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    Toxic Employers: You've Got to Know When to Run
    The buzzing of the alarm clock rudely awakens you to the reality of another Monday morning and the beginning of another work week. As the ugly thoughts of what you face at work race through your mind, you think to yourself how you don’t—no can’t, go into work again. You wonder whether you should call in sick, but realize that you can’t do that again as you’ve already done it too many times. You have to go in, but you can’t face that place again.What would cause someone to feel this way? What c
    She had never had one order of that size; most orders were from $800 -$1,500. However, the woman was smart enough to have a back-up plan: she had established a relationship with a local bakery and rented their kitchen for it's normal down-time to meet the order for $30,000 in pastries. One phone call had changed the scale of production of her business!

    Another example, is a woman who owns a marketing consulting firm and had begun to build a great reputation throughout her industry specialty. She began to receive referrals from her satisfied clients and

    The Art of Selling Yourself!
    To "sell" oneself on paper is not easy. Creating a resume is a design and construction job and a test of your writing skills as well. A resume can either be self written or written with professional help.Self-written resumes are attractive with good fonts but the disadvantages of self-written resumes are that they may be unfocussed and carelessly organised. The candidate who gets the job is not always the most qualified; rather, the candidate with the best presentation is the one who gets hire
    Guess what? That day will come when all the planning and work, and due diligence will seem as if everything you have written about is actually happening. One thing I have heard from many an entrepreneur after about the first six to nine months is: "Everything I have written in my Business Plan has happened; or is on schedule for execution." One entrepreneur shared with me once, "Had I known that everything we discussed and planned would have come to pass like this; I would have planned with larger numbers."

    Comments such as those just shared are evidence of the power of planning. It simply demonstrates, that if we take the same care in planning our business as we do with planning our next vacation excursion; we will witness the results we are working towards. One of the best kept secrets is the power of writing. When we write we are crystalizing a thought for which there may be an action to follow-through. Writing also establishes a commitment to do something. We normally only follow-through on those things that are written down; we rarely follow-through on something that is not on our To-Do List. Let's look at the process:
    1. Creative Idea or Thought
    2. Chronicle (Notes) of Idea of Thought
    3. List (Writing) of Things To Do to Bring Idea to Pass
    4. Planning (Writing) Strategy of Implemenation of Idea or Thought
    5. Action and Follow-through
    6. Plan (Writing) of Stewardship of Benefits (Success) from Idea or Thought

    Number 6 is the one we forget sometimes; but we should also have a plan for how we handle our success or successes when they occur. There is both good success and bad success: Good success is when everything we dreamed of becomes reality and we graduate to newly planned successes from the fruit of our initial success. Bad success is when everything you've planned for becomes a reality too quickly for you to manage or adjust; and what follows are missed opportunities and a succession of quick, wrong decisions.

    One example, is a woman who owns a pastry business, and made some of the best-tasting pastries known in the city. One day, a buyer of super market bought and tasted one of her pastries and decided to call her for an intial order of $30,000. She had never had one order of that size; most orders were from $800 -$1,500. However, the woman was smart enough to have a back-up plan: she had established a relationship with a local bakery and rented their kitchen for it's normal down-time to meet the order for $30,000 in pastries. One phone call had changed the scale of production of her business!

    Another example, is a woman who owns a marketing consulting firm and had begun to build a great reputation throughout her industry specialty. She began to receive referrals from her satisfied clients and

    How to Search for a New Career Before Giving Up Your Old One
    Are you thinking about changing careers but scared to blindly jump into something new? Are you not sure where to start? Most people are unhappy and frustrated with their current job, but don’t know how to create a plan to move into a new career.If you are lost about where to start, and not sure what career would interest you right now, think about your hobbies. What did you love to do when you were a kid? If you love books, maybe you would like to work in a library or bookstore. If you are g
    ce of the power of planning. It simply demonstrates, that if we take the same care in planning our business as we do with planning our next vacation excursion; we will witness the results we are working towards. One of the best kept secrets is the power of writing. When we write we are crystalizing a thought for which there may be an action to follow-through. Writing also establishes a commitment to do something. We normally only follow-through on those things that are written down; we rarely follow-through on something that is not on our To-Do List. Let's look at the process:
    1. Creative Idea or Thought
    2. Chronicle (Notes) of Idea of Thought
    3. List (Writing) of Things To Do to Bring Idea to Pass
    4. Planning (Writing) Strategy of Implemenation of Idea or Thought
    5. Action and Follow-through
    6. Plan (Writing) of Stewardship of Benefits (Success) from Idea or Thought

    Number 6 is the one we forget sometimes; but we should also have a plan for how we handle our success or successes when they occur. There is both good success and bad success: Good success is when everything we dreamed of becomes reality and we graduate to newly planned successes from the fruit of our initial success. Bad success is when everything you've planned for becomes a reality too quickly for you to manage or adjust; and what follows are missed opportunities and a succession of quick, wrong decisions.

    One example, is a woman who owns a pastry business, and made some of the best-tasting pastries known in the city. One day, a buyer of super market bought and tasted one of her pastries and decided to call her for an intial order of $30,000. She had never had one order of that size; most orders were from $800 -$1,500. However, the woman was smart enough to have a back-up plan: she had established a relationship with a local bakery and rented their kitchen for it's normal down-time to meet the order for $30,000 in pastries. One phone call had changed the scale of production of her business!

    Another example, is a woman who owns a marketing consulting firm and had begun to build a great reputation throughout her industry specialty. She began to receive referrals from her satisfied clients and

    Building Staff Into A Team
    Suppose you’ve made the effort to decide what kind of people you’re seeking for your business, and you’ve even gone to the trouble of making sure you hire staff who match those criteria. Is that enough? No it’s not. As the business leader, your last critical activity is to build staff into a team, and there are four areas you should address to accomplish this.TELL ‘EM WHAT’S GOING ON Whether a business is large or small, communication is always at the top of staff complaints. Most bos
    t's look at the process:
    1. Creative Idea or Thought
    2. Chronicle (Notes) of Idea of Thought
    3. List (Writing) of Things To Do to Bring Idea to Pass
    4. Planning (Writing) Strategy of Implemenation of Idea or Thought
    5. Action and Follow-through
    6. Plan (Writing) of Stewardship of Benefits (Success) from Idea or Thought

    Number 6 is the one we forget sometimes; but we should also have a plan for how we handle our success or successes when they occur. There is both good success and bad success: Good success is when everything we dreamed of becomes reality and we graduate to newly planned successes from the fruit of our initial success. Bad success is when everything you've planned for becomes a reality too quickly for you to manage or adjust; and what follows are missed opportunities and a succession of quick, wrong decisions.

    One example, is a woman who owns a pastry business, and made some of the best-tasting pastries known in the city. One day, a buyer of super market bought and tasted one of her pastries and decided to call her for an intial order of $30,000. She had never had one order of that size; most orders were from $800 -$1,500. However, the woman was smart enough to have a back-up plan: she had established a relationship with a local bakery and rented their kitchen for it's normal down-time to meet the order for $30,000 in pastries. One phone call had changed the scale of production of her business!

    Another example, is a woman who owns a marketing consulting firm and had begun to build a great reputation throughout her industry specialty. She began to receive referrals from her satisfied clients and

    Harness Your Imagination and Shape Your Destiny
    Your imagination is a powerful tool that you should leverage in mapping out your future. As previously discussed, your mind does not differentiate between what is real and what is imagined. There are three ways you can use your imagination as you begin your program of continuous improvement.1) Consciously shaping your daily activities to move you closer toward your goals. 2) Making changes in your environment that will influence you – on conscious and unconscious levels – to focus on you
    everything we dreamed of becomes reality and we graduate to newly planned successes from the fruit of our initial success. Bad success is when everything you've planned for becomes a reality too quickly for you to manage or adjust; and what follows are missed opportunities and a succession of quick, wrong decisions.

    One example, is a woman who owns a pastry business, and made some of the best-tasting pastries known in the city. One day, a buyer of super market bought and tasted one of her pastries and decided to call her for an intial order of $30,000. She had never had one order of that size; most orders were from $800 -$1,500. However, the woman was smart enough to have a back-up plan: she had established a relationship with a local bakery and rented their kitchen for it's normal down-time to meet the order for $30,000 in pastries. One phone call had changed the scale of production of her business!

    Another example, is a woman who owns a marketing consulting firm and had begun to build a great reputation throughout her industry specialty. She began to receive referrals from her satisfied clients and

    Self-Promoting Yourself into a Job
    If you’re like most people, you’ve never written a press release to call attention to a success you’ve had.And rightly so.But some of you should be sending out press releases or encouraging your company to promote things that you and your group are doing because they are significant.And most of you can be doing the next best thing to a press release:The periodic noteAn old friend of mine would mail a note to all of her friends bring them up-to-date on the things tha
    She had never had one order of that size; most orders were from $800 -$1,500. However, the woman was smart enough to have a back-up plan: she had established a relationship with a local bakery and rented their kitchen for it's normal down-time to meet the order for $30,000 in pastries. One phone call had changed the scale of production of her business!

    Another example, is a woman who owns a marketing consulting firm and had begun to build a great reputation throughout her industry specialty. She began to receive referrals from her satisfied clients and immediately her business multiplied exponentially. During one of our meetings, she stated, "I really love what I am doing, and I am excited about my business growing, but I have to turn business away because I can't serve them." I shared with her about how that's a good problem for a business to have because you can pick the best clientele to serve. In this case, the woman decided to keep her oldest clientele and not take on new clients because she felted overwhelmed with the success and was not ready to expand the business to the next level.

    It must become a rule for entrepreneurs to plan-to-plan, so that every profitable opportunity that presents itself may become a another success along the way. One good exercise I have used in entrepreneurial training conferences is to ask the question: "What if you suddenly received in inheritance of $12 Million from an Uncle you did not know was wealthy? What would you do with it?" It's a learning experience to hear of some of the plans. I know this is a what-if scenario, but it will prepare you to begin some forward-thinking about handling sudden opportunities.

    Plan for success, because it will meet you when you least expect it.

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