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    Remembering Dr. King This Year
    We Americans celebrate at least a dozen holidays each year. And while only Christmas seems to bring most business (and other activities) to a halt for at least part of a day, each holiday should represent at least a heartbeat's pause for those of us celebrating to remember who and what the celebration is all about.If it's worth celebrating, it should be worth knowing why we are celebrating. How can we better focus on celebrating those whose births, careers, or accomplishments, the day com

    What to Do Next

    There are numerous ways these messages weave their way into your thoughts and actions. Growing up in your parent's household meant that their messages surrounded you day in and day out for most of your youth. At first it's hard to see the impact these definitions have on you today, but once you start to see them, you begin to notice how they (or your rebellion to them) are entwined in your thoughts, beliefs, and actions.

    As you become more aware, consciously uproot the outdated ideas and nurture the ideas you want to live by. Over time as you peel away the old conflicting messages you’ll have more energy to create the life you dream of.

    Depending on your situation, you may not be able to turn this ar

    Is Your Key Control a Cornerstone or Liability
    Have you ever thought about how your retail organization handles the distribution and record keeping for its mechanical keys? If you have, what did you conclude? That the current system is a cornerstone of your security program or a liability? If you’re like most, you might have reached the decision that it was just too stressful to think about and simply stopped thinking about it.Whether you have hundreds or thousands of stores – the issue of key control MUST be addressed or it will lik
    I'm sure you've heard that the best way to achieve something is to have a clear understanding of your goal. The more detailed your picture or statement, the more likely you are to reach your desired milestone.

    Most people want to succeed in a career that is more fulfilling and meaningful than what they have now. In addition they want to be happy and live a good life. Of course each person has their own take on how they envision this goal.

    What is it that you want in your life? How do you picture your success? Can you describe your personal definition of success?

    As you think about your vision of success do you find any worries and concerns bubbling to the surface? It’s possible you have conflicting definitions of success simultaneously running around in your mind. Your internal conflict creates confusion and turmoil as you try to make progress toward a goal that's at cross purposes with itself.

    As a way to explore what’s happening within you, ask yourself the following four questions. As you answer the following questions, I encourage you to write down your answers so you can refer back to what you've written.

    Four Questions about Success

    1) From your perspective, what is society's picture of success?

    2) What was your parent's definition of success for themselves? (You may have a different answer for your mother and father so write down both.)

    3) What was your parent's definition of success for you? (Again, the messages - stated or inferred - may be different for each parent.)

    4) What's your definition of success for yourself?

    Making Sense of Your Answers

    After you've written down your answers to these questions, read your responses again. What do you notice?

    Keeping your responses in mind, look at the questions below to understand what you are learning about yourself.

    1) Is your definition of success the same as or different from:

    -- Your parent's picture for your success?

    -- Your parent's sense of success for themselves?

    -- Society's definition of success?

    If it's the same, how does that sit with you? If it's different, how do you feel about that?

    2) Think about your life--how much do these other definitions of success impact how you think about your life and the actions you take in life?

    -- Are you troubled or worried about not living up to someone else's definition of success?

    -- Do you worry about what others think of your choices and decisions?

    -- Do you feel supported by the other definitions of success?

    -- Do you see elements of success within yourself that are in conflict?

    3) Do you believe you deserve to reach and live your picture of success?

    -- If not, what's standing in your way?

    -- Is so, what's your next step?

    If you've been living under someone else's definition, how can you revise your own definition of success so that it more truly reflects who you are and what you stand for?

    What to Do Next

    There are numerous ways these messages weave their way into your thoughts and actions. Growing up in your parent's household meant that their messages surrounded you day in and day out for most of your youth. At first it's hard to see the impact these definitions have on you today, but once you start to see them, you begin to notice how they (or your rebellion to them) are entwined in your thoughts, beliefs, and actions.

    As you become more aware, consciously uproot the outdated ideas and nurture the ideas you want to live by. Over time as you peel away the old conflicting messages you’ll have more energy to create the life you dream of.

    Depending on your situation, you may not be able to turn this aro

    Develop Your Ops Manual
    I used the word develop, not write on purpose in the title of this article. While your Operations Manual, Ops Manual, is a crucial tool in your Internal Management tool kit, you don't really write it.Instead you collect it. You gather in one place lots of the bits of information your business depends on to run smoothly, face crises calmly, and allow you to back fill in a hurry. With a complete Ops Manual in place, you, or someone you designate, can act quickly to serve a client, get you out
    imultaneously running around in your mind. Your internal conflict creates confusion and turmoil as you try to make progress toward a goal that's at cross purposes with itself.

    As a way to explore what’s happening within you, ask yourself the following four questions. As you answer the following questions, I encourage you to write down your answers so you can refer back to what you've written.

    Four Questions about Success

    1) From your perspective, what is society's picture of success?

    2) What was your parent's definition of success for themselves? (You may have a different answer for your mother and father so write down both.)

    3) What was your parent's definition of success for you? (Again, the messages - stated or inferred - may be different for each parent.)

    4) What's your definition of success for yourself?

    Making Sense of Your Answers

    After you've written down your answers to these questions, read your responses again. What do you notice?

    Keeping your responses in mind, look at the questions below to understand what you are learning about yourself.

    1) Is your definition of success the same as or different from:

    -- Your parent's picture for your success?

    -- Your parent's sense of success for themselves?

    -- Society's definition of success?

    If it's the same, how does that sit with you? If it's different, how do you feel about that?

    2) Think about your life--how much do these other definitions of success impact how you think about your life and the actions you take in life?

    -- Are you troubled or worried about not living up to someone else's definition of success?

    -- Do you worry about what others think of your choices and decisions?

    -- Do you feel supported by the other definitions of success?

    -- Do you see elements of success within yourself that are in conflict?

    3) Do you believe you deserve to reach and live your picture of success?

    -- If not, what's standing in your way?

    -- Is so, what's your next step?

    If you've been living under someone else's definition, how can you revise your own definition of success so that it more truly reflects who you are and what you stand for?

    What to Do Next

    There are numerous ways these messages weave their way into your thoughts and actions. Growing up in your parent's household meant that their messages surrounded you day in and day out for most of your youth. At first it's hard to see the impact these definitions have on you today, but once you start to see them, you begin to notice how they (or your rebellion to them) are entwined in your thoughts, beliefs, and actions.

    As you become more aware, consciously uproot the outdated ideas and nurture the ideas you want to live by. Over time as you peel away the old conflicting messages you’ll have more energy to create the life you dream of.

    Depending on your situation, you may not be able to turn this ar

    Sample Florida Articles of Incorporation
    A Florida Articles of Incorporation has the following sections.TitleThe title starts with ?Articles of Incorporation of? the name of the corporation, and then states the nature of the corporation, whether it is a business or a non-profit organization.Article One. NameIn this section, the name of the corporation is specified.Article Two. Statement of Corporate NatureSection two is where the nature of the organization is specified, whether the corporation is
    or inferred - may be different for each parent.)

    4) What's your definition of success for yourself?

    Making Sense of Your Answers

    After you've written down your answers to these questions, read your responses again. What do you notice?

    Keeping your responses in mind, look at the questions below to understand what you are learning about yourself.

    1) Is your definition of success the same as or different from:

    -- Your parent's picture for your success?

    -- Your parent's sense of success for themselves?

    -- Society's definition of success?

    If it's the same, how does that sit with you? If it's different, how do you feel about that?

    2) Think about your life--how much do these other definitions of success impact how you think about your life and the actions you take in life?

    -- Are you troubled or worried about not living up to someone else's definition of success?

    -- Do you worry about what others think of your choices and decisions?

    -- Do you feel supported by the other definitions of success?

    -- Do you see elements of success within yourself that are in conflict?

    3) Do you believe you deserve to reach and live your picture of success?

    -- If not, what's standing in your way?

    -- Is so, what's your next step?

    If you've been living under someone else's definition, how can you revise your own definition of success so that it more truly reflects who you are and what you stand for?

    What to Do Next

    There are numerous ways these messages weave their way into your thoughts and actions. Growing up in your parent's household meant that their messages surrounded you day in and day out for most of your youth. At first it's hard to see the impact these definitions have on you today, but once you start to see them, you begin to notice how they (or your rebellion to them) are entwined in your thoughts, beliefs, and actions.

    As you become more aware, consciously uproot the outdated ideas and nurture the ideas you want to live by. Over time as you peel away the old conflicting messages you’ll have more energy to create the life you dream of.

    Depending on your situation, you may not be able to turn this ar

    Do You Need an MBA to Run a Successful Business, or Vision?
    Is a strong vision for your business more important than an MBA? Should you go to school or go to the school of hard knocks?When the cost for an MBA ranges from $15,000 to $50,000, you need to consider whether the traditional MBA program will meet your needs as a business owner.First, please keep in mind that most business school programs are not designed to teach you how to start a business, but how to contribute to running and managing an existing large company. Starting a busine
    tions of success impact how you think about your life and the actions you take in life?

    -- Are you troubled or worried about not living up to someone else's definition of success?

    -- Do you worry about what others think of your choices and decisions?

    -- Do you feel supported by the other definitions of success?

    -- Do you see elements of success within yourself that are in conflict?

    3) Do you believe you deserve to reach and live your picture of success?

    -- If not, what's standing in your way?

    -- Is so, what's your next step?

    If you've been living under someone else's definition, how can you revise your own definition of success so that it more truly reflects who you are and what you stand for?

    What to Do Next

    There are numerous ways these messages weave their way into your thoughts and actions. Growing up in your parent's household meant that their messages surrounded you day in and day out for most of your youth. At first it's hard to see the impact these definitions have on you today, but once you start to see them, you begin to notice how they (or your rebellion to them) are entwined in your thoughts, beliefs, and actions.

    As you become more aware, consciously uproot the outdated ideas and nurture the ideas you want to live by. Over time as you peel away the old conflicting messages you’ll have more energy to create the life you dream of.

    Depending on your situation, you may not be able to turn this ar

    Medical Billing - The Reality Of Priority
    As a patient, we want to believe that our lives are in the hands of people who we can trust to do their job of medical billing without looking at the bottom line. But the sad truth is, it's the size of the claim and not the seriousness of your problem that gets the highest priority when it comes to crunch time.The biggest problem with medical billing is that it's still a business. The medical billing agencies get their money from getting a premium paid on each claim based on how much the

    What to Do Next

    There are numerous ways these messages weave their way into your thoughts and actions. Growing up in your parent's household meant that their messages surrounded you day in and day out for most of your youth. At first it's hard to see the impact these definitions have on you today, but once you start to see them, you begin to notice how they (or your rebellion to them) are entwined in your thoughts, beliefs, and actions.

    As you become more aware, consciously uproot the outdated ideas and nurture the ideas you want to live by. Over time as you peel away the old conflicting messages you’ll have more energy to create the life you dream of.

    Depending on your situation, you may not be able to turn this around in one sitting, but sometimes a very small insight can be the thread that begins to unravel a puzzle that’s troubled you for a long time. Keep following the thread of insight to discover your new future.

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