strong and in control. Never let them see you cry or sweat" is what we are told. Or, at least that's the way I heard it. I believe what that advice amounted to was this: "Be two people. Appear as a competent person in business at any cost" (even though you know all too well that you are sometimes unsure of yourself and make mistakes). I bought into this lie, hook, line, and sinker (or mayb

    Four Unusual Jobs in the Legal Profession
    Legal Jobs – Top Four Unusual Jobs in Law Legal LecturerMany lawyers find extreme satisfaction in teaching what they know to others, and these days, says a study on the academic profession, a large proportion of those who teach law are female. An article published in The Times in May estimated that approximately 42% of legal academics are women. What’s the attraction? Most likely, posits The Times, it’s the job security and hours offered by the academic setting. The average starting wage for a legal lecturer is about ?35,000, and about 13% of those in the field of legal academics get a wage of ?50,000 or above.Company SecretaryLegal secretaries are in great demand within the legal profession. A legal secretary must have the understanding to properly type legal documents and pleadings, leases, wills, tenancy agreements and the like. In many smaller organisations, the secretary takes on the role of administrator and may even do preliminary research for cases of law. An entry level
    ou shift and as you shape your new business:

    “Be as you are”

    I used to think that appearing confident and fearless regardless of what I was feeling inside was what it took to succeed in business. "Be strong and in control. Never let them see you cry or sweat" is what we are told. Or, at least that's the way I heard it. I believe what that advice amounted to was this: "Be two people. Appear as a competent person in business at any cost" (even though you know all too well that you are sometimes unsure of yourself and make mistakes). I bought into this lie, hook, line, and sinker (or maybe that should read stinker?).

    The truth: a straight-forward approach – warts and all - works better every time. Be as you are. It takes the pressure off and keeps your ego in the right place, while at the same time it makes it crystal clear to others whether you can meet their need from the very start. No hype. Nothing hidden. A few laughs. They can make a decision faster and feel confident in doing business with you because what they see is what they get. They can trust what's real.

    And likewise, the clarity and inner confidence that come from being as you are will guide the right actions for your business as well. They will be your light. They will set you going in the right direction and will provide the ready fuel to keep you going - and growing. The spirit of your business will sustain you.

    “Humility precedes confidence”

    Right up there with transparent living is humility. For most of my life, my take on "humility" was that it meant being "weak" or "less than" in the eyes of others - descriptions that seemed the very opposite of how an "entrepreneur" was supposed to act. But, the more I experience, the more I see that taking a humble, realistic approach as we start any business is essential. Humility is not a demure personality trait; it's part of living our humanity.

    I’ve been blessed to work with many humble people. You know, it’s ironic that taking a humble approach to business will, more than anything else I’ve observed, have a positive, dramatic affect on your personal confidence and motivation, and your ability to communicate well – to reach people where they are. I've also learned that I can be confident and humble at the same time, as long as my humility precedes my confidence, as long as I keep the notion that I am no more or less than anyone else ever present.

    “A chance to help others”

    So, my clients say: “See your idea - your new business - for what it is. Simply a way for you to create a living that helps others.” That's it. That's all. That's everything. You have talents and gifts. You want to do something that seems natural and personally fulfilling. So be it. At the same time, there are people out there that need what you have to offer. This same equation of life and work is true for everyone. None of us are any more special, while at the same time all of us are capable of wonderful things.

    “It’s always persona

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