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Career Options For The Ambitious Nurse Entrepreneur ergy and money before you decide whether to make the agreement.Nurses are taking control of their careers by exploring options other than the traditional roles of yester-year. Independent RN Contractors are storming the healthcare field. There was a time when nurses were hesitant about cutting the ties 5. Make your decision. It should be yes, no or an alternate proposition that takes what you need into account. 6. Communicate your decision within the agreed time period. 7. Now, make an agreement Resilience: The Key to a Successful Today and Tomorrow It's easy to break agreements. It is especially easy to blow off agreements when you feel overwhelmed and overworked.Success in business and in life comes to those who can sustain energy, creativity and passion in the midst of continual change, stress and competition. Information overload leaves us struggling to sustain that passion and drive and achieve After all: You have way more work to do than time to do it in. You keep putting off important tasks in order to put out fires. You don't have the information you need to complete the task at hand. You have a large stack of business cards you collected while networking. You have no idea how to prioritize the multiple tasks you face every day. One form of self-discipline to solve this common dilemma is to commit to ONLY MAKE AGREEMENTS THAT YOU ARE WILLING AND INTEND TO KEEP! Just doing this can keep you out of lots of trouble. 1. It means you must stop automatically agreeing to do things. 2. Instead, you must take time to think through any agreement you make. 3. Don't say "yes," say "MAYBE." Then say, "I will let you know in (15 minutes, 24 hours, or ??) after I check (the availability, my schedule, etc.) This time agreement is one you must keep. 4. Think about your priorities and resources, including time, energy and money before you decide whether to make the agreement. 5. Make your decision. It should be yes, no or an alternate proposition that takes what you need into account. 6. Communicate your decision within the agreed time period. 7. Now, make an agreement Reach Out and Grab Your Target Audience by the Shirt Collar - Writing Ads that Work have the information you need to complete the task at hand.Even bad advertising works.But the good stuff works better. In fact, if you have a good concept with good copy, then you don't have to spend as much money on media. While writing ads is a specialty, someone willing to devote some time You have a large stack of business cards you collected while networking. You have no idea how to prioritize the multiple tasks you face every day. One form of self-discipline to solve this common dilemma is to commit to ONLY MAKE AGREEMENTS THAT YOU ARE WILLING AND INTEND TO KEEP! Just doing this can keep you out of lots of trouble. 1. It means you must stop automatically agreeing to do things. 2. Instead, you must take time to think through any agreement you make. 3. Don't say "yes," say "MAYBE." Then say, "I will let you know in (15 minutes, 24 hours, or ??) after I check (the availability, my schedule, etc.) This time agreement is one you must keep. 4. Think about your priorities and resources, including time, energy and money before you decide whether to make the agreement. 5. Make your decision. It should be yes, no or an alternate proposition that takes what you need into account. 6. Communicate your decision within the agreed time period. 7. Now, make an agreement Business Process Reengineering: The Turbo Organization emma is to commit to ONLY MAKE AGREEMENTS THAT YOU ARE WILLING AND INTEND TO KEEP!Driving a turbo-powered sports car is an exciting experience. Step on the gas pedal zero to sixty in a few seconds. Maneuvering through traffic.... downshift, accelerate past others, upshift....gone. Curves coming up?....downshift...corne Just doing this can keep you out of lots of trouble. 1. It means you must stop automatically agreeing to do things. 2. Instead, you must take time to think through any agreement you make. 3. Don't say "yes," say "MAYBE." Then say, "I will let you know in (15 minutes, 24 hours, or ??) after I check (the availability, my schedule, etc.) This time agreement is one you must keep. 4. Think about your priorities and resources, including time, energy and money before you decide whether to make the agreement. 5. Make your decision. It should be yes, no or an alternate proposition that takes what you need into account. 6. Communicate your decision within the agreed time period. 7. Now, make an agreement Computer Service Contracts - Moving From Customer to Client you make.Computer service contracts are the butter of a computer services business. The difference between having a computer service contract and not having one, is what defines the difference between a customer and a client. As a business owner you 3. Don't say "yes," say "MAYBE." Then say, "I will let you know in (15 minutes, 24 hours, or ??) after I check (the availability, my schedule, etc.) This time agreement is one you must keep. 4. Think about your priorities and resources, including time, energy and money before you decide whether to make the agreement. 5. Make your decision. It should be yes, no or an alternate proposition that takes what you need into account. 6. Communicate your decision within the agreed time period. 7. Now, make an agreement Business Plans - The Rules of Business Plans (Funding Plans) ergy and money before you decide whether to make the agreement.In our efforts to find out why 99% of business plans are typically rejected, numerous venture capitalists, investors, bankers, and investment bankers have let us in on the things they look for. When the following rules are broken, it become 5. Make your decision. It should be yes, no or an alternate proposition that takes what you need into account. 6. Communicate your decision within the agreed time period. 7. Now, make an agreement you are definitely willing to keep. 8. Keep whatever agreement you make. 9. If you encounter something that makes it impossible to keep your agreement, don't wait. Communicate about the need to change your agreement at the earliest possible opportunity. 10. Renegotiate a new agreement, repeating your original decision making process. When you think through your agreements BEFORE you make them, it becomes much easier to stay on target, follow through and achieve success. Copyright 2004-2006 Laurie Weiss Ph.D.
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