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5 Warnings Your Career Is Off Track from focusing on what should have been, and focus on what is happening now.You may be breezing along in your current position, when suddenly trouble starts brewing and your career is knocked off-track. There are ample signals that warn you beforehand, if you pick them up. Most people who are either stuck in the wrong jobs or suffering a job loss are mostly there because they failed to recognize the signals before it was too late. To tell the truth, a good number of them later realize that the trouble they are in is of their own making.H Some people expect correct decisions to keep us on course 100% of the time. Actually, correct decisions are exactly that: corrective moves we have made to either stay on course or to get closer to our course. Pilots use instruments to keep the plane on course. If they veer off course due to weather then they simply make a correction to get back on course. Despite the corrections they may need to make, they are on track about 90% of the time. This reminds us that it isn’t the path from here to where we are headed that is important, it is what we do to correct our errors and make better choices that will put on us the right path. Stay flexible, be will Subliminal Messages in Advertising - Overwhelm, Overdeliver and Overload With Free Bonuses Have you ever hesitated to make a decision? Have you ever considered why? Some people spend their whole lives being cautious about the decisions they make concerning relationships, careers, finances, education, even daily activities. They need to do things perfectly and the desire to control the outcome only keeps us stuck. It is like the story of the mules standing between to bales of hay: unable to decide which one to eat, afraid of making the wrong decision, they starve to death. For many having to decide is risky and people fear risk.There are many powerful subliminal messages in advertising. We are only going to deal with one of those messages which I think is probably the most powerful one. And that message or emotion is greed. No one likes to admit this particular emotion but it courses through each and every one of us.One of the best ways to get through the barriers that people put up in order to protect their finances is through the emotion of greed. People love to know that they are get Fear of making the wrong decision, is the reason people put off making a decision, instead they make biggest mistake of all: no decision and become stuck where they are. When we procrastinate about decision-making, it can be costly. It can cause people and companies to miss out on great opportunities. The fastest way for a company to grow is take risks. Often, that requires making a decision to do something different and to be ready to accept the consequences. Anytime people are immobilized by the prospect of making a decision, they have forgotten the principle that says it is not the failing that makes a failure, it is the quitting. Failure is a prerequisite to invention. It is important to recognize that there are many types of decisions, specifically reversible and non-reversible ones. Move quickly on reversible decisions to avoid being left without, due to a change in circumstances. Take more time to consider the non-reversible ones, and remember that a decision that seems right today may be wrong tomorrow. It is important to consider all the options! Defining the alternatives available can be helpful when confronted with a problem or an opportunity Discuss the choices with people who are knowledgeable, supportive, and who will provide valuable feedback regarding the options. Choosing the right alternative at the wrong time is not any better than the wrong alternative at the right time. Examine previous decisions, results and learn from them. Everyone makes some good decisions and everyone makes some bad decisions, but at least they made a decision. By accepting personal responsibility for our lives, we learn from choices we make and we gain wisdom. Beware of protecting a bad decision. We only need to turn on the news or speak to a colleague to be reminded that some people become so invested in a bad decision that they stick with it regardless of the price they pay personally or professionally. I once heard the saying, “Never protect what you need to correct.” If a bad decision is made, quickly correct it let it go and move on. Once you have made the decision and have started what you are going to do, put the "what if's" aside stand behind it with commitment. Wondering what would have happened without the mistake focuses on the past. We cannot change the past nor can we control the future, all we can control is the moment and how we respond. So refrain from focusing on what should have been, and focus on what is happening now. Some people expect correct decisions to keep us on course 100% of the time. Actually, correct decisions are exactly that: corrective moves we have made to either stay on course or to get closer to our course. Pilots use instruments to keep the plane on course. If they veer off course due to weather then they simply make a correction to get back on course. Despite the corrections they may need to make, they are on track about 90% of the time. This reminds us that it isn’t the path from here to where we are headed that is important, it is what we do to correct our errors and make better choices that will put on us the right path. Stay flexible, be willi Starting a Tanning Salon-If Done Right, Can Be Very Profitable ate about decision-making, it can be costly. It can cause people and companies to miss out on great opportunities. The fastest way for a company to grow is take risks. Often, that requires making a decision to do something different and to be ready to accept the consequences. Anytime people are immobilized by the prospect of making a decision, they have forgotten the principle that says it is not the failing that makes a failure, it is the quitting. Failure is a prerequisite to invention. It is important to recognize that there are many types of decisions, specifically reversible and non-reversible ones. Move quickly on reversible decisions to avoid being left without, due to a change in circumstances. Take more time to consider the non-reversible ones, and remember that a decision that seems right today may be wrong tomorrow.If you choose the right location, starting up a tanning salon can be an extremely profitable venture. Start up capital is usually the number one concern with entrepreneurs, but if you prepare a decent business plan, financing should not be too hard to get. As long as you have something to back up the risk such as a home or enough of a down payment in the business.Now depending on how many beds you are going to need, it can be quite expensive. If you are plannin It is important to consider all the options! Defining the alternatives available can be helpful when confronted with a problem or an opportunity Discuss the choices with people who are knowledgeable, supportive, and who will provide valuable feedback regarding the options. Choosing the right alternative at the wrong time is not any better than the wrong alternative at the right time. Examine previous decisions, results and learn from them. Everyone makes some good decisions and everyone makes some bad decisions, but at least they made a decision. By accepting personal responsibility for our lives, we learn from choices we make and we gain wisdom. Beware of protecting a bad decision. We only need to turn on the news or speak to a colleague to be reminded that some people become so invested in a bad decision that they stick with it regardless of the price they pay personally or professionally. I once heard the saying, “Never protect what you need to correct.” If a bad decision is made, quickly correct it let it go and move on. Once you have made the decision and have started what you are going to do, put the "what if's" aside stand behind it with commitment. Wondering what would have happened without the mistake focuses on the past. We cannot change the past nor can we control the future, all we can control is the moment and how we respond. So refrain from focusing on what should have been, and focus on what is happening now. Some people expect correct decisions to keep us on course 100% of the time. Actually, correct decisions are exactly that: corrective moves we have made to either stay on course or to get closer to our course. Pilots use instruments to keep the plane on course. If they veer off course due to weather then they simply make a correction to get back on course. Despite the corrections they may need to make, they are on track about 90% of the time. This reminds us that it isn’t the path from here to where we are headed that is important, it is what we do to correct our errors and make better choices that will put on us the right path. Stay flexible, be will 2006 Year-End Salary Planning is Right Around the Corner non-reversible ones, and remember that a decision that seems right today may be wrong tomorrow.Upper Saddle River, N.J. - September 19, 2006 – As year-end is rapidly approaching, companies are beginning to scramble to finalize their salary budgets for the next year. It is time for Human Resource professionals to put their thinking caps on and make important merit increase decisions throughout the next couple of months.According to a recent survey published by WorldatWork, total salary budget increases and salary structure increases will increase slightly It is important to consider all the options! Defining the alternatives available can be helpful when confronted with a problem or an opportunity Discuss the choices with people who are knowledgeable, supportive, and who will provide valuable feedback regarding the options. Choosing the right alternative at the wrong time is not any better than the wrong alternative at the right time. Examine previous decisions, results and learn from them. Everyone makes some good decisions and everyone makes some bad decisions, but at least they made a decision. By accepting personal responsibility for our lives, we learn from choices we make and we gain wisdom. Beware of protecting a bad decision. We only need to turn on the news or speak to a colleague to be reminded that some people become so invested in a bad decision that they stick with it regardless of the price they pay personally or professionally. I once heard the saying, “Never protect what you need to correct.” If a bad decision is made, quickly correct it let it go and move on. Once you have made the decision and have started what you are going to do, put the "what if's" aside stand behind it with commitment. Wondering what would have happened without the mistake focuses on the past. We cannot change the past nor can we control the future, all we can control is the moment and how we respond. So refrain from focusing on what should have been, and focus on what is happening now. Some people expect correct decisions to keep us on course 100% of the time. Actually, correct decisions are exactly that: corrective moves we have made to either stay on course or to get closer to our course. Pilots use instruments to keep the plane on course. If they veer off course due to weather then they simply make a correction to get back on course. Despite the corrections they may need to make, they are on track about 90% of the time. This reminds us that it isn’t the path from here to where we are headed that is important, it is what we do to correct our errors and make better choices that will put on us the right path. Stay flexible, be will How We Got Here! d we gain wisdom.How We Got Here!Not a day goes by that you don’t see one industry authority or another remarking on the ugly state the residential real estate mortgage lending industry is in. We see the reason(s) for this are the exotic loans, fraud, reckless underwriting, thinly capitalized lenders, wholesale funding sources consolidating or simply closing their doors, Congressional hearings being scheduled … it truly is a mess … and like the old saying goes, industry wide ever Beware of protecting a bad decision. We only need to turn on the news or speak to a colleague to be reminded that some people become so invested in a bad decision that they stick with it regardless of the price they pay personally or professionally. I once heard the saying, “Never protect what you need to correct.” If a bad decision is made, quickly correct it let it go and move on. Once you have made the decision and have started what you are going to do, put the "what if's" aside stand behind it with commitment. Wondering what would have happened without the mistake focuses on the past. We cannot change the past nor can we control the future, all we can control is the moment and how we respond. So refrain from focusing on what should have been, and focus on what is happening now. Some people expect correct decisions to keep us on course 100% of the time. Actually, correct decisions are exactly that: corrective moves we have made to either stay on course or to get closer to our course. Pilots use instruments to keep the plane on course. If they veer off course due to weather then they simply make a correction to get back on course. Despite the corrections they may need to make, they are on track about 90% of the time. This reminds us that it isn’t the path from here to where we are headed that is important, it is what we do to correct our errors and make better choices that will put on us the right path. Stay flexible, be will In 2006, Resolve to Leave the Office Earlier! from focusing on what should have been, and focus on what is happening now.This is the perfect topic for the first month of a brand new year!Staying late started innocently enough: “If I just stay a little later today, I can catch up’ on this work I haven’t been able to get to.” Eight hours went to nine. It became a habit. Then: “If I just take this reading home with me, I can ‘catch up’ after the kids go to bed.” Nine hours went to ten. You did this on a regular basis; 60-hour weeks became the norm. Sure, if you’re starting a new Some people expect correct decisions to keep us on course 100% of the time. Actually, correct decisions are exactly that: corrective moves we have made to either stay on course or to get closer to our course. Pilots use instruments to keep the plane on course. If they veer off course due to weather then they simply make a correction to get back on course. Despite the corrections they may need to make, they are on track about 90% of the time. This reminds us that it isn’t the path from here to where we are headed that is important, it is what we do to correct our errors and make better choices that will put on us the right path. Stay flexible, be willing to make decisions, and remember that sometimes, you will have to correct those decisions
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