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Turning the Tables - Interviewing The Interviewer >When is a question, also an answer? When what you ask, tells an interviewer something about your mindset, motives, understanding of the job, or what you are bringing into the company in the way of assets.At the end of an interview, it’s customary for the recruiter to give you the chance to put forward any questions. Asking the right questions, gives the impression of confidence, and of having paid close attention to everything that was discussed.What are you g Winners trade systems with high positive expectancy, sound money management strategies, minimal degrees of freedom to avoid curve fitting, and then puts the system into his business plan for implementation. He lets the market determine the outcome. A winner realizes that he produces the emotions he experiences related to trading and assumes responsibility to resolve deep-seated root causes for negative emotions that interfere with his trading business. A loser has a continually changing system/methodology based on whether or not the last few trades were winners or losers. He is s Before You Sell Your Heavy Equipment Business "If you have no confidence in self, you are twice defeated in the race of life. With confidence, you have won even before you have started."The biggest mistake business owners make is waiting too long to sell. Have you ever heard, “I sold my business to early?” Compare that with the number of times you've heard somebody say, “I should have sold my business two years ago.” Unfortunately, waiting too long is probably the single biggest factor in reducing the proceeds from the sale of a privately held business. The erosion in business value typically is most pronounced in that last year before exiting.T Marcus Garvey The first step in controlling fear is to face it. If you are not willing to face your fear, then fear, not you will control your life. Courage is moving ahead even though you're afraid. Use fear as an opportunity to learn and progress. A trader can choose not to fear losing money and accept that losing money is a part of the trading business. It is very important that the trader completely and honestly accept the risks involved in trading. Trading is a business of percentages. Not every trade will make money. If a trader cannot accept the risk, he cannot fully commit himself to the trade. If he cannot fully commit himself, taking the next trade can be a frightening experience. Know the factors that give you an edge; pay close attention to them, and don't let outside distractions influence you. In general, all traders and investors need to take periodic breaks from the markets to clear their heads. This is particularly important when you are making psychological mistakes or have personal issues that could potentially interfere with your trading. Sometimes "doing nothing" is the most prudent action you can take! The protective mind is like an over worried mother; it is constantly creating "doom and gloom" scenarios, trying to scare the heck out of us, in the hopes that we won't try anything new. Its favorite words are "what if." "What if this happens? What if that happens?" Even though none of these things have actually happened, and chances are none of these things will ever happen. Unfortunately many people wait for their fear to subside before taking action. Realize that successful people have fear. Successful people have doubts and successful people worry. The only difference between those who succeed and those who don't is that successful people act in spite of their fear, doubt, and worry. So can you! A trading decision outcome has nothing to do with your self-worth, but is merely a profitable or unprofitable business decision. Most people who struggle with their trading do so because they don't believe 100 percent in what they're doing. Fear can be an opportunity to learn and progress. Learn from it and move on. Winners trade systems with high positive expectancy, sound money management strategies, minimal degrees of freedom to avoid curve fitting, and then puts the system into his business plan for implementation. He lets the market determine the outcome. A winner realizes that he produces the emotions he experiences related to trading and assumes responsibility to resolve deep-seated root causes for negative emotions that interfere with his trading business. A loser has a continually changing system/methodology based on whether or not the last few trades were winners or losers. He is s Reactivate Lapsed Donors With A Direct Mail Fundraising Survey accept the risks involved in trading. Trading is a business of percentages. Not every trade will make money. If a trader cannot accept the risk, he cannot fully commit himself to the trade. If he cannot fully commit himself, taking the next trade can be a frightening experience.A proven way to reactivate lapsed donors is to ask them why they have stopped giving. You can do this with a survey that you enclose in your mailing. Or you can leave space on the reply device for a few questions. According to Stephen Hitchcock, in his book, Open Immediately! Straight Talk on Direct Mail Fundraising, asking lapsed donors why they are no longer giving will generate some useful answers, and a sizeable percentage of the donors will mail b Know the factors that give you an edge; pay close attention to them, and don't let outside distractions influence you. In general, all traders and investors need to take periodic breaks from the markets to clear their heads. This is particularly important when you are making psychological mistakes or have personal issues that could potentially interfere with your trading. Sometimes "doing nothing" is the most prudent action you can take! The protective mind is like an over worried mother; it is constantly creating "doom and gloom" scenarios, trying to scare the heck out of us, in the hopes that we won't try anything new. Its favorite words are "what if." "What if this happens? What if that happens?" Even though none of these things have actually happened, and chances are none of these things will ever happen. Unfortunately many people wait for their fear to subside before taking action. Realize that successful people have fear. Successful people have doubts and successful people worry. The only difference between those who succeed and those who don't is that successful people act in spite of their fear, doubt, and worry. So can you! A trading decision outcome has nothing to do with your self-worth, but is merely a profitable or unprofitable business decision. Most people who struggle with their trading do so because they don't believe 100 percent in what they're doing. Fear can be an opportunity to learn and progress. Learn from it and move on. Winners trade systems with high positive expectancy, sound money management strategies, minimal degrees of freedom to avoid curve fitting, and then puts the system into his business plan for implementation. He lets the market determine the outcome. A winner realizes that he produces the emotions he experiences related to trading and assumes responsibility to resolve deep-seated root causes for negative emotions that interfere with his trading business. A loser has a continually changing system/methodology based on whether or not the last few trades were winners or losers. He is s ISO 9000 Vicarious Liability rsonal issues that could potentially interfere with your trading.ISO 9000 is an enormously successful international quality management system set by the international standards organization. Apart from helping in designing a quality assurance system, ISO 9000 also imposes many liabilities and responsibilities on the part of business organizations.ISO certification can guard organizations against corporate vicarious liability. Vicarious liability refers to the legal responsibility (accountability) of an employer for the actions, cr Sometimes "doing nothing" is the most prudent action you can take! The protective mind is like an over worried mother; it is constantly creating "doom and gloom" scenarios, trying to scare the heck out of us, in the hopes that we won't try anything new. Its favorite words are "what if." "What if this happens? What if that happens?" Even though none of these things have actually happened, and chances are none of these things will ever happen. Unfortunately many people wait for their fear to subside before taking action. Realize that successful people have fear. Successful people have doubts and successful people worry. The only difference between those who succeed and those who don't is that successful people act in spite of their fear, doubt, and worry. So can you! A trading decision outcome has nothing to do with your self-worth, but is merely a profitable or unprofitable business decision. Most people who struggle with their trading do so because they don't believe 100 percent in what they're doing. Fear can be an opportunity to learn and progress. Learn from it and move on. Winners trade systems with high positive expectancy, sound money management strategies, minimal degrees of freedom to avoid curve fitting, and then puts the system into his business plan for implementation. He lets the market determine the outcome. A winner realizes that he produces the emotions he experiences related to trading and assumes responsibility to resolve deep-seated root causes for negative emotions that interfere with his trading business. A loser has a continually changing system/methodology based on whether or not the last few trades were winners or losers. He is s Transforming Individuals Into Teams ction.People working in teams such as quality circles, project groups, or autonomous production deals accomplish the majority of an organization's work. However, some groups work like a dream team, appearing to accomplish miracles, while others generate nightmares. What makes the difference? The answer lies in appropriate group membership, structures, processes and training. If group members with appropriate skills and attitudes are trained to understand their own along with othe Realize that successful people have fear. Successful people have doubts and successful people worry. The only difference between those who succeed and those who don't is that successful people act in spite of their fear, doubt, and worry. So can you! A trading decision outcome has nothing to do with your self-worth, but is merely a profitable or unprofitable business decision. Most people who struggle with their trading do so because they don't believe 100 percent in what they're doing. Fear can be an opportunity to learn and progress. Learn from it and move on. Winners trade systems with high positive expectancy, sound money management strategies, minimal degrees of freedom to avoid curve fitting, and then puts the system into his business plan for implementation. He lets the market determine the outcome. A winner realizes that he produces the emotions he experiences related to trading and assumes responsibility to resolve deep-seated root causes for negative emotions that interfere with his trading business. A loser has a continually changing system/methodology based on whether or not the last few trades were winners or losers. He is s Resume Service >This is probably the most common question I encounter when I meet people that have not previously used a Certified Professional Resume Writer. They are amazed that there is actually a service that can help them with writing their resumes. The easiest way to answer this question is by telling you what I discovered when I was recruiting in the biotech and pharmaceutical industry. I looked at literally hundreds of resumes every single day (at least 500 per week), and maybe- ju Winners trade systems with high positive expectancy, sound money management strategies, minimal degrees of freedom to avoid curve fitting, and then puts the system into his business plan for implementation. He lets the market determine the outcome. A winner realizes that he produces the emotions he experiences related to trading and assumes responsibility to resolve deep-seated root causes for negative emotions that interfere with his trading business. A loser has a continually changing system/methodology based on whether or not the last few trades were winners or losers. He is scared of what "may happen to him" in the markets in the future. His position size is controlled by whims and notions. His exit points vary depending on how fearful he is of giving up open profits or how hopeful he is that a losing trade will turn around. Have a Plan: To build a house, you need a set of plans. The same holds true for speculating in the futures market - without a plan you are destined to fail. Determine what you are willing to invest to reach your goal. This takes the form of time and money. How much time and money will you spend researching, studying, going to seminars, talking to advisors, etc., to achieve your goal? The exemplary trader has the boldness to act with conviction, and the humility to realize that what is apparent may not be all that is there.
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