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Travel Unlimited and Make Money With Coastal Vacations ve your ultimate goal – on time.Coastal Vacations has been in the market place for over 27 years, and has been selling travel packages for over 10 years as a home based business.Traditionally, to be a successful Coastal Vacations Director, you had to be good at selling and Many people are not comfortable or just don’t know how to sell.Paul Langley of Clear Busine 3. Give yourself a deadline. Make sure you know what you want to accomplish and by when – procrastination kills a good goal. 4. Put every step on your calendar and plan your day around the goal. Make it part of your every day activities to work on your goal. 15 or 20 minutes a day maybe – but write it down. 5. Make it a habit. It takes 21 days to make a Find Out Where Your Firm Stands in Today's Customer It’s here again. The end of the year… It arrives every year, same time, same place, and we’re stuck wondering if the new year will begin or we will just cease to exist. And every year, I’m reminded of the back of the covered wagon medicine man selling his magic potion to cure what ails you, “Step right up, folks! The Magic is waiting. One tablespoon before bedtime and your eyes will be bluer, your hair will be blonder, and you’ll have my name tattooed on your posterior! Step right up; there are only a few bottles left! Get your magic potion TODAY! Dr. J’s New Year Solution to the New Year’s Resolution! You don’t want to miss this opportunity!”Looking For Ways to Improve Sales and Customer Relationships?Find Out Where Your Firm Stands in Today’s Customer Touchpoint Management (CTM) Revolution by Taking the CTM Quiz(San Rafael, CA) What could be more important than improving sales and your customer relationships? Today, there is a fast growing movement, a revolution, among or You have NOT written your NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS? What are you last year’s old shoe? Well, okay… the reality is, you don’t have to write them. But, everyone else writes them? As a businessperson, I always write one major goal I wish to accomplish during the year, with my business. Usually related to monetary gains, expansion, or customer service, this goal is posted along with my annual motto change (I always update it), on the bulletin board for all the world to see. (At least everyone who comes into my office and looks at the message board behind my computer.) So, how do you achieve a goal? (Yes, of course I have a point.) 1. First you must have one. Write it down. If you don’t write it down, put it in plain open site and boast about it so others will remind you of your goal. 2. Break it down to bite size bits. Make it doable. If you break it down into bite size bits, so you can do something toward your goal every day, you can achieve your ultimate goal – on time. 3. Give yourself a deadline. Make sure you know what you want to accomplish and by when – procrastination kills a good goal. 4. Put every step on your calendar and plan your day around the goal. Make it part of your every day activities to work on your goal. 15 or 20 minutes a day maybe – but write it down. 5. Make it a habit. It takes 21 days to make a h The Connection between the New Insecurity in Middle Management and Complaints of School Performance ill be blonder, and you’ll have my name tattooed on your posterior! Step right up; there are only a few bottles left! Get your magic potion TODAY! Dr. J’s New Year Solution to the New Year’s Resolution! You don’t want to miss this opportunity!”There are impediments to the maximization of organizational effectiveness strewn throughout your company. We often focus on lower personnel, blaming the schools for lower standards and youth in general for a lack of seriousness. As business owners or those charged with overall management of the organization, these are easy targets. You generally You have NOT written your NEW YEAR RESOLUTIONS? What are you last year’s old shoe? Well, okay… the reality is, you don’t have to write them. But, everyone else writes them? As a businessperson, I always write one major goal I wish to accomplish during the year, with my business. Usually related to monetary gains, expansion, or customer service, this goal is posted along with my annual motto change (I always update it), on the bulletin board for all the world to see. (At least everyone who comes into my office and looks at the message board behind my computer.) So, how do you achieve a goal? (Yes, of course I have a point.) 1. First you must have one. Write it down. If you don’t write it down, put it in plain open site and boast about it so others will remind you of your goal. 2. Break it down to bite size bits. Make it doable. If you break it down into bite size bits, so you can do something toward your goal every day, you can achieve your ultimate goal – on time. 3. Give yourself a deadline. Make sure you know what you want to accomplish and by when – procrastination kills a good goal. 4. Put every step on your calendar and plan your day around the goal. Make it part of your every day activities to work on your goal. 15 or 20 minutes a day maybe – but write it down. 5. Make it a habit. It takes 21 days to make a New Year, New Career lse writes them?For many of us, the New Year is a time to think about improving our lives and often one of the areas in which we are most dissatisfied is work. However, simply making a resolution to leave a job, train for a new career or set up a business isn’t enough. If it’s going to happen, we need to take action. However, like so many of our good intentions, th As a businessperson, I always write one major goal I wish to accomplish during the year, with my business. Usually related to monetary gains, expansion, or customer service, this goal is posted along with my annual motto change (I always update it), on the bulletin board for all the world to see. (At least everyone who comes into my office and looks at the message board behind my computer.) So, how do you achieve a goal? (Yes, of course I have a point.) 1. First you must have one. Write it down. If you don’t write it down, put it in plain open site and boast about it so others will remind you of your goal. 2. Break it down to bite size bits. Make it doable. If you break it down into bite size bits, so you can do something toward your goal every day, you can achieve your ultimate goal – on time. 3. Give yourself a deadline. Make sure you know what you want to accomplish and by when – procrastination kills a good goal. 4. Put every step on your calendar and plan your day around the goal. Make it part of your every day activities to work on your goal. 15 or 20 minutes a day maybe – but write it down. 5. Make it a habit. It takes 21 days to make a Having a Logo Designed for Your Business? How to Ensure You Get What You Think You’re Paying For omputer.)Here’s What Happened to Me: About a year ago I worked with three enterprising women who were considering a start-up company specializing in makeup and a bath and body line. They were a good referral from a trusted business colleague. When these clients first contacted me, they hadn’t done any research in the So, how do you achieve a goal? (Yes, of course I have a point.) 1. First you must have one. Write it down. If you don’t write it down, put it in plain open site and boast about it so others will remind you of your goal. 2. Break it down to bite size bits. Make it doable. If you break it down into bite size bits, so you can do something toward your goal every day, you can achieve your ultimate goal – on time. 3. Give yourself a deadline. Make sure you know what you want to accomplish and by when – procrastination kills a good goal. 4. Put every step on your calendar and plan your day around the goal. Make it part of your every day activities to work on your goal. 15 or 20 minutes a day maybe – but write it down. 5. Make it a habit. It takes 21 days to make a Hot Buttered Customer Service ve your ultimate goal – on time."Sixteen squirts."I didn't know what my wife was talking about. I was busy counting out money for my popcorn at the AMC refreshment stand. "He put sixteen squirts of butter in your popcorn," she answered my confused expression.I looked over as the movie attendant filled my small bag of popcorn with more popcorn and then squirted in mor 3. Give yourself a deadline. Make sure you know what you want to accomplish and by when – procrastination kills a good goal. 4. Put every step on your calendar and plan your day around the goal. Make it part of your every day activities to work on your goal. 15 or 20 minutes a day maybe – but write it down. 5. Make it a habit. It takes 21 days to make a habit. So for the first 21 days of January you are going to do your goal work at the same time and place every day. Don’t miss a moment of your ‘make it a habit’ process – or you have to start over at day one. 6. Celebrate the small steps. IF you accomplish the first step toward your goal. Tell someone about it, celebrate it, give yourself a slap on the back and announce your success – along with your impending goal. 7. Just do it. Follow the steps, and make it happen. This is your life – don’t give up and don’t let go of your dreams! Set a goal. Make a New Year’s Resolution. Live the life you dream and make your dreams happen. It is achievable, whatever your goal, one step at a time! Happy New Year! Copyright (c) 2005 - Jan Verhoeff
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