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    Telemarketing No Call List
    The telemarketing no call list is something that you most definitely need to be familiar with and aware of if you engage in telemarketing as part of your marketing and sales program, if you outsource telemarketing duties, or if you provide telemarketing services for other companies.Historically, telemarketing has been deemed as an annoyance by many due to unscrupulous prac
    What’s changed? Describe in detail.

    ? How are you feeling, thinking, being?

    ? What’s the best part about being successful?

    ? What have you learned about yourself by achieving this goal?

    ? What else are you aware of?

    4. Describe the picture you see on paper. Write in detail all that yo

    Screaming Employees? Resolving Conflicts in the Workplace
    Do you have employees that are out and out fighting with each other at work? Yelling, screaming, not getting along or perhaps has difficult relationships with their supervisor?Conflicts in the workplace happen frequently and the fallout can be costly to the employer and the employee. Developing the skills to resolve conflicts that arise can save your company significant money
    People talk to me about making personal and professional changes in their life. I hear comments about how hard they think it will be, concerns about their ability to be successful, pressure on themselves to produce results, etc. The anticipation (what you imagine or assume will happen) of the experience can be daunting enough to deter a person from taking the first step! How often does the anticipation match the reality of what happens? If your thoughts and emotions are getting in the way of what you want, read on for 10 tips to get going and stay moving.

    1. Describe (in detail) one change you want to make in your life. Consider the benefits to you, how your life will improve, who you will become, how other people and situations will benefit from your success…. Be specific.

    2. Identify any concerns, challenges and fears associated with this goal. Create a realistic perspective by examining what you may be anticipating or assuming.

    3. Focus on seeing yourself achieving that goal. Make the image vivid and detailed. See yourself already there and step into that picture in your mind. Standing in that space, notice your feelings, thoughts, and physical sensations as you observe yourself successfully attaining your goal.

    From that future position, answer these questions:

    ? How has this change impacted your life? What’s changed? Describe in detail.

    ? How are you feeling, thinking, being?

    ? What’s the best part about being successful?

    ? What have you learned about yourself by achieving this goal?

    ? What else are you aware of?

    4. Describe the picture you see on paper. Write in detail all that yo

    Women & Entrepreneurship
    The world of business and entrepreneurship is no longer comprised of men in suits. The changing landscape of the world and the economy are opening more doors for women now than at any other time in history, and without question, women are charging through those doors in ever increasing numbers.Women are taking control in the business world, and entrepreneurship through a busine
    son from taking the first step! How often does the anticipation match the reality of what happens? If your thoughts and emotions are getting in the way of what you want, read on for 10 tips to get going and stay moving.

    1. Describe (in detail) one change you want to make in your life. Consider the benefits to you, how your life will improve, who you will become, how other people and situations will benefit from your success…. Be specific.

    2. Identify any concerns, challenges and fears associated with this goal. Create a realistic perspective by examining what you may be anticipating or assuming.

    3. Focus on seeing yourself achieving that goal. Make the image vivid and detailed. See yourself already there and step into that picture in your mind. Standing in that space, notice your feelings, thoughts, and physical sensations as you observe yourself successfully attaining your goal.

    From that future position, answer these questions:

    ? How has this change impacted your life? What’s changed? Describe in detail.

    ? How are you feeling, thinking, being?

    ? What’s the best part about being successful?

    ? What have you learned about yourself by achieving this goal?

    ? What else are you aware of?

    4. Describe the picture you see on paper. Write in detail all that yo

    Open a Dollar Store - Get Expert Help
    Are you planning to open a dollar store or any other type of business for that matter? If so don’t forget the importance of finding and using expert help in the early stages of your business. Expert help can come from specialized technical experts such as bankers, accountants, attorneys and commercial real estate brokers. However there is also the expert help that is provided by someo
    l improve, who you will become, how other people and situations will benefit from your success…. Be specific.

    2. Identify any concerns, challenges and fears associated with this goal. Create a realistic perspective by examining what you may be anticipating or assuming.

    3. Focus on seeing yourself achieving that goal. Make the image vivid and detailed. See yourself already there and step into that picture in your mind. Standing in that space, notice your feelings, thoughts, and physical sensations as you observe yourself successfully attaining your goal.

    From that future position, answer these questions:

    ? How has this change impacted your life? What’s changed? Describe in detail.

    ? How are you feeling, thinking, being?

    ? What’s the best part about being successful?

    ? What have you learned about yourself by achieving this goal?

    ? What else are you aware of?

    4. Describe the picture you see on paper. Write in detail all that yo

    I Bought Rich Dad, Poor Dad
    I’m typically the type of person who doesn’t buy into get rich quick schemes or advice.I’m a divorced mom of 3, and in my search for a way to become financially independent, I stumbled onto the Rich Dad series of books by Robert Kiyosaki. I was pulled in partially by the fact that he tells us in the books, that he and his wife Kim, lived out of their vehicle for a period of tim
    image vivid and detailed. See yourself already there and step into that picture in your mind. Standing in that space, notice your feelings, thoughts, and physical sensations as you observe yourself successfully attaining your goal.

    From that future position, answer these questions:

    ? How has this change impacted your life? What’s changed? Describe in detail.

    ? How are you feeling, thinking, being?

    ? What’s the best part about being successful?

    ? What have you learned about yourself by achieving this goal?

    ? What else are you aware of?

    4. Describe the picture you see on paper. Write in detail all that yo

    Power of Persuasion
    Learning how to persuade and influence will make the difference between hoping for better income and having a better income. Ask yourself, how much income and money have you lost with your inability to persuade and influence. Now, I'm sure you have seen some success, but think of the times you couldn't get it done. Has there ever been a time when you did no
    What’s changed? Describe in detail.

    ? How are you feeling, thinking, being?

    ? What’s the best part about being successful?

    ? What have you learned about yourself by achieving this goal?

    ? What else are you aware of?

    4. Describe the picture you see on paper. Write in detail all that you see, think, and sense. If you feel creative, draw a picture or make a collage to bring greater depth to your vision.

    5. Looking backward from this future point, begin to recognize the steps you took to arrive at success. From here you can begin to craft a flexible strategy that will lead you to the outcome you have already achieved.

    6. Identify the first step and…take it! One step leads to the next.

    7. Once a day (or more!), revisit the picture of success you created in steps 3 & 4. Putting your attention on the desired outcome reinforces your intention and recommits you to the goal. Reframe fearful thoughts with new internal messages to strengthen you and move you forward. Example: “I’m afraid to do XYZ for fear I might fail” to “ I have the strength and support to move forward with confidence.” You might add, “ Each step I take is a success!” (see below)

    8. Acknowledge your small steps as successes. A great way to remember all of your successes is to keep a journal to document your progress. Making a change involves a series of action steps that produce the end result. Baby steps lead to leaps and shifts and fuel motivation by inspiring confidence and action.

    9. Invite people to cheer you on and support you. Experience the power of having a team behind you.

    Celebrate along the way!!!!

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