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    An Alternative to Hiring Employees
    Current trends in business are conspiring to create a revolution in the way that small and medium sized companies do business. These forces have created an environment in which growing companies can make maximum use of their labor dollars, while accessing a talent base previously unreachable due to the costs involved with hiring top talent.The first trend is towards self-employment. Entrepreneurship is at an all time high. According to a study by Register.com Inc, 47% of U.S. adults have taken initial steps toward starting their own business or supplementing their income. However, once out of the corporate world, many small
    usiness. Reading industry publications. Participating in Seminars. Going to conventions with the industry giants. Become known as a contributor to the welfare of your group.

    Remind yourself that you are the ONLY one that can define who you are. Don’t let someone else do it for you. Never compromise your character to appease others. Define your own limits, strengths and abilities.

    Remember the man who built a house with cheap materials? Tried to cut corners to save money. Make more profit for himself. When he finished building the house it turned out to be a gift to his family from his boss.

    Our biblical admonition is worth repeating…. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” (even if NO ONE is looking!). Build your product or provide your service as if it were for you. Maybe your boss will do something special for you, too.

    If you own the business, then recognize that YOUR boss is at home wai

    Creating a Work Environment That Works
    Whether you are working at home, in the office, or in your car -- your ability to produce results with the least amount of stress, is directly affected by your physical environment. A functional desk that is ugly can be as much of a deterrent to productivity as a beautiful desk that is not functional. I have spent over twenty years with people working in their homes, offices and cars. One thing has become vehemently clear. Your desk can be your greatest enemy or your best friend.Take a good look at your desk. How does it make you feel? Are you comfortable there? Can you do what you need to do there easily? How does it
    Your job is to rise ABOVE the challenge. Do more than is expected. Say nothing negative about anyone or anything. Yes, that is easier said than done for most of us. Still, it is simply good advice for all. You never have to watch your backside when there are no boomerangs returning.

    DRIVE A NAIL

    Just today I was reading about a Dad who made his son drive a nail into the fence every time his temper flared. After about 37 nails hammered into the fence the young fellow decided to curtail his outbursts. Every time the son contained his temper Dad let him go to the fence and pull out a nail.

    For a moment, lets look at the fence together. What do you see? That’s right, an unsightly fence with lots of holes in it. Point is… our outburst or tantrums…. criticisms or put-downs…. will always leave lasting holes/scars.

    Most of us have wishes and regrets in the past. Probably wish we could retract those unkind words unfurled in a moment of anger. Can’t do it! Permanent for all to see.

    Gossip is hurtful too. Sometimes it’s real “juicy” stuff. Then it gains momentum. Next person “kinda” embellishes the details. Reputations can be ruined for no reason.

    Did you know? Too often the person asking the question does NOT know either but thinks they have the lowdown in full detail. Can’t wait to tell ALL the juicy details so "they" can pass along to more people, then others, plus some.

    WHAT’S THE POINT

    Business is built on TRUST. Confidentially. Integrity. Faithfulness. Your office staff also has to treat each other with respect IF you want success. There is NO place for gossip in your business. No place for anyone to share “juicy” tidbits heard at the water cooler. Even about the boss or the secretary to the chief is off-limits.

    Walk away from it. Don’t be a party to anything negative. Live your life in the positive and never look back. Your esteem will be intact. Feel good about yourself and see the best in those around you.

    Work hard at whatever you do. Hopefully the work ethic was instilled in you at an early age. Often times a mother and/or father work two and sometimes three jobs to make ends meet. Sacrifices are made for the family to make provisions for their welfare.

    With determination many mountains have MOVED. There are NO glass ceilings for those who are unwilling to be blocked. An old saying is… “a rising tide lifts all boats” and there is every reason for YOU to be upon the rising tide.

    Bring others along with you. Shatter the glass ceiling. Many a company owner or CEO has risen beyond the limits. College degree required? Race? Sex? Age? None of these can stop the “charger” who knows no defeat.

    RISE ABOVE THE LOSERS

    Discrimination gets blamed as an easy excuse. Sometimes it does happen. But if you work hard and can clearly demonstrate your talent and expertise the “hold down” ropes give way. Nothing can resist the charge of relentless determination.

    You see Montel Williams with his own TV talk show. Did it just happen? Trace his story through a Naval Officer career. See his childhood with Mom and Dad who worked 2 and 3 jobs to support their family. He had good role models.

    Many others like Montel Williams have risen to celebrity status through sheer determination to succeed. To be and to become the best they can be in their field of choice. Negotiating deals. Asking questions. You need to ask….

    How is my life going to be different?

    Am I willing to accept the challenges involved?

    How long will I have to study in the field of choice?

    (4) Can I gain the respect of my peers?

    Learning is a major part of excelling at any job. You need to be well versed in all aspects of your business. Reading industry publications. Participating in Seminars. Going to conventions with the industry giants. Become known as a contributor to the welfare of your group.

    Remind yourself that you are the ONLY one that can define who you are. Don’t let someone else do it for you. Never compromise your character to appease others. Define your own limits, strengths and abilities.

    Remember the man who built a house with cheap materials? Tried to cut corners to save money. Make more profit for himself. When he finished building the house it turned out to be a gift to his family from his boss.

    Our biblical admonition is worth repeating…. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” (even if NO ONE is looking!). Build your product or provide your service as if it were for you. Maybe your boss will do something special for you, too.

    If you own the business, then recognize that YOUR boss is at home wait

    Use A Specialized Market Portal To Simplify Your Media Job Search
    There are countless resources to turn to when looking for employment - from online job catalogues to company recruitment pages. However, chances are you have a pretty good idea of the type of job you're after. So why not target employment agencies that specialise in job placements within your field? You'll increase your chances of finding the position you want and speed up the process of job placement.For instance, if you're looking for a job in the media industry, you may feel overwhelmed with your choices. Should you turn to employment agents who can do the searching for you, or should you opt to apply directly through med
    unfurled in a moment of anger. Can’t do it! Permanent for all to see.

    Gossip is hurtful too. Sometimes it’s real “juicy” stuff. Then it gains momentum. Next person “kinda” embellishes the details. Reputations can be ruined for no reason.

    Did you know? Too often the person asking the question does NOT know either but thinks they have the lowdown in full detail. Can’t wait to tell ALL the juicy details so "they" can pass along to more people, then others, plus some.

    WHAT’S THE POINT

    Business is built on TRUST. Confidentially. Integrity. Faithfulness. Your office staff also has to treat each other with respect IF you want success. There is NO place for gossip in your business. No place for anyone to share “juicy” tidbits heard at the water cooler. Even about the boss or the secretary to the chief is off-limits.

    Walk away from it. Don’t be a party to anything negative. Live your life in the positive and never look back. Your esteem will be intact. Feel good about yourself and see the best in those around you.

    Work hard at whatever you do. Hopefully the work ethic was instilled in you at an early age. Often times a mother and/or father work two and sometimes three jobs to make ends meet. Sacrifices are made for the family to make provisions for their welfare.

    With determination many mountains have MOVED. There are NO glass ceilings for those who are unwilling to be blocked. An old saying is… “a rising tide lifts all boats” and there is every reason for YOU to be upon the rising tide.

    Bring others along with you. Shatter the glass ceiling. Many a company owner or CEO has risen beyond the limits. College degree required? Race? Sex? Age? None of these can stop the “charger” who knows no defeat.

    RISE ABOVE THE LOSERS

    Discrimination gets blamed as an easy excuse. Sometimes it does happen. But if you work hard and can clearly demonstrate your talent and expertise the “hold down” ropes give way. Nothing can resist the charge of relentless determination.

    You see Montel Williams with his own TV talk show. Did it just happen? Trace his story through a Naval Officer career. See his childhood with Mom and Dad who worked 2 and 3 jobs to support their family. He had good role models.

    Many others like Montel Williams have risen to celebrity status through sheer determination to succeed. To be and to become the best they can be in their field of choice. Negotiating deals. Asking questions. You need to ask….

    How is my life going to be different?

    Am I willing to accept the challenges involved?

    How long will I have to study in the field of choice?

    (4) Can I gain the respect of my peers?

    Learning is a major part of excelling at any job. You need to be well versed in all aspects of your business. Reading industry publications. Participating in Seminars. Going to conventions with the industry giants. Become known as a contributor to the welfare of your group.

    Remind yourself that you are the ONLY one that can define who you are. Don’t let someone else do it for you. Never compromise your character to appease others. Define your own limits, strengths and abilities.

    Remember the man who built a house with cheap materials? Tried to cut corners to save money. Make more profit for himself. When he finished building the house it turned out to be a gift to his family from his boss.

    Our biblical admonition is worth repeating…. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” (even if NO ONE is looking!). Build your product or provide your service as if it were for you. Maybe your boss will do something special for you, too.

    If you own the business, then recognize that YOUR boss is at home wai

    How To Keep Your Business Card At The Top Of The Pile
    People receive so many Business Cards, in meetings, at exhibitions, through the post and through so many other social gatherings.Why would somebody keep your business card, and not just throw it in the bin. To make your business card stands out and give it the best possible chance of survival in the Jungle world of business, the following survival tips should help.Make sure your business cards are done on good thick paper and possibly laminated. This gives the card a nice look and feel and provides a good foundation for the content of the card. If someone picks up the card (irrespective of its content) and it looks a
    tive and never look back. Your esteem will be intact. Feel good about yourself and see the best in those around you.

    Work hard at whatever you do. Hopefully the work ethic was instilled in you at an early age. Often times a mother and/or father work two and sometimes three jobs to make ends meet. Sacrifices are made for the family to make provisions for their welfare.

    With determination many mountains have MOVED. There are NO glass ceilings for those who are unwilling to be blocked. An old saying is… “a rising tide lifts all boats” and there is every reason for YOU to be upon the rising tide.

    Bring others along with you. Shatter the glass ceiling. Many a company owner or CEO has risen beyond the limits. College degree required? Race? Sex? Age? None of these can stop the “charger” who knows no defeat.

    RISE ABOVE THE LOSERS

    Discrimination gets blamed as an easy excuse. Sometimes it does happen. But if you work hard and can clearly demonstrate your talent and expertise the “hold down” ropes give way. Nothing can resist the charge of relentless determination.

    You see Montel Williams with his own TV talk show. Did it just happen? Trace his story through a Naval Officer career. See his childhood with Mom and Dad who worked 2 and 3 jobs to support their family. He had good role models.

    Many others like Montel Williams have risen to celebrity status through sheer determination to succeed. To be and to become the best they can be in their field of choice. Negotiating deals. Asking questions. You need to ask….

    How is my life going to be different?

    Am I willing to accept the challenges involved?

    How long will I have to study in the field of choice?

    (4) Can I gain the respect of my peers?

    Learning is a major part of excelling at any job. You need to be well versed in all aspects of your business. Reading industry publications. Participating in Seminars. Going to conventions with the industry giants. Become known as a contributor to the welfare of your group.

    Remind yourself that you are the ONLY one that can define who you are. Don’t let someone else do it for you. Never compromise your character to appease others. Define your own limits, strengths and abilities.

    Remember the man who built a house with cheap materials? Tried to cut corners to save money. Make more profit for himself. When he finished building the house it turned out to be a gift to his family from his boss.

    Our biblical admonition is worth repeating…. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” (even if NO ONE is looking!). Build your product or provide your service as if it were for you. Maybe your boss will do something special for you, too.

    If you own the business, then recognize that YOUR boss is at home wai

    How Will You Know The Best Home Based Business When You See It?
    We are all out there looking for the same thing right? We want the American dream. We want the simple luxuries that having money affords. We want to be able to support our families from the comfort of our homes. But when we go to pursue it, it all seems like so much smoke and mirrors. How will you find the best home based business?Finding the best home based business really isn't just a pipe dream. People are out there doing it every day. The problem comes in the way the products are marketed. The product ads are telling people that they will get rich overnight; that is not the reality of the situation.The frustration
    But if you work hard and can clearly demonstrate your talent and expertise the “hold down” ropes give way. Nothing can resist the charge of relentless determination.

    You see Montel Williams with his own TV talk show. Did it just happen? Trace his story through a Naval Officer career. See his childhood with Mom and Dad who worked 2 and 3 jobs to support their family. He had good role models.

    Many others like Montel Williams have risen to celebrity status through sheer determination to succeed. To be and to become the best they can be in their field of choice. Negotiating deals. Asking questions. You need to ask….

    How is my life going to be different?

    Am I willing to accept the challenges involved?

    How long will I have to study in the field of choice?

    (4) Can I gain the respect of my peers?

    Learning is a major part of excelling at any job. You need to be well versed in all aspects of your business. Reading industry publications. Participating in Seminars. Going to conventions with the industry giants. Become known as a contributor to the welfare of your group.

    Remind yourself that you are the ONLY one that can define who you are. Don’t let someone else do it for you. Never compromise your character to appease others. Define your own limits, strengths and abilities.

    Remember the man who built a house with cheap materials? Tried to cut corners to save money. Make more profit for himself. When he finished building the house it turned out to be a gift to his family from his boss.

    Our biblical admonition is worth repeating…. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” (even if NO ONE is looking!). Build your product or provide your service as if it were for you. Maybe your boss will do something special for you, too.

    If you own the business, then recognize that YOUR boss is at home wai

    How Freight Factoring Can Help Trucking and Logistics Companies
    Owning a trucking company or logistics company (freight brokerage) can be very profitable. At the same time, transportation companies tend to be cash hungry. There are fuel expenses, employee expenses, operator expenses, repair expenses and many other expenses that need to be paid quickly. However, most customers don’t offer quick-pays and usually pay their freight bills in 30 to 60 days.This creates a major challenge. Why? You have expenses that need to be paid quickly and customers that want to pay slowly. Unless your company has some available funds, you will most likely run into problems.Many company owners try to
    usiness. Reading industry publications. Participating in Seminars. Going to conventions with the industry giants. Become known as a contributor to the welfare of your group.

    Remind yourself that you are the ONLY one that can define who you are. Don’t let someone else do it for you. Never compromise your character to appease others. Define your own limits, strengths and abilities.

    Remember the man who built a house with cheap materials? Tried to cut corners to save money. Make more profit for himself. When he finished building the house it turned out to be a gift to his family from his boss.

    Our biblical admonition is worth repeating…. “Do unto others as you would have them do unto you” (even if NO ONE is looking!). Build your product or provide your service as if it were for you. Maybe your boss will do something special for you, too.

    If you own the business, then recognize that YOUR boss is at home waiting!

    ACTION TIP: Your own integrity drives your actions. It matters not whether someone is looking. Control your temper at all times. Gossip not. Repeat only good ideas or thoughts about others. Live your life in the positive. “Overcomers” have no handicaps. Ask yourself the questions that determine your direction for NOW and in the future.

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