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Web Content Writing That Works For You all the efforts of last spring.Web content writing always seems as though it should be a relatively straight-forward and simple thing to do, until you sit down to do it, and find out that you not only know what you’re aiming for, but you also don’t know what it means to write web content like a pro. Web design these days dictates that you have a certain font, a certain size, a certai (Next week we will talk about fall, the time of harvesting the fruits from our springtime labor.) To Your Success, Jim Rohn ******************************************************** Online Training on Autopilot Series: Persuasion Through Influence, Part 2 of 4 This week is Part Four of our five part series on The Season's of Life.The Principle of Reciprocity.People feel obligated to say yes to those they owe. Clear examples come from the charity organizations. When charities include small gifts (return address labels with your name and address on them) in their direct mailings, they double the response from recipients. As a trainer – to implement this principle, In Part One of the series we discussed: a) That life is about constant, predictable patterns of change. b) For all of us, the only constant factor is our feelings and attitudes toward life. c) We as human beings have the power of attitude and that attitude determines choice, and choice determines results. In Part Two of our series we discussed: a) Life and business are like the changing seasons. b) You cannot change the seasons, but you can change yourself. c) A major lesson in life to learn is how to handle the winters. d) Winter time allows you to get stronger, wiser, better. The winters won't change, but you can. In Part Three of our series we discussed: a) Spring is the season for entering the fertile fields of life with seed, knowledge, commitment, and a determined effort. b) It is the promise of spring that as we sow, so shall we also reap, that for every disciplined human effort we will receive a multiple reward. c) There are just a handful of springs that have been handed to each of us. Don't just let the seasons pass by. This week we will talk about the third major lesson in life to learn; how to nourish and protect your crops all summer. Sure enough, as soon as you've planted, the busy bugs and noxious weeds are out to take things over. Here is the next bit of truth: they will take it, unless you prevent it. There are two key phrases to consider with the third major lesson. The first is "all good will be attacked." Don't press me for a reason. I was not in on some of the early decisions, so I don't know why. I just know that it's true. Let reality be your best beginning. Every garden will be invaded. The second phrase is "all values must be defended." Social values, political values, friendship values, business values - all must be defended. Every garden must be tended all summer. If you don't develop this skill, you'll never wind up with anything of value. But for those who make diligent efforts to plant, protect, and preserve there are not enough birds, bugs, or other obstacles to destroy all the efforts of last spring. (Next week we will talk about fall, the time of harvesting the fruits from our springtime labor.) To Your Success, Jim Rohn ******************************************************** Are You in Relationship Remission? u can change yourself.Everyone’s been burned, cheated on and totally deflated by their loved one at some point. It’s not a fun thing to go through, and sometimes it causes the person to become disillusioned with the whole idea of romance, relationships or beginning anew.They retreat into a shell, vowing to never allow anyone to penetrate this invisible shield of prote c) A major lesson in life to learn is how to handle the winters. d) Winter time allows you to get stronger, wiser, better. The winters won't change, but you can. In Part Three of our series we discussed: a) Spring is the season for entering the fertile fields of life with seed, knowledge, commitment, and a determined effort. b) It is the promise of spring that as we sow, so shall we also reap, that for every disciplined human effort we will receive a multiple reward. c) There are just a handful of springs that have been handed to each of us. Don't just let the seasons pass by. This week we will talk about the third major lesson in life to learn; how to nourish and protect your crops all summer. Sure enough, as soon as you've planted, the busy bugs and noxious weeds are out to take things over. Here is the next bit of truth: they will take it, unless you prevent it. There are two key phrases to consider with the third major lesson. The first is "all good will be attacked." Don't press me for a reason. I was not in on some of the early decisions, so I don't know why. I just know that it's true. Let reality be your best beginning. Every garden will be invaded. The second phrase is "all values must be defended." Social values, political values, friendship values, business values - all must be defended. Every garden must be tended all summer. If you don't develop this skill, you'll never wind up with anything of value. But for those who make diligent efforts to plant, protect, and preserve there are not enough birds, bugs, or other obstacles to destroy all the efforts of last spring. (Next week we will talk about fall, the time of harvesting the fruits from our springtime labor.) To Your Success, Jim Rohn ******************************************************** Dementia Medications andful of springs that have been handed to each of us. Don't just let the seasons pass by.As is well known there is nothing that can be done to halt the underlying pathological processes involved in dementia. However, something can be done to alleviate the associated symptoms and to prevent distress in dementia sufferers. This article describes some of the medications which are being currently used to treat the symptoms, and what they do. This week we will talk about the third major lesson in life to learn; how to nourish and protect your crops all summer. Sure enough, as soon as you've planted, the busy bugs and noxious weeds are out to take things over. Here is the next bit of truth: they will take it, unless you prevent it. There are two key phrases to consider with the third major lesson. The first is "all good will be attacked." Don't press me for a reason. I was not in on some of the early decisions, so I don't know why. I just know that it's true. Let reality be your best beginning. Every garden will be invaded. The second phrase is "all values must be defended." Social values, political values, friendship values, business values - all must be defended. Every garden must be tended all summer. If you don't develop this skill, you'll never wind up with anything of value. But for those who make diligent efforts to plant, protect, and preserve there are not enough birds, bugs, or other obstacles to destroy all the efforts of last spring. (Next week we will talk about fall, the time of harvesting the fruits from our springtime labor.) To Your Success, Jim Rohn ******************************************************** Boost Your Business With 12 Tips for Telephone Sales Calls ome of the early decisions, so I don't know why. I just know that it's true. Let reality be your best beginning. Every garden will be invaded.While the title insurance industry continues to streamline its technology with instant title searches and better transaction management platforms, there’s one simple gadget that remains a powerful tool: It’s the telephone.Today, many title agents, real estate agents and lenders are indicating a preference for telephone sales calls over face-to-fac The second phrase is "all values must be defended." Social values, political values, friendship values, business values - all must be defended. Every garden must be tended all summer. If you don't develop this skill, you'll never wind up with anything of value. But for those who make diligent efforts to plant, protect, and preserve there are not enough birds, bugs, or other obstacles to destroy all the efforts of last spring. (Next week we will talk about fall, the time of harvesting the fruits from our springtime labor.) To Your Success, Jim Rohn ******************************************************** Gaining Exposure for Your Website Using Traffic all the efforts of last spring.If you are marketing a business online, chances are that you understand the necessity of having traffic to your website. It is important to have traffic to your website and it is important that your traffic is geared specifically toward the product and/or service that you are marketing. Once the traffic starts to pour in, you will see a boost in the sale (Next week we will talk about fall, the time of harvesting the fruits from our springtime labor.) To Your Success, Jim Rohn ********************************************************
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