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The Pressure On The Freight Industry to Go Green e of the day, the weight of the luggage, and the desire to get home to family keep them from picking up the money that is right before them.Less than twenty years ago concern for the environment and worries about global warming were largely confined to a small group of scientists and people derogatively described by some as ‘eco warriors’.With climate change becoming more real and obvious, the realisation of the need to ‘go green’ is now becoming far more mainstream. All the major political parties have ‘green agendas’ and each jostle to convince the public that they ar The money is right there; just drop your baggage and GO GET IT! In business, nothing happens until something is sold. By that same token, when you are in sales, 95% of what you do every day needs to be selling something to someone. How much time do y Brandversation: Creating an Online Branded Experience The rain was coming down hard as my flight landed at the airport. I had been running a seminar all day in New York. It was late, I was tired, and I wanted to find my car quickly to get home to my family.Brand Identity is a conversation, an interaction—a brandversation. Like any conversation, it leaves an impression. Of course, the nature of the impression will depend on the value of the interaction, the way it has been communicated, the way it has been received, and the extent to which it has been engaged.By the mis-1990s, the Internet had changed the way we worked: the way we were educated: they way we played, shopped, and com As I walked through the airport garage, something on the ground caught my eye. It looked like wadded up money. Curious, I crept up on the crumpled paper like a lion on its prey, eyes permanently fixed. Standing over the bill, luggage on each shoulder, I grinned as I said aloud, “Hey, a hundred bucks!” With partial disbelief and mental fatigue, I kicked it to see if it was real. All of a sudden it took off with the wind. Acting on instinct, I dropped my bags and started to chase it across the parking lot. After blowing at least fifty yards, it finally got caught under the tire of a car. Without hesitation, I was on my hands and knees trying to retrieve the money from under the car. “Got it,” I yelled, standing triumphantly with rain and dirt soaking through my nice pants. The adrenaline of the experience and the joy of making a quick hundred bucks had me feeling great. The fatigue from the long day vanished as I pocketed my prize and retrieved the luggage I had hastily strewn on the wet concrete. Amazing how a hundred dollars can change everything. I didn’t have to chase it through the garage and I certainly didn’t have to crawl on the dirty ground to grab it, but I knew that if I did, that money would be mine. Nobody was stopping me from getting that money but myself. The same is true for your business. Many businesses allow the fatigue of the day, the weight of the luggage, and the desire to get home to family keep them from picking up the money that is right before them. The money is right there; just drop your baggage and GO GET IT! In business, nothing happens until something is sold. By that same token, when you are in sales, 95% of what you do every day needs to be selling something to someone. How much time do y 4 Methods To Master The #1 Success Secret Of Infopreneuring (3 of 3) tly fixed.If you don't have good fresh content to use for new products, your momentum comes to a crashing halt and so does your business. So the question begs itself, how do you consistently create new content? Here are your four basic options:1) You can continually write your own materials...and you should.2) You can record your thoughts and get them transcribed... and you should.3) You can hire a ghostwriter to write materi Standing over the bill, luggage on each shoulder, I grinned as I said aloud, “Hey, a hundred bucks!” With partial disbelief and mental fatigue, I kicked it to see if it was real. All of a sudden it took off with the wind. Acting on instinct, I dropped my bags and started to chase it across the parking lot. After blowing at least fifty yards, it finally got caught under the tire of a car. Without hesitation, I was on my hands and knees trying to retrieve the money from under the car. “Got it,” I yelled, standing triumphantly with rain and dirt soaking through my nice pants. The adrenaline of the experience and the joy of making a quick hundred bucks had me feeling great. The fatigue from the long day vanished as I pocketed my prize and retrieved the luggage I had hastily strewn on the wet concrete. Amazing how a hundred dollars can change everything. I didn’t have to chase it through the garage and I certainly didn’t have to crawl on the dirty ground to grab it, but I knew that if I did, that money would be mine. Nobody was stopping me from getting that money but myself. The same is true for your business. Many businesses allow the fatigue of the day, the weight of the luggage, and the desire to get home to family keep them from picking up the money that is right before them. The money is right there; just drop your baggage and GO GET IT! In business, nothing happens until something is sold. By that same token, when you are in sales, 95% of what you do every day needs to be selling something to someone. How much time do y Public Speaking: Apply Adult Learning Principles for More Effective Training e of a car.Did you know that adults have special needs as learners?When we were kids, we went to school, and we sat through class every day, and our teachers taught everyone pretty much the same way. It didn't really matter if you were a visual learner, an auditory learner, or a kinesthetic learner. The teacher pretty much did whatever s/he felt most comfortable doing. Times have changed, and teachers are more aware of learning styles now, and Without hesitation, I was on my hands and knees trying to retrieve the money from under the car. “Got it,” I yelled, standing triumphantly with rain and dirt soaking through my nice pants. The adrenaline of the experience and the joy of making a quick hundred bucks had me feeling great. The fatigue from the long day vanished as I pocketed my prize and retrieved the luggage I had hastily strewn on the wet concrete. Amazing how a hundred dollars can change everything. I didn’t have to chase it through the garage and I certainly didn’t have to crawl on the dirty ground to grab it, but I knew that if I did, that money would be mine. Nobody was stopping me from getting that money but myself. The same is true for your business. Many businesses allow the fatigue of the day, the weight of the luggage, and the desire to get home to family keep them from picking up the money that is right before them. The money is right there; just drop your baggage and GO GET IT! In business, nothing happens until something is sold. By that same token, when you are in sales, 95% of what you do every day needs to be selling something to someone. How much time do y Job Offer Negotiations: Getting What You Want ad hastily strewn on the wet concrete.You have worked hard at finding your next job. You have come through many obstacles and have reached your career objective. You have received a job offer. You’re thrilled. Mission accomplished. After all, what else is left to do?A majority of job candidates do not negotiate their offer. They are happy just to have received it. They just want to start their new job and start getting paid again. Besides, there's a myth that th Amazing how a hundred dollars can change everything. I didn’t have to chase it through the garage and I certainly didn’t have to crawl on the dirty ground to grab it, but I knew that if I did, that money would be mine. Nobody was stopping me from getting that money but myself. The same is true for your business. Many businesses allow the fatigue of the day, the weight of the luggage, and the desire to get home to family keep them from picking up the money that is right before them. The money is right there; just drop your baggage and GO GET IT! In business, nothing happens until something is sold. By that same token, when you are in sales, 95% of what you do every day needs to be selling something to someone. How much time do y 10 Ways To Reduce The Fear Of Public Speaking e of the day, the weight of the luggage, and the desire to get home to family keep them from picking up the money that is right before them.1. There are many people who are scared of public speaking. In my opinion you need to prepare fully for the presentation or speech. Make sure you know what you're going to say well in advance. You should never "wing it" and believe that something useful will come out of your mouth! Normally it doesn't unless you're very confident. 2. Print out your speech or presentation and write notes beforehand. If you are giving a pres The money is right there; just drop your baggage and GO GET IT! In business, nothing happens until something is sold. By that same token, when you are in sales, 95% of what you do every day needs to be selling something to someone. How much time do you spend each day actually doing this? Answer: Not enough. Instead, you are busy making pretty charts to show exactly how much money you haven’t made yet. You spend countless hours filling out activity reports, call lists, sales funnel charts, prospect management boards, and updating ludicrous programs that track everything. Meanwhile, your boss is sitting in her office producing reports, evaluating your quotas, and wondering how she can motivate you to make more sales. She thinks if she were only able to get you to work harder, then you would make more sales. So what does she do? She adds more forms and more procedures. Answer me this: If your boss is creating reports all day, and you are filling out reports all day, then who is SELLING? Stop filling out your reports and get yourself in front of people who can say “yes” to you! Its not rocket science, but it does require a decision on your part. A decision to do whatever is necessary to spend more time with your customers; a decision to turn off the television at night to read books, study your craft, research your customers, and plan for the coming day; a decision to make more money. Decide to pick up the hundred dollars that is staring you in the face. The money has always been there, you just haven’t been looking for it. You’ve been walking right past opportunities without even knowing it. Open your eyes and realize that a positive change could be right in front of you. Are you bold enough to chase it?
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