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Work From Home Careers ome. Do not try to change who you are to appease the disrespectful few. Stay yourself, stay in control, and stay motivated, and you will get the “respect” for which some of you so direly yearn.Who doesn’t dream about work from home careers? Careers which allow you to combine childcare with work are a goal for many parents, who want to spend more time with their families. Thousands of others want the flexibility to work at home so that they can escape the nine to five routine and avoid daily commuting.There are a number of ways So, is respect a two way street? Do you have to give respect before you can get respect? Respect the people who deserve your respect. If you want to “brown nose” to get ahead, entrepreneurialism is the wrong career choice for you. Entrepreneurs are the renegades. We are the outcasts who refuse to work Dork Or Diva? What Not To Wear To Your Next Job Interview How many popular sayings do know pertain to “respect?” I know you have heard, “to get respect, you have to give respect;” and “respect is a two way street;” and “you have to earn respect;” and probably the most famous, “R E S P E C T, find out what it means to me!” Anyway you slice it, getting and giving respect are ingrained formalities in American culture. Some people demand respect, some people never get respect, other people give respect. Many different opinions exist regarding the importance of “respect;” however, you personality, work ethic, and motivation will dictate whether you believe “respect” to be important.This is it the big day. Are you all set for the big time? We’re going prime time with the interview you have worked so hard to get. You have done all of your homework on the company. You have practiced answering those all important questions. You feel good and think ready to go. But, are you? Have you covered all of the bases? What about the per Do you care if you get respect? Do you need to give respect to get ahead? Is respect important to your success? These questions have haunted many entrepreneurs during their journey towards success; however, the most important question you need to answer is, “does respect equal success?” You will meet many different people during your entrepreneurial journeys. All of these people will have different beliefs about business, management, and experience. Some of these people will question your abilities due to your age (young, old, or middle-aged), your appearance, and/or your gender. Some people will never give you the “respect” you feel you deserve, and some people will simply not “respect” you. In order to overcome these obstacles, you have to believe that your success is dictated by your efforts and your abilities and not on the opinions of others. You have to KNOW that YOU control your situation. Does this mean that you should be disrespectful to anybody who you feel is disrespectful to you? Think about it like this; are you in this game to get revenge? Does the negative attitudes of a few affect you so much that you will put your goals on hold to extract a slight feeling of power by “getting back” at somebody? Hopefully, you answered NO! Know that you are running this race to achieve your version of success. If you stay true to yourself, respect will come. Do not try to change who you are to appease the disrespectful few. Stay yourself, stay in control, and stay motivated, and you will get the “respect” for which some of you so direly yearn. So, is respect a two way street? Do you have to give respect before you can get respect? Respect the people who deserve your respect. If you want to “brown nose” to get ahead, entrepreneurialism is the wrong career choice for you. Entrepreneurs are the renegades. We are the outcasts who refuse to work Standardize Your Processes to Produce Best Results “respect;” however, you personality, work ethic, and motivation will dictate whether you believe “respect” to be important.Standardize your processes! You can save time, money and prevent errors. Things you do over and over should be done the same way every time, if indeed you do the task the best way. They say variety is the spice of life, but for healthcare processes it certainly isn’t most of the time. Consider this, if you would. Would you buy your Do you care if you get respect? Do you need to give respect to get ahead? Is respect important to your success? These questions have haunted many entrepreneurs during their journey towards success; however, the most important question you need to answer is, “does respect equal success?” You will meet many different people during your entrepreneurial journeys. All of these people will have different beliefs about business, management, and experience. Some of these people will question your abilities due to your age (young, old, or middle-aged), your appearance, and/or your gender. Some people will never give you the “respect” you feel you deserve, and some people will simply not “respect” you. In order to overcome these obstacles, you have to believe that your success is dictated by your efforts and your abilities and not on the opinions of others. You have to KNOW that YOU control your situation. Does this mean that you should be disrespectful to anybody who you feel is disrespectful to you? Think about it like this; are you in this game to get revenge? Does the negative attitudes of a few affect you so much that you will put your goals on hold to extract a slight feeling of power by “getting back” at somebody? Hopefully, you answered NO! Know that you are running this race to achieve your version of success. If you stay true to yourself, respect will come. Do not try to change who you are to appease the disrespectful few. Stay yourself, stay in control, and stay motivated, and you will get the “respect” for which some of you so direly yearn. So, is respect a two way street? Do you have to give respect before you can get respect? Respect the people who deserve your respect. If you want to “brown nose” to get ahead, entrepreneurialism is the wrong career choice for you. Entrepreneurs are the renegades. We are the outcasts who refuse to work From Not Knowing to Growing the Work We'd Love hese people will have different beliefs about business, management, and experience. Some of these people will question your abilities due to your age (young, old, or middle-aged), your appearance, and/or your gender. Some people will never give you the “respect” you feel you deserve, and some people will simply not “respect” you. In order to overcome these obstacles, you have to believe that your success is dictated by your efforts and your abilities and not on the opinions of others. You have to KNOW that YOU control your situation.No doubt you’ve heard the old notion of goal-setting: “If you don't know where you're going you'll probably end up somewhere else.” Anna Miller-Tiedeman, PhD. ruefully addresses this adage with “however, even if you do know where you're going, most likely, you'll still end up somewhere else.” Haven’t we all experienced the truth of this?M Does this mean that you should be disrespectful to anybody who you feel is disrespectful to you? Think about it like this; are you in this game to get revenge? Does the negative attitudes of a few affect you so much that you will put your goals on hold to extract a slight feeling of power by “getting back” at somebody? Hopefully, you answered NO! Know that you are running this race to achieve your version of success. If you stay true to yourself, respect will come. Do not try to change who you are to appease the disrespectful few. Stay yourself, stay in control, and stay motivated, and you will get the “respect” for which some of you so direly yearn. So, is respect a two way street? Do you have to give respect before you can get respect? Respect the people who deserve your respect. If you want to “brown nose” to get ahead, entrepreneurialism is the wrong career choice for you. Entrepreneurs are the renegades. We are the outcasts who refuse to work A Sane, Satisfying Working Life: How You Lost It And How To Get It Back that YOU control your situation.Corporate ‘life’ is a nasty oxymoron.Jam-packed days, endless demands to do more with less, impossible goals, rally the troops, jump on a plane. Miss your kid’s birthday.You know these painful facts all too well. An existence? Yes. A path to a paycheck? Certainly. But, a life? A well-balanced, appropriately challenged life? Does this mean that you should be disrespectful to anybody who you feel is disrespectful to you? Think about it like this; are you in this game to get revenge? Does the negative attitudes of a few affect you so much that you will put your goals on hold to extract a slight feeling of power by “getting back” at somebody? Hopefully, you answered NO! Know that you are running this race to achieve your version of success. If you stay true to yourself, respect will come. Do not try to change who you are to appease the disrespectful few. Stay yourself, stay in control, and stay motivated, and you will get the “respect” for which some of you so direly yearn. So, is respect a two way street? Do you have to give respect before you can get respect? Respect the people who deserve your respect. If you want to “brown nose” to get ahead, entrepreneurialism is the wrong career choice for you. Entrepreneurs are the renegades. We are the outcasts who refuse to work Setting Up Your Filing System ome. Do not try to change who you are to appease the disrespectful few. Stay yourself, stay in control, and stay motivated, and you will get the “respect” for which some of you so direly yearn.Your filing system is very important. To be able to locate items quickly is of paramount importance. The following system will work for any kind of business. However, please note that many of the files discussed are specific to lease purchasing. You should have a general drawer, which contains banking information, supply information, ge So, is respect a two way street? Do you have to give respect before you can get respect? Respect the people who deserve your respect. If you want to “brown nose” to get ahead, entrepreneurialism is the wrong career choice for you. Entrepreneurs are the renegades. We are the outcasts who refuse to work from nine to five in a small cubicle for peanuts. We are the people that are willing to risk much in order to gain more. Keep this mentality, keep your motivation, and most importantly, keep your “respect” and success will follow.
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