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    The young man took his place behind the lectern, preparing to address the graduating class. He had earned the right to make this speech by having the best grade point average over the last four years. In addition to being the valedictorian he was graduating with academic honors. So were two thirds of the members of his class.It's not just this high school. I checked around a bit and found that grades appear hi
    on had 3 minutes to do their Elevator Pitch (A speech about you and your company that is short and to the point and equivalent in time to the ride on an elevator when someone ask you what you do for a living). All Business cards were left on a table and in a no pressure environment you could help yourself to a business card.

    For me it was a boon to my business. I secured my second largest client and found new contractors who performed better at better pricing than my current contractors.

    The lesson to be learned here is Volunteering has many benefits to your family, the rewarding emotional good feeling of helping other child

    Do You Zig and Zag?
    T. Harv Eker, author of Secrets of the Millionaire Mind, states that the journey to success is full of twists, turns, ups, downs, stops and reverses. You have to "zig zag" your way to success.He is right. Once you understand this fact, you will begin to understand that your own journey to success will be full of adventure and different roads. Roads that you may not have chosen to venture down, but roads that w
    When you first start your own business there never seems to be enough time. I certainly was no exception to this entrepreneurial mantra. What the truth really is; once time is gone it can never be reclaimed. One of the reasons I got into business for myself was not only for a more affluent lifestyle but also to spend more quality time with my family. However, what I quickly found in my first few months is, that all my time was used primarily to build my business and my family came second. The daily up hill climb which required me to make a success of my business so I could deliver on my promises to my family blinded me to the fact that I was not living in the present. That time was in reality passing me by and, by the time I did make the business a success my family might be too old to want to spend time with me. Something needed to be done to balance work and family.

    What I chose to do to remedy the situation is volunteer to coach my son in baseball. Now, you are probably thinking to yourself, how can I find the time? Easy! I had a baseball schedule that became integrated to my business schedule just as you would book any business appointment. Surprisingly for me at the time, with the rare exception, I made all my appointments.

    The obvious benefit is I now had more time with my son but, I also had more time with my daughter and my wife. We went to all the games together and enjoyed watching all the young boys play baseball. In the following years my daughter played baseball and both kids played soccer. We always had the time.

    Now here is the not so obvious benefit, my company grew customers and suppliers to my business through my contacts in baseball. As the years went on I became a coach for Double A baseball, then Triple A and then took over as a Manager of a Double A Team. This led to me sitting on the Board of Directors of Rep baseball. In other words, my time commitment for volunteering increased. You would think my business would suffer. It didn't.

    One Sunday night at a Rep Baseball Board meeting we starting talking about all the coach/manager volunteers being in most cases in their own business. We deemed this to be normal as we have more control of our schedule than someone who is in a job. And then it occurred to us that we are missing out on a great networking opportunity. Our Baseball Association had over 100 Managers, Coaches and Coach Assistants. We decided to have a Business card Swap Night.

    The idea was well received and greatly attended on a Wednesday night at our Club House. Each person had 3 minutes to do their Elevator Pitch (A speech about you and your company that is short and to the point and equivalent in time to the ride on an elevator when someone ask you what you do for a living). All Business cards were left on a table and in a no pressure environment you could help yourself to a business card.

    For me it was a boon to my business. I secured my second largest client and found new contractors who performed better at better pricing than my current contractors.

    The lesson to be learned here is Volunteering has many benefits to your family, the rewarding emotional good feeling of helping other childr

    Conflict Resolution - Not As Simple As A, B, or C
    Wouldn’t it be nice if you could just take a simple test to resolve your conflicts and have proper conflict resolution? A multiple choice test would be the best:1. The person you are in conflict with is?a. Controllingb. Indecisivec. DemeaningJust choose letter A, B or C and you magically uncover the solutions to all your conflict problems.How great an
    I was not living in the present. That time was in reality passing me by and, by the time I did make the business a success my family might be too old to want to spend time with me. Something needed to be done to balance work and family.

    What I chose to do to remedy the situation is volunteer to coach my son in baseball. Now, you are probably thinking to yourself, how can I find the time? Easy! I had a baseball schedule that became integrated to my business schedule just as you would book any business appointment. Surprisingly for me at the time, with the rare exception, I made all my appointments.

    The obvious benefit is I now had more time with my son but, I also had more time with my daughter and my wife. We went to all the games together and enjoyed watching all the young boys play baseball. In the following years my daughter played baseball and both kids played soccer. We always had the time.

    Now here is the not so obvious benefit, my company grew customers and suppliers to my business through my contacts in baseball. As the years went on I became a coach for Double A baseball, then Triple A and then took over as a Manager of a Double A Team. This led to me sitting on the Board of Directors of Rep baseball. In other words, my time commitment for volunteering increased. You would think my business would suffer. It didn't.

    One Sunday night at a Rep Baseball Board meeting we starting talking about all the coach/manager volunteers being in most cases in their own business. We deemed this to be normal as we have more control of our schedule than someone who is in a job. And then it occurred to us that we are missing out on a great networking opportunity. Our Baseball Association had over 100 Managers, Coaches and Coach Assistants. We decided to have a Business card Swap Night.

    The idea was well received and greatly attended on a Wednesday night at our Club House. Each person had 3 minutes to do their Elevator Pitch (A speech about you and your company that is short and to the point and equivalent in time to the ride on an elevator when someone ask you what you do for a living). All Business cards were left on a table and in a no pressure environment you could help yourself to a business card.

    For me it was a boon to my business. I secured my second largest client and found new contractors who performed better at better pricing than my current contractors.

    The lesson to be learned here is Volunteering has many benefits to your family, the rewarding emotional good feeling of helping other child

    Great Groups! - Getting a Group to Think Like a Genius
    Great Groups! - Getting a Group to Think Like a Genius Wouldn’t it be great to have an Edison or Einstein, or Mozart at your next meeting?  If you had a genius at your meeting, do you think you might come up with better results?  Let me be the first to tell you that those people won’t be at your next meeting.  But there are some things you can do as a facilitator - some techniques and tactics
    w had more time with my son but, I also had more time with my daughter and my wife. We went to all the games together and enjoyed watching all the young boys play baseball. In the following years my daughter played baseball and both kids played soccer. We always had the time.

    Now here is the not so obvious benefit, my company grew customers and suppliers to my business through my contacts in baseball. As the years went on I became a coach for Double A baseball, then Triple A and then took over as a Manager of a Double A Team. This led to me sitting on the Board of Directors of Rep baseball. In other words, my time commitment for volunteering increased. You would think my business would suffer. It didn't.

    One Sunday night at a Rep Baseball Board meeting we starting talking about all the coach/manager volunteers being in most cases in their own business. We deemed this to be normal as we have more control of our schedule than someone who is in a job. And then it occurred to us that we are missing out on a great networking opportunity. Our Baseball Association had over 100 Managers, Coaches and Coach Assistants. We decided to have a Business card Swap Night.

    The idea was well received and greatly attended on a Wednesday night at our Club House. Each person had 3 minutes to do their Elevator Pitch (A speech about you and your company that is short and to the point and equivalent in time to the ride on an elevator when someone ask you what you do for a living). All Business cards were left on a table and in a no pressure environment you could help yourself to a business card.

    For me it was a boon to my business. I secured my second largest client and found new contractors who performed better at better pricing than my current contractors.

    The lesson to be learned here is Volunteering has many benefits to your family, the rewarding emotional good feeling of helping other child

    A Teaching Certificate: You Ticket To A Career In Education
    Those wishing to begin a career in teaching, either in the US Public School System or abroad, need to qualify for a teaching certificate. Each US state will grant a teaching certificate to those who meet its specific requirements for certification; these certificates are classified according to the grades which the individual will be teaching.Teaching certificates are available early childhood, elementary, an
    lunteering increased. You would think my business would suffer. It didn't.

    One Sunday night at a Rep Baseball Board meeting we starting talking about all the coach/manager volunteers being in most cases in their own business. We deemed this to be normal as we have more control of our schedule than someone who is in a job. And then it occurred to us that we are missing out on a great networking opportunity. Our Baseball Association had over 100 Managers, Coaches and Coach Assistants. We decided to have a Business card Swap Night.

    The idea was well received and greatly attended on a Wednesday night at our Club House. Each person had 3 minutes to do their Elevator Pitch (A speech about you and your company that is short and to the point and equivalent in time to the ride on an elevator when someone ask you what you do for a living). All Business cards were left on a table and in a no pressure environment you could help yourself to a business card.

    For me it was a boon to my business. I secured my second largest client and found new contractors who performed better at better pricing than my current contractors.

    The lesson to be learned here is Volunteering has many benefits to your family, the rewarding emotional good feeling of helping other child

    What Are Binding Machines?
    The pages and covers of a book or document need to be bound together for making them last longer and enhancing their appearance. Binding machines are used for purposes in which thread is used to bind together pages and covers, through a strip sewn over or along the edge for strengthening or decoration.The most commonly available binding machines include comb, coil, velobind, tape, double loop wire, and thermal
    on had 3 minutes to do their Elevator Pitch (A speech about you and your company that is short and to the point and equivalent in time to the ride on an elevator when someone ask you what you do for a living). All Business cards were left on a table and in a no pressure environment you could help yourself to a business card.

    For me it was a boon to my business. I secured my second largest client and found new contractors who performed better at better pricing than my current contractors.

    The lesson to be learned here is Volunteering has many benefits to your family, the rewarding emotional good feeling of helping other children who may be in broken families and, needless to say, the success of my business.

    Time cannot be reclaimed but it can be spent wisely.

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