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“A penny saved is a penny earned”, the old adage attributed to Ben Franklin, only tells half of the story. A penny saved is really better than a penny earned, because you don’t have to pay taxes on it. Here, then, are some ti 2. Pick up the object, the note, the stack, the paint can…whatever it is. Preferably pick it up 10 times a day; but at least once a day. Hold it and look at it. 3. Say aloud the following words. “I don’t want to...(fill in the blank with words similar to these the following)...call this client (specify his/her name), fill out this form, write this check to (specify the name)." "Nobody can make me...(say again what you are not doing.)" "I will do...(say what it is once more) when I am damm good and ready to do it!" 4. Pay attention to your creative (or resistant) thoughts as you do this process. Laughing, giggling, or stomping your feet during the process is okay too. 5. Repeat this process daily for at least 5 days — unless of course you complete the task before then. 6. If the job still isn’t done by now, you certainly know why it isn’t done and/or what resources you need to do it. Decide whether or not you will actually do the task. 7. Do it, ditch it, or delegate it appropriately. This works because procrastination is often a sign of ambivalence. Part of you does want or needs to do the task, but another part of you, usually a silent part, does not want to do it. Giving the resistant part of you a chance to speak, as well as acknowledging that you have the powe Small U.S. Manufacturers Given Platform to Expand in China /P>
China is an emerging market and after the trade mission by U.S. Treasury Secretary Henry Paulson and FED Chairman Ben Bernanke the opportunities for major U.S. businesses in China should expand. From manufacturing to technology 2. Pick up the object, the note, the stack, the paint can…whatever it is. Preferably pick it up 10 times a day; but at least once a day. Hold it and look at it. 3. Say aloud the following words. “I don’t want to...(fill in the blank with words similar to these the following)...call this client (specify his/her name), fill out this form, write this check to (specify the name)." "Nobody can make me...(say again what you are not doing.)" "I will do...(say what it is once more) when I am damm good and ready to do it!" 4. Pay attention to your creative (or resistant) thoughts as you do this process. Laughing, giggling, or stomping your feet during the process is okay too. 5. Repeat this process daily for at least 5 days — unless of course you complete the task before then. 6. If the job still isn’t done by now, you certainly know why it isn’t done and/or what resources you need to do it. Decide whether or not you will actually do the task. 7. Do it, ditch it, or delegate it appropriately. This works because procrastination is often a sign of ambivalence. Part of you does want or needs to do the task, but another part of you, usually a silent part, does not want to do it. Giving the resistant part of you a chance to speak, as well as acknowledging that you have the pow Beige Book Discrepancies fill out this form, write this check to (specify the name)." "Nobody can make me...(say again what you are not doing.)" "I will do...(say what it is once more) when I am damm good and ready to do it!"
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In running a company, it's essential to recognize that your suppliers are your partners. Without the goods and services they provide, you would not be able to run your business. Treat them as the valuable allies they are and 5. Repeat this process daily for at least 5 days — unless of course you complete the task before then. 6. If the job still isn’t done by now, you certainly know why it isn’t done and/or what resources you need to do it. Decide whether or not you will actually do the task. 7. Do it, ditch it, or delegate it appropriately. This works because procrastination is often a sign of ambivalence. Part of you does want or needs to do the task, but another part of you, usually a silent part, does not want to do it. Giving the resistant part of you a chance to speak, as well as acknowledging that you have the pow Why You Should Charge Extra For First Time Residential Cleaning tch it, or delegate it appropriately.
When starting a new residential cleaning account you'll need to explain to your new customer why you charge more for the "first time" cleaning. A first time cleaning of a new residential cleaning account is more like a "spring This works because procrastination is often a sign of ambivalence. Part of you does want or needs to do the task, but another part of you, usually a silent part, does not want to do it. Giving the resistant part of you a chance to speak, as well as acknowledging that you have the power to complete the task when you are ready resolves the impasse. Copyright 2004 Laurie Weiss, Ph.D.
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