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    Questionnaire Design - Three Important Tips
    Questionnaire design in survey research happens to be one of the key areas in the process from conceptualization to survey analysis. Questionnaire design is the step that follows the list of required information. This list of required information is generated from the client brief and understanding of brief.This article doesn't try to educate you on how to design a questionnaire, but on how to avoid some of the common mistakes in a survey research questionnaire. One of the most common mistakes committed by the questionnaire designer is to have overlap of response catego
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    You must believe in yourself. All the gurus will tell you this. You must never, ever doubt you can achieve these dreams! This is very easy to talk about when we are sitting here thinking about making all these lovely plans, but not so easy in the real world, especially at the beginning.

    It’s not quite so easy when the classified ad you thought would bring in 100 new names for your list and five orders only delivers ten names and one order. It’s even tougher when your mentor savages the sales letter you have slaved over for weeks – the letter you genuinely believed was going to be your key to fame and fortune.

    The one thing all the gurus have in common is this: they refused to give up on their dreams. They never gave up believing in themselves. You must do the same.

    That’s all for this time. See you soon.

    Quality Printing for Your Brochures
    A professional quality brochure can attract interest to any business, organization, or cause. On the other hand, a poor quality brochure invites readers’ criticism or scorn. Your brochure has a single shot at representing your interests to the public at large. That’s why it is so important to use a top-notch print piece for your office, as a mailer, or in various locations throughout the community.When preparing your brochure for print, make sure it has a clear format, design, and layout. This will give the printer a well-organized document for easy reproduction. Write r
    Hello again

    Today we want to talk about your dream. I want you to think about why you are doing all this. Yes, we have talked about how you can earn really big money in this business :-), but that’s not really what it’s all about. It’s not about the money. The real reason driving this new adventure of yours is lifestyle: when you are earning big bucks, you can fund the lifestyle you have always dreamed about :-) :-).

    Your dream
    You need to be very specific about your dream (this is a trick I learned from my guru – my mentor). Do you want to travel and have adventures? If you do, you need to set some very specific goals.

    Do you want to cycle around Europe, trek in the Himalayas, hike the Appalachian Trail, walk from Land’s End to John O’Groats or motorbike across the Sahara? Do you want to fly first class to six-star resort hotels in exotic locations? Do you want to cruise the world on luxury liners, sitting at the Captain’s table? Maybe you just want to hang out at Raffles or the Connaught, sipping Earl Grey and eating cream cakes in the afternoon. Perhaps travel from London to Beijing by first class train?

    Do you want to fly your own aeroplane around the world (my choice is a Beech 18S – the one that flew Ingrid Bergman away from Casablanca, leaving Bogie behind, standing sadly in the dark)? Ever thought about climbing the Matterhorn, the Eiger, K2 or Denali? How about a free-fall parachute jump from 35,000 feet? Running the London Marathon? Maybe a free dive to 250 feet? The list is almost endless, limited only by your imagination.

    My point is it is not enough to have just some vague sort of a dream to ‘travel’ or ‘have an adventure’, you must be very specific about what you really want to do.

    Grab your A4 pad once again and make some notes (this A4 pad of yours is getting some use, isn’t it?). What do you want to be doing exactly one year from today? How much cash will you have in the bank? How many names will you have on your list? Where will you be living and what car will you be driving? Will all your debts be paid then, or will you still owe just a bit?

    Put that sheet of paper aside and start again, this time asking yourself where you’ll be precisely two years from today. Ask yourself the same questions and write down your answers. Repeat the process for three, four then five years.

    Now pick up five 3 x 5 index cards (yes, they’re still available) and transfer your specific goals for each year to separate cards. Finally, tape all five cards to the wall above your desk. Every time you sit down to do some work, look at them and think about them before you begin.

    I think you have the idea now. It’s not good enough to say your goal is to ‘provide for my family’. You must be specific: ‘I want to see all the kids – or grandkids – through university, I want to build a granny annex for Mum when she can no longer live on her own, I want to go into partnership with my brother to buy that engineering works he has always wanted to own.’

    Keep in mind your dreams may change over time. A year from now you may decide you’re not really that interested in golf, but you might like to try learning a little bit about bridge, or painting or snowboarding. It’s okay to change your mind. My point is you need a specific plan, not just a vague idea about what you want to do.

    You must believe in yourself!
    You must believe in yourself. All the gurus will tell you this. You must never, ever doubt you can achieve these dreams! This is very easy to talk about when we are sitting here thinking about making all these lovely plans, but not so easy in the real world, especially at the beginning.

    It’s not quite so easy when the classified ad you thought would bring in 100 new names for your list and five orders only delivers ten names and one order. It’s even tougher when your mentor savages the sales letter you have slaved over for weeks – the letter you genuinely believed was going to be your key to fame and fortune.

    The one thing all the gurus have in common is this: they refused to give up on their dreams. They never gave up believing in themselves. You must do the same.

    That’s all for this time. See you soon.

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    5 Things NOT to Do With Upset Customers
    A couple of months ago I had a small kitchen fire in my home. All is well now, but for a few days my family and I camped out in a hotel room and once we returned home we had no oven (it was destroyed in the fire) so we were forced to eat every meal out for several days.On the day of the fire two representatives from the insurance company told me to "Hold on to your meal receipts, send them to us and we'll cover your meals plus sales tax." After the contractors restored my home and we settled back in, I was preparing to mail in my meal receipts for reimbursement and I gav
    six-star resort hotels in exotic locations? Do you want to cruise the world on luxury liners, sitting at the Captain’s table? Maybe you just want to hang out at Raffles or the Connaught, sipping Earl Grey and eating cream cakes in the afternoon. Perhaps travel from London to Beijing by first class train?

    Do you want to fly your own aeroplane around the world (my choice is a Beech 18S – the one that flew Ingrid Bergman away from Casablanca, leaving Bogie behind, standing sadly in the dark)? Ever thought about climbing the Matterhorn, the Eiger, K2 or Denali? How about a free-fall parachute jump from 35,000 feet? Running the London Marathon? Maybe a free dive to 250 feet? The list is almost endless, limited only by your imagination.

    My point is it is not enough to have just some vague sort of a dream to ‘travel’ or ‘have an adventure’, you must be very specific about what you really want to do.

    Grab your A4 pad once again and make some notes (this A4 pad of yours is getting some use, isn’t it?). What do you want to be doing exactly one year from today? How much cash will you have in the bank? How many names will you have on your list? Where will you be living and what car will you be driving? Will all your debts be paid then, or will you still owe just a bit?

    Put that sheet of paper aside and start again, this time asking yourself where you’ll be precisely two years from today. Ask yourself the same questions and write down your answers. Repeat the process for three, four then five years.

    Now pick up five 3 x 5 index cards (yes, they’re still available) and transfer your specific goals for each year to separate cards. Finally, tape all five cards to the wall above your desk. Every time you sit down to do some work, look at them and think about them before you begin.

    I think you have the idea now. It’s not good enough to say your goal is to ‘provide for my family’. You must be specific: ‘I want to see all the kids – or grandkids – through university, I want to build a granny annex for Mum when she can no longer live on her own, I want to go into partnership with my brother to buy that engineering works he has always wanted to own.’

    Keep in mind your dreams may change over time. A year from now you may decide you’re not really that interested in golf, but you might like to try learning a little bit about bridge, or painting or snowboarding. It’s okay to change your mind. My point is you need a specific plan, not just a vague idea about what you want to do.

    You must believe in yourself!
    You must believe in yourself. All the gurus will tell you this. You must never, ever doubt you can achieve these dreams! This is very easy to talk about when we are sitting here thinking about making all these lovely plans, but not so easy in the real world, especially at the beginning.

    It’s not quite so easy when the classified ad you thought would bring in 100 new names for your list and five orders only delivers ten names and one order. It’s even tougher when your mentor savages the sales letter you have slaved over for weeks – the letter you genuinely believed was going to be your key to fame and fortune.

    The one thing all the gurus have in common is this: they refused to give up on their dreams. They never gave up believing in themselves. You must do the same.

    That’s all for this time. See you soon.

    Why some Businesses are Playing with Fire
    Small and medium sized businesses throughout the UK are risking not being compliant with the new fire prevention laws that came into effect on 1st October 2006.Virtually all non-domestic premises in England and Wales are affected by the Regulatory Reform (Fire Safety) Order (RRO) 2005. The RRO states that anyone responsible for premises must carry out a fire safety risk assessment or face possible prosecution.A survey carried out by the Federation of Small Businesses in March highlighted the potential problems. A spokesman for the FSB commented, “We carried out a
    be very specific about what you really want to do.

    Grab your A4 pad once again and make some notes (this A4 pad of yours is getting some use, isn’t it?). What do you want to be doing exactly one year from today? How much cash will you have in the bank? How many names will you have on your list? Where will you be living and what car will you be driving? Will all your debts be paid then, or will you still owe just a bit?

    Put that sheet of paper aside and start again, this time asking yourself where you’ll be precisely two years from today. Ask yourself the same questions and write down your answers. Repeat the process for three, four then five years.

    Now pick up five 3 x 5 index cards (yes, they’re still available) and transfer your specific goals for each year to separate cards. Finally, tape all five cards to the wall above your desk. Every time you sit down to do some work, look at them and think about them before you begin.

    I think you have the idea now. It’s not good enough to say your goal is to ‘provide for my family’. You must be specific: ‘I want to see all the kids – or grandkids – through university, I want to build a granny annex for Mum when she can no longer live on her own, I want to go into partnership with my brother to buy that engineering works he has always wanted to own.’

    Keep in mind your dreams may change over time. A year from now you may decide you’re not really that interested in golf, but you might like to try learning a little bit about bridge, or painting or snowboarding. It’s okay to change your mind. My point is you need a specific plan, not just a vague idea about what you want to do.

    You must believe in yourself!
    You must believe in yourself. All the gurus will tell you this. You must never, ever doubt you can achieve these dreams! This is very easy to talk about when we are sitting here thinking about making all these lovely plans, but not so easy in the real world, especially at the beginning.

    It’s not quite so easy when the classified ad you thought would bring in 100 new names for your list and five orders only delivers ten names and one order. It’s even tougher when your mentor savages the sales letter you have slaved over for weeks – the letter you genuinely believed was going to be your key to fame and fortune.

    The one thing all the gurus have in common is this: they refused to give up on their dreams. They never gave up believing in themselves. You must do the same.

    That’s all for this time. See you soon.

    I Want to Speak to a Supervisor!
    A young man working for a Big Boss made an expensive mistake his first week on the job. At the end of the week the young man cleaned out his desk and packed up his things to leave.The big boss asked, ‘And just what do you think you are doing now?’‘I’m leaving,’ said the young man. ‘I made such an expensive mistake, surely you don’t want me to come back here again next week.’‘Are you kidding?’ exclaimed the Big Boss. ‘I just spent a small fortune educating you. You’d better come back next week and show me what you learned.’(Does this makes sense to yo
    esk. Every time you sit down to do some work, look at them and think about them before you begin.

    I think you have the idea now. It’s not good enough to say your goal is to ‘provide for my family’. You must be specific: ‘I want to see all the kids – or grandkids – through university, I want to build a granny annex for Mum when she can no longer live on her own, I want to go into partnership with my brother to buy that engineering works he has always wanted to own.’

    Keep in mind your dreams may change over time. A year from now you may decide you’re not really that interested in golf, but you might like to try learning a little bit about bridge, or painting or snowboarding. It’s okay to change your mind. My point is you need a specific plan, not just a vague idea about what you want to do.

    You must believe in yourself!
    You must believe in yourself. All the gurus will tell you this. You must never, ever doubt you can achieve these dreams! This is very easy to talk about when we are sitting here thinking about making all these lovely plans, but not so easy in the real world, especially at the beginning.

    It’s not quite so easy when the classified ad you thought would bring in 100 new names for your list and five orders only delivers ten names and one order. It’s even tougher when your mentor savages the sales letter you have slaved over for weeks – the letter you genuinely believed was going to be your key to fame and fortune.

    The one thing all the gurus have in common is this: they refused to give up on their dreams. They never gave up believing in themselves. You must do the same.

    That’s all for this time. See you soon.

    How To Identify If A Real Estate Sales Career Is Your Hidden Calling?
    Who doesn't know that in many areas of the country you can make more in one month selling real estate than most people make in a year. There is a 22 year old making millions selling real estate to some of Hollywood's most famous movie stars. This could be you.Here's how to identify if selling real estate could be your calling:1. Do you desire to make a substantial six figure salary without an advanced degree? In real estate one only needs the desire to make money, proper training and a real estate certificate. Most realtors will even help pay for your training;
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    You must believe in yourself. All the gurus will tell you this. You must never, ever doubt you can achieve these dreams! This is very easy to talk about when we are sitting here thinking about making all these lovely plans, but not so easy in the real world, especially at the beginning.

    It’s not quite so easy when the classified ad you thought would bring in 100 new names for your list and five orders only delivers ten names and one order. It’s even tougher when your mentor savages the sales letter you have slaved over for weeks – the letter you genuinely believed was going to be your key to fame and fortune.

    The one thing all the gurus have in common is this: they refused to give up on their dreams. They never gave up believing in themselves. You must do the same.

    That’s all for this time. See you soon.

    Next time we shall talk in detail about networking, mentoring and getting some help when things don’t seem to be going too well.

    Thanks for listening :-)

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