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Insure Your Investment /p>You insure your home. You insure your life and the lives of your loved ones. Why not insure your investments?With current market conditions tossing most portfolios around, it would make sense to protect your portfolio. After all, the work we do significantly lowers the risk of losing money in an investment we choose to get involved in. But we never completely eliminate all the risk in the market.Buying a protective put will help protect your new stock purchases in the market. This ca · be mindful of overdoing things if you already have a tendency to be a workaholic, the scales can easily be tipped to a great imbalance between your work and home/personal/social life · do things that are uncomfortable entrepreneurship is about learning and growing which means going out of your comfort zone and being willing to make mistakes · create new habits and new ways of thinking you will be required to shift from an employee to entrepreneur mindset and this requires an open mind and a willingness and How To Give Your Sales Job A Strategic Tune-up Everything you choose in life comes with a price. Everything is negotiable and it all boils down to what you're willing to pay for what you want.In happens every year in June.Six months down and six months to go. What will you do differently during the second half of the year to improve your selling results? If you don't take time to think about what you'll do differently, you may not do anything different. Now thats okay if you're happy with your year to date results. If however you'd like to do more during the second half of this year you'd better think about making some changes now.One of the keys to raising the bar is effe You have certain values and those values determine what you're willing to give in exchange to honor them. For example, if spending time with your children is one of your top values, you will say yes to certain things and no to certain things, always keeping in mind the impact your decisions will have on your ability to be with your children. The same goes for running a home-based business. If you are truly committed to building a business that will allow you to honor your values and live the life you envision for yourself, you must be willing to pay a price, and the price for home-based business success is discipline. Whether you choose to pay it or not is entirely up to you, however, it is important to realize that whether you do or don't pay this particular price, you will pay a price nonetheless. When you choose a life or goal that asks a certain price and you decide not to pay what is required, you are still making a decision that has a corresponding price. Even when you are not taking action, you are making a decision and the price associated to not following through on your dream is much heavier you pay the price of regret. Freedom, happiness and financial security are the byproducts of running a successful home business you love, yet in order to succeed as a home-based business owner, you will be required to live your life in a way that requires strict discipline and continuous action. You will be required to: · structure your days and be guarded of your time this means not letting time stealing people interrupt your day with phone calls or by dropping in at your home · create specific "business hours" and commit to them it's so easy to say yes to invitations from friends or family when asked to join them for lunch or to run a few errands in town · get up and get going when you don't have a clock to punch or a boss to answer to, you can easily become lenient in your approach to getting your day started · be mindful of overdoing things if you already have a tendency to be a workaholic, the scales can easily be tipped to a great imbalance between your work and home/personal/social life · do things that are uncomfortable entrepreneurship is about learning and growing which means going out of your comfort zone and being willing to make mistakes · create new habits and new ways of thinking you will be required to shift from an employee to entrepreneur mindset and this requires an open mind and a willingness and Top 5 Strategies To Maintain Your Desk sed business. If you are truly committed to building a business that will allow you to honor your values and live the life you envision for yourself, you must be willing to pay a price, and the price for home-based business success is discipline.Some people might say that a cluttered desk means that there is a cluttered mind to go with it. While that may not always be true, a cluttered desk certainly can be an unpleasant sight as well as causing stress in the workplace.What is the perfect desk? Your desk should reflect the professional that you are. When colleagues visit your office, the best role model you can set is to be organized and in control. Set up workflow systems that support your goals and allow you to be doing the most impor Whether you choose to pay it or not is entirely up to you, however, it is important to realize that whether you do or don't pay this particular price, you will pay a price nonetheless. When you choose a life or goal that asks a certain price and you decide not to pay what is required, you are still making a decision that has a corresponding price. Even when you are not taking action, you are making a decision and the price associated to not following through on your dream is much heavier you pay the price of regret. Freedom, happiness and financial security are the byproducts of running a successful home business you love, yet in order to succeed as a home-based business owner, you will be required to live your life in a way that requires strict discipline and continuous action. You will be required to: · structure your days and be guarded of your time this means not letting time stealing people interrupt your day with phone calls or by dropping in at your home · create specific "business hours" and commit to them it's so easy to say yes to invitations from friends or family when asked to join them for lunch or to run a few errands in town · get up and get going when you don't have a clock to punch or a boss to answer to, you can easily become lenient in your approach to getting your day started · be mindful of overdoing things if you already have a tendency to be a workaholic, the scales can easily be tipped to a great imbalance between your work and home/personal/social life · do things that are uncomfortable entrepreneurship is about learning and growing which means going out of your comfort zone and being willing to make mistakes · create new habits and new ways of thinking you will be required to shift from an employee to entrepreneur mindset and this requires an open mind and a willingness and 5 Tips for Drop Dead Praise uired, you are still making a decision that has a corresponding price. Even when you are not taking action, you are making a decision and the price associated to not following through on your dream is much heavier
you pay the price of regret.People blossom on praise. Though all of us need praise to help make us feel great about ourselves, you cant praise people arbitrarily: Praise should be reserved for endeavors worthy of singular acknowledgment. So, how do you deal with folks who rarely do anything rather praiseworthy?My pal Minnie faced this situation in her team of clerks at work. Several lazy clerks had the outlook that, as long as they fulfilled their quotas, they were okay. Praising them for hitting quotas only toughened the Freedom, happiness and financial security are the byproducts of running a successful home business you love, yet in order to succeed as a home-based business owner, you will be required to live your life in a way that requires strict discipline and continuous action. You will be required to: · structure your days and be guarded of your time this means not letting time stealing people interrupt your day with phone calls or by dropping in at your home · create specific "business hours" and commit to them it's so easy to say yes to invitations from friends or family when asked to join them for lunch or to run a few errands in town · get up and get going when you don't have a clock to punch or a boss to answer to, you can easily become lenient in your approach to getting your day started · be mindful of overdoing things if you already have a tendency to be a workaholic, the scales can easily be tipped to a great imbalance between your work and home/personal/social life · do things that are uncomfortable entrepreneurship is about learning and growing which means going out of your comfort zone and being willing to make mistakes · create new habits and new ways of thinking you will be required to shift from an employee to entrepreneur mindset and this requires an open mind and a willingness and Collections Management equired to:How long does it take your customers, clients or patients to pay you for the products or services you have provided?Have you developed a consistent collection management program?Your answer to the above questions is a leading indicator as to how well you collection management is. Sending an invoice doesn't always result in payment. Successful collection management s a matter of making your payment terms crystal clear and separating collection management from new business functions, in oth · structure your days and be guarded of your time this means not letting time stealing people interrupt your day with phone calls or by dropping in at your home · create specific "business hours" and commit to them it's so easy to say yes to invitations from friends or family when asked to join them for lunch or to run a few errands in town · get up and get going when you don't have a clock to punch or a boss to answer to, you can easily become lenient in your approach to getting your day started · be mindful of overdoing things if you already have a tendency to be a workaholic, the scales can easily be tipped to a great imbalance between your work and home/personal/social life · do things that are uncomfortable entrepreneurship is about learning and growing which means going out of your comfort zone and being willing to make mistakes · create new habits and new ways of thinking you will be required to shift from an employee to entrepreneur mindset and this requires an open mind and a willingness and Don't Let Student Loans Crash the Party /p>College is hard enough as it is: from endless exams to plentiful parties, higher education has a knack for offering up distractions. So the last thing any college student needs is another burden, another entanglement making demands on their time. Unfortunately, as college tuition prices continue to soar, so does the importance of student loans; in the last decade, the average amount of loan debt owed by graduates of four-year colleges has jumped by 85 percent. From the wealthy to the not-so-affluent · be mindful of overdoing things if you already have a tendency to be a workaholic, the scales can easily be tipped to a great imbalance between your work and home/personal/social life · do things that are uncomfortable entrepreneurship is about learning and growing which means going out of your comfort zone and being willing to make mistakes · create new habits and new ways of thinking you will be required to shift from an employee to entrepreneur mindset and this requires an open mind and a willingness and commitment to learn from mentors and experts on an ongoing basis · change the books you read, programs you watch and people you spend your time with your financial status is the average of those you spend most of your time with The greatest rewards in life come with a price that is corresponding in nature. Work is required as well as a willingness to become a different person. The good news is when you choose a home business that is in alignment with your values and passion, it doesn't seem like work, but an adventure and you learn to recognize discipline as your ally instead of your opponent. Take some time to review your current activities and answer honestly whether or not you are as disciplined as you need to be or can be. Can you improve on your behaviors, implement new structures, modify activities? Sure, you may like the fact you can sleep in an hour longer and take a two-hour lunch, but realistically, what impact does that have on your productivity and potential for business success? If you're willing to pay the price of discipline particularly during the early stages of building your business, you efforts will be rewarded a hundredfold. In the final analysis, remember discipline weighs ounces. Regret weighs tons. Which price are you willing to pay? 2006 © Laurie Hayes - The HBB Source
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