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    Loving Your Customers, Getting Your Customers to Love You
    It may be awkward to openly acknowledge it, but every sale is a kind of seduction. As marketers, we make introductions, pursue courtships and hope for consummation – the sale.And as in any love affair, we know that reason plays a subordinate role to emotion. Logical arguments are insufficient – to win a portion of our prospects’ bank accounts, we must win their hearts first. Obviously, “love” is too strong a word for what
    at he was a gardener's son who aspired to be a medical doctor but was unable to pursue his ambition because his family was poor.

    The parents declared they would finance the young man's education as reward for his act of service that day.

    In due time both of the boys involved in the incident grew up well educated and well dedicated.

    The younger boy be

    Article Writing - 5 Step Process to Easily Writing Fresh Articles Daily
    Article writing can be especially easy, but I think that sometimes people make it harder than it really needs to be.You see, in my opinion, the ultimate article is between 250 and 300 words. How do I come up with that number? I have discovered that a 500 word article or more tends to average about the same amount of traffic as a 250 word article, so why write one article when for the same number of words and time, you c
    There are two kinds of people in this world.

    Takers.

    And givers.

    The takers eat better!

    But the givers sleep better!

    This popular Rotary Club quote condenses man's search for "happiness" into a few provocative words. The statement is perceptive because of the emphasis on outward thought of other people.

    A psychiatrist friend of mine declares that ALL neurosis result from "inward thinking" - a constant dwelling on YOUR fears, YOUR frustrations, YOUR failures.

    It follows, therefore, that some attention to the needs and aspirations of others tends to confer reciprocal benefits.

    Many of us work so hard these days at getting everything promised us by politicians, advertisers, union leaders and special interest organizations that we seldom look beyond our own tight little circle.

    Yet, all of us are beneficiaries of generous acts of inspired souls.

    A true and startling story demonstrates the far reaching effect simple acts of service sometimes have on our infinitely slow journey to godliness.

    A family was enjoying a picnic in the country, but the young son slipped away for a forbidden swim in a nearby pond.

    The boy ventured out into the water too far and was near drowning. A country lad came by at this critical time and rescued the struggling youngster.

    The parents of the rescued boy were grateful for the act of heroism that saved their son. As they questioned the older boy they learned that he was a gardener's son who aspired to be a medical doctor but was unable to pursue his ambition because his family was poor.

    The parents declared they would finance the young man's education as reward for his act of service that day.

    In due time both of the boys involved in the incident grew up well educated and well dedicated.

    The younger boy bec

    24 Secrets To Happiness
    Are you happy? Would you like to be even happier? You can if you understand what brings true, long-lasting happiness. We all have the ability to create a happy life and we all deserve it.I learned a lot about happiness from my clients. As a Marriage, Family Therapist for 27 years, I first discovered what happiness is not. Many of my clients of all ages had many things happening in their lives that anyone would think would
    declares that ALL neurosis result from "inward thinking" - a constant dwelling on YOUR fears, YOUR frustrations, YOUR failures.

    It follows, therefore, that some attention to the needs and aspirations of others tends to confer reciprocal benefits.

    Many of us work so hard these days at getting everything promised us by politicians, advertisers, union leaders and special interest organizations that we seldom look beyond our own tight little circle.

    Yet, all of us are beneficiaries of generous acts of inspired souls.

    A true and startling story demonstrates the far reaching effect simple acts of service sometimes have on our infinitely slow journey to godliness.

    A family was enjoying a picnic in the country, but the young son slipped away for a forbidden swim in a nearby pond.

    The boy ventured out into the water too far and was near drowning. A country lad came by at this critical time and rescued the struggling youngster.

    The parents of the rescued boy were grateful for the act of heroism that saved their son. As they questioned the older boy they learned that he was a gardener's son who aspired to be a medical doctor but was unable to pursue his ambition because his family was poor.

    The parents declared they would finance the young man's education as reward for his act of service that day.

    In due time both of the boys involved in the incident grew up well educated and well dedicated.

    The younger boy be

    Do You Know Who You Attract to Your Web Site?
    There are five types of people that browse the web: (1) Specific Information Seekers (2) Current Information Seekers (3) Bargain Hunters (4) Entertainment Seekers, and (5) Specific Buyers.When you identify the type of people you want to come to your website, or the type of people coming now (for those who already have a site), as well as what gets them there, what keeps them there, then and onl
    and special interest organizations that we seldom look beyond our own tight little circle.

    Yet, all of us are beneficiaries of generous acts of inspired souls.

    A true and startling story demonstrates the far reaching effect simple acts of service sometimes have on our infinitely slow journey to godliness.

    A family was enjoying a picnic in the country, but the young son slipped away for a forbidden swim in a nearby pond.

    The boy ventured out into the water too far and was near drowning. A country lad came by at this critical time and rescued the struggling youngster.

    The parents of the rescued boy were grateful for the act of heroism that saved their son. As they questioned the older boy they learned that he was a gardener's son who aspired to be a medical doctor but was unable to pursue his ambition because his family was poor.

    The parents declared they would finance the young man's education as reward for his act of service that day.

    In due time both of the boys involved in the incident grew up well educated and well dedicated.

    The younger boy be

    al-Zarqawi and al-Coulter
    Any human who can calmly saw the head off another human without an ounce of blind rage in his hands is a psychopath. Take a psychopath, implant an ideology, give him a voice, let him gain power and you have a super-psychopath. Such was al-Zarqawi. The world is a better place when any super-psychopath is stopped. I only hope that along the way we haven’t killed more innocent people than this monster could ever kill. My guess is
    , but the young son slipped away for a forbidden swim in a nearby pond.

    The boy ventured out into the water too far and was near drowning. A country lad came by at this critical time and rescued the struggling youngster.

    The parents of the rescued boy were grateful for the act of heroism that saved their son. As they questioned the older boy they learned that he was a gardener's son who aspired to be a medical doctor but was unable to pursue his ambition because his family was poor.

    The parents declared they would finance the young man's education as reward for his act of service that day.

    In due time both of the boys involved in the incident grew up well educated and well dedicated.

    The younger boy be

    Sad Scientific Facts About Love
    Disaster results when we see women trying to change a man's behaviour. According to evolutionary biologist Rosie Mestel, what women perceive as bad male behaviour (lying, cheating, ogling other women) is actually part of a biologically based prime directive to procreate as fast as possible. All the poorconfused thing is doing is behaving "naturally": trying to solve the age-old problem of passing on his genes before he croaks.at he was a gardener's son who aspired to be a medical doctor but was unable to pursue his ambition because his family was poor.

    The parents declared they would finance the young man's education as reward for his act of service that day.

    In due time both of the boys involved in the incident grew up well educated and well dedicated.

    The younger boy became Sir Winston Churchill, perhaps Great Britain's greatest political leader.

    The older boy became Dr. Alexander Fleming, the discoverer of penicillin.

    But the story doesn't end there.

    During World War II, Sir Winston fell gravely ill. The king called for the ablest physician in the empire to try and save the only man who seemed capable of leading his nation to victory.

    The physician summoned was Dr. Fleming. He used penicillin to cure his famous patient.

    Seldom do our own acts of service produce such significant and dramatic results. But everything is relative. Little deeds can be as much appreciated by a single person as antibiotics can be blessed by thousands.

    Where is it written that fun and personal happiness is the goal of life?

    The wise men who wrote the United States Constitution said our inalienable rights are life, liberty and the PURSUIT of happiness. They knew there could be no guarantees of ease and fulfillment.

    Where is it written that personal happiness should be our goal? Not in the Holy Book. Not in the Constitution. Not in the bylaws of our service clubs.

    The purposes of life are to propagate the species, advance the sum total of knowledge, and strive for divine understanding.

    All else is mirage.

    Happiness in the final analysis - is a feeling that you have left the world a little better than you found it.

    April 28, 1971

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