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The Impact of Oil Prices on the Freight Industry before kissing their perfect bedmates!Instability in the Middle East and threats to geo political harmony from Iran are combining to hike up oil prices around the world. This is having an impact at all levels from big business to consumers; and the freight industry in particular is under strain as a result.In the UK petrol prices are reaching record highs which is affecting the cost of road freight transportation. However, it is not just road And the have-nots are stuck in a cycle of debt, despair, overwork and the inevitable family problems that result. Are these extremes something you want to spend a lot of time considering? 4) Television Sucks Up Valuable Time The average American spend 4 hours a day watching television. You're probably exceptional and don't watch that much, but even still, there are many more productive things you could be doing in the time that you do watch. One way to save time is to get your news online. You can read the latest headlines and click on more information and spend All I Needed to Learn in Life I Learned From Betty Crocker Is TV hurting your business productivity?Some of you may be too kind to say it. But I can tell you’re thinking, “I don’t know what you know about life, but I think you’ve learned a bit too much about Betty Crocker.”Yes, I’ve learned a great deal about Betty Crocker over the past forty-some years. I’ve sat at her table many times. But as much as I’ve learned ABOUT her, I’ve learned more FROM her!You’re probably thinking, “Yup, I knew it, I'd like to demonstrate that watching television can actually harm your efforts towards financial freedom. 1) TV watching encourages passivity Watching TV requires less energy and initiative than any other activity. (Did you know that while watching television, your metabolism actually lowers to a level between resting and sleeping?) It's obvious how this tendency towards passivity and dependence could be bad for your business. Being an entrepreneur requires creativity, initiative and a lot of hard work. The habit of watching TV works against those traits by making you lose the human struggle of doing nothing versus doing something. In a word, tv viewing encourages laziness. 2) TV makes you tired and depressed Have you ever watched tv for two or three hours at a clip, only to get up from your couch in a fog, a haze, not really aware of why or how you had wasted the last few hours of your life? Did you feel tired or curiously wired? Depressed? TV is stimulating to the nervous system but since you're physically and mentally inactive, it's all build up with no climax. It takes a lot of energy to succeed in a business endeavor. If you're using TV "to relax", why not take a nap or get some exercise? They're both health-promoting activities that also relieve mental stress. 3) TV promotes a negative philosophy Most of the content of television is negative and sarcastic. In order to succeed in business, you need a positive attitude. You need to believe that you can achieve your goals, that you have personal power. You may be surprised to hear that a study of college freshman showed a link between a lot of tv viewing and a negative view of businesspeople. It's not surprising that many success coaches in the network marketing and direct sales industries encourage new recruits to go on a "news fast" for the first 6 months of building their business. Certainly time can be better spent by working on the business, but it's more than that. Watching the news can give you a negative worldview. Is there ever anything positive reported on the news? Good news just doesn't sell. During down periods, why not read inspirational books, or study marketing material in order to hone your sales skills? I've noticed that everyone on tv is either independently wealthy or poor and struggling. The haves never go to work, just like they never eat or brush their teeth before kissing their perfect bedmates! And the have-nots are stuck in a cycle of debt, despair, overwork and the inevitable family problems that result. Are these extremes something you want to spend a lot of time considering? 4) Television Sucks Up Valuable Time The average American spend 4 hours a day watching television. You're probably exceptional and don't watch that much, but even still, there are many more productive things you could be doing in the time that you do watch. One way to save time is to get your news online. You can read the latest headlines and click on more information and spend Time Management-Defining Stupidity s by making you lose the human struggle of doing nothing versus doing something. In a word,
tv viewing encourages laziness.Stupidity: Doing the same thing over and over again and expecting different resultsNo one should be billing themselves as stupid. After all you are operating in a very high-paced world, handling multiple demands on your time, and still producing good work. Yet if you are operating in this mode and are feeling stressed and unproductive because your ToDo list and daily stacks keep g 2) TV makes you tired and depressed Have you ever watched tv for two or three hours at a clip, only to get up from your couch in a fog, a haze, not really aware of why or how you had wasted the last few hours of your life? Did you feel tired or curiously wired? Depressed? TV is stimulating to the nervous system but since you're physically and mentally inactive, it's all build up with no climax. It takes a lot of energy to succeed in a business endeavor. If you're using TV "to relax", why not take a nap or get some exercise? They're both health-promoting activities that also relieve mental stress. 3) TV promotes a negative philosophy Most of the content of television is negative and sarcastic. In order to succeed in business, you need a positive attitude. You need to believe that you can achieve your goals, that you have personal power. You may be surprised to hear that a study of college freshman showed a link between a lot of tv viewing and a negative view of businesspeople. It's not surprising that many success coaches in the network marketing and direct sales industries encourage new recruits to go on a "news fast" for the first 6 months of building their business. Certainly time can be better spent by working on the business, but it's more than that. Watching the news can give you a negative worldview. Is there ever anything positive reported on the news? Good news just doesn't sell. During down periods, why not read inspirational books, or study marketing material in order to hone your sales skills? I've noticed that everyone on tv is either independently wealthy or poor and struggling. The haves never go to work, just like they never eat or brush their teeth before kissing their perfect bedmates! And the have-nots are stuck in a cycle of debt, despair, overwork and the inevitable family problems that result. Are these extremes something you want to spend a lot of time considering? 4) Television Sucks Up Valuable Time The average American spend 4 hours a day watching television. You're probably exceptional and don't watch that much, but even still, there are many more productive things you could be doing in the time that you do watch. One way to save time is to get your news online. You can read the latest headlines and click on more information and spend The Art Business: A Great Opportunity "to relax", why not take a nap or get some exercise? They're both health-promoting activities that also relieve mental stress.Searching for a legitimate business opportunity takes time and research. There is no business opportunity that you should ever get into that makes unrealistic demands. If there is a sense of urgency, a one time only offer that ends tomorrow, or an extremely reduced price offer, you should know that there is something wrong. There are other things to look for as well.Illegitimate business opportunities try 3) TV promotes a negative philosophy Most of the content of television is negative and sarcastic. In order to succeed in business, you need a positive attitude. You need to believe that you can achieve your goals, that you have personal power. You may be surprised to hear that a study of college freshman showed a link between a lot of tv viewing and a negative view of businesspeople. It's not surprising that many success coaches in the network marketing and direct sales industries encourage new recruits to go on a "news fast" for the first 6 months of building their business. Certainly time can be better spent by working on the business, but it's more than that. Watching the news can give you a negative worldview. Is there ever anything positive reported on the news? Good news just doesn't sell. During down periods, why not read inspirational books, or study marketing material in order to hone your sales skills? I've noticed that everyone on tv is either independently wealthy or poor and struggling. The haves never go to work, just like they never eat or brush their teeth before kissing their perfect bedmates! And the have-nots are stuck in a cycle of debt, despair, overwork and the inevitable family problems that result. Are these extremes something you want to spend a lot of time considering? 4) Television Sucks Up Valuable Time The average American spend 4 hours a day watching television. You're probably exceptional and don't watch that much, but even still, there are many more productive things you could be doing in the time that you do watch. One way to save time is to get your news online. You can read the latest headlines and click on more information and spend Compensation Resources - Inc. Partners With Morgan Stanley industries encourage new recruits to go on a "news fast" for the first 6 months of building their business. Certainly time can be better spent by working on the business, but it's more than that. Watching the news can give you a negative worldview. Is there ever anything positive reported on the news? Good news just doesn't sell.Many Fortune 100 companies have found it beneficial to provide their top executives with free Financial Planning Services. These companies understand the necessity of providing key employees with the tools to manage what they have worked so hard to accumulate. Although most companies have support services that are available to their general employee population, the comprehensive financial planning benefit is no During down periods, why not read inspirational books, or study marketing material in order to hone your sales skills? I've noticed that everyone on tv is either independently wealthy or poor and struggling. The haves never go to work, just like they never eat or brush their teeth before kissing their perfect bedmates! And the have-nots are stuck in a cycle of debt, despair, overwork and the inevitable family problems that result. Are these extremes something you want to spend a lot of time considering? 4) Television Sucks Up Valuable Time The average American spend 4 hours a day watching television. You're probably exceptional and don't watch that much, but even still, there are many more productive things you could be doing in the time that you do watch. One way to save time is to get your news online. You can read the latest headlines and click on more information and spend What All Homeowners Need To Know About Los Angeles Mold Removal before kissing their perfect bedmates!Are you a Los Angeles homeowner? If so, do you currently have a mold problem? Even if you don’t have a mold problem right now, there may come a time when your home develops one in the future. Although mold is often talked about in a negative way, it is something that many homeowners have to deal with. The problem is that many homeowners do not realize how serious mold can be. That is why many choose to not have And the have-nots are stuck in a cycle of debt, despair, overwork and the inevitable family problems that result. Are these extremes something you want to spend a lot of time considering? 4) Television Sucks Up Valuable Time The average American spend 4 hours a day watching television. You're probably exceptional and don't watch that much, but even still, there are many more productive things you could be doing in the time that you do watch. One way to save time is to get your news online. You can read the latest headlines and click on more information and spend only 15 minutes getting the day's news stories. Time spent watching tv is time you're not growing your business. Why not take a moment to think about how TV may be impacting your financial future?
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