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Get The Raise You Want And Deserve At Work ver notice that it’s always the people who think they will succeed, who do? That’s no accident. Beyond the power of positive thinking, I truly believe you can shape your destiny by your thoughts.Do you want to make more money at your job? Most people do, but don't know how to get a raise. Here are 7 practical tips that you can use now to get the raise you want and deserve:1. Know your company’s policy and schedule. Most companies have strict cycles when they approve raises. What is the raise cycle in your company? If you don’t know, talk to your Human Resources representative.2. Start now. Ev Start each day being grateful for what you have, and expect good things to happen. More often than not, they will. Fourth, “Pursue persistently.” Woody Allen once said: “Eighty percent of success is showing up.” Your goal is often waiting for you right around the corner after your last setback. Just when you feel that your plan is not going to work Give a Little, Gain a Lot: Philanthropic Marketing Yields Big Rewards for Small Businesses Recently, I read a wonderful quote by William A. Ward, American scholar, author and pastor. Here’s the quote:
“Four steps to achievement: Plan purposefully. Prepare prayerfully. Proceed positively. Pursue persistently.”Branding is a big buzzword in corporate marketing. Creating a distinct identity for your company in the marketplace is about more than getting the word out about your products or services. At its best, branding includes getting consumers to feel good about who you are as a company.One way big-name corporations seek to garner consumer goodwill is by linking their brand to a philanthropic cause. Consider these com Besides the memorable alliterative nature of the quote, bells went off in my head. To me, the quote epitomized the true meaning of what it takes to have a successful career. Let me explain. First, “Plan purposefully.” How does this apply to your career? You’ve probably heard the statement, “If you don’t know where you’re going, you’ll end up someplace else.” Setting your career direction is the first, and most critical decision you need to make. How can you possibly reach a goal unless you define it? Ask yourself “What do I want?” You’ll find answers in your dreams, yearnings, the thoughts you’ve placed on the shelf, and what you’re naturally attracted to. Talk to people about what they do and if a profession seems interesting to you, ask more questions and do research. If you’ve decided that you want to move up in your organization, model your behavior and actions on high achievers and learn how to use office politics and the corporate culture in your favor. Second, “Prepare prayerfully.” Trust that you can and will get what you want. I’m referring to having faith that with careful planning, hard work and a laser-like attention to your goal, it can become a reality. Focused intention is powerful. When I was in human resources at Squibb Corporation, I remember wanting so much to be promoted into a recruiter position. My intention was strong and I worked diligently for 3 years, learning as much as I could, asking for and taking on more responsibility. I was promoted shortly thereafter. Yes, it was the realization of a dream that I trusted would happen. But I planned for it. I asked for what I wanted (from my boss and of myself) and took tactical action steps (learning how to interview by enrolling in classes and by screening candidates.) Faith coupled with planning is a winning combination. Third, “Proceed positively.” Once you have decided on what you want and carefully crafted a plan to realize it, fuel it with good thoughts and an upbeat attitude. Did you ever notice that it’s always the people who think they will succeed, who do? That’s no accident. Beyond the power of positive thinking, I truly believe you can shape your destiny by your thoughts. Start each day being grateful for what you have, and expect good things to happen. More often than not, they will. Fourth, “Pursue persistently.” Woody Allen once said: “Eighty percent of success is showing up.” Your goal is often waiting for you right around the corner after your last setback. Just when you feel that your plan is not going to work b Client Sharing Promotes Profitability oing, you’ll end up someplace else.” Setting your career direction is the first, and most critical decision you need to make. How can you possibly reach a goal unless you define it?How can the Beauty Profession improve its profitability? One great concept to improve profitability is to implement Client Sharing. Client Sharing will keep growing $$$ in your salon.The Beauty Profession consists of more than 1.7 million beauty and spa professionals in over 360,000 spas and salons across the US. 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My intention was strong and I worked diligently for 3 years, learning as much as I could, asking for and taking on more responsibility. I was promoted shortly thereafter. Yes, it was the realization of a dream that I trusted would happen. But I planned for it. I asked for what I wanted (from my boss and of myself) and took tactical action steps (learning how to interview by enrolling in classes and by screening candidates.) Faith coupled with planning is a winning combination. Third, “Proceed positively.” Once you have decided on what you want and carefully crafted a plan to realize it, fuel it with good thoughts and an upbeat attitude. Did you ever notice that it’s always the people who think they will succeed, who do? That’s no accident. Beyond the power of positive thinking, I truly believe you can shape your destiny by your thoughts. Start each day being grateful for what you have, and expect good things to happen. More often than not, they will. Fourth, “Pursue persistently.” Woody Allen once said: “Eighty percent of success is showing up.” Your goal is often waiting for you right around the corner after your last setback. Just when you feel that your plan is not going to work The Top 5 Business and Consumer Telecom Scams s and learn how to use office politics and the corporate culture in your favor.Telecom scams and fraud continues to be a multi-billion dollar problem for the U.S. consumer and for business organizations. As the telecom industry changes, so do the methods of scam artists. The best line of defense is to be aware of the current scams and types of telecom fraud that are popular and often easily carried out by scam artists.Below is a list of the top 10 telecom scams and fraud alerts that you sh Second, “Prepare prayerfully.” Trust that you can and will get what you want. I’m referring to having faith that with careful planning, hard work and a laser-like attention to your goal, it can become a reality. Focused intention is powerful. When I was in human resources at Squibb Corporation, I remember wanting so much to be promoted into a recruiter position. My intention was strong and I worked diligently for 3 years, learning as much as I could, asking for and taking on more responsibility. I was promoted shortly thereafter. Yes, it was the realization of a dream that I trusted would happen. But I planned for it. I asked for what I wanted (from my boss and of myself) and took tactical action steps (learning how to interview by enrolling in classes and by screening candidates.) Faith coupled with planning is a winning combination. Third, “Proceed positively.” Once you have decided on what you want and carefully crafted a plan to realize it, fuel it with good thoughts and an upbeat attitude. Did you ever notice that it’s always the people who think they will succeed, who do? That’s no accident. Beyond the power of positive thinking, I truly believe you can shape your destiny by your thoughts. Start each day being grateful for what you have, and expect good things to happen. More often than not, they will. Fourth, “Pursue persistently.” Woody Allen once said: “Eighty percent of success is showing up.” Your goal is often waiting for you right around the corner after your last setback. Just when you feel that your plan is not going to work Choosing Conference Gifts That Make Sense ng on more responsibility.Participants in industry conferences often have their own display space for presentations and information handouts. It makes sense to use the opportunity to promote your business and your company where you have a gathering of people in your industry. Conference gifts offer a great way to send your message and your name home with fellow attendees at your conference.When you choose your conference gifts, take the I was promoted shortly thereafter. Yes, it was the realization of a dream that I trusted would happen. But I planned for it. I asked for what I wanted (from my boss and of myself) and took tactical action steps (learning how to interview by enrolling in classes and by screening candidates.) Faith coupled with planning is a winning combination. Third, “Proceed positively.” Once you have decided on what you want and carefully crafted a plan to realize it, fuel it with good thoughts and an upbeat attitude. Did you ever notice that it’s always the people who think they will succeed, who do? That’s no accident. Beyond the power of positive thinking, I truly believe you can shape your destiny by your thoughts. Start each day being grateful for what you have, and expect good things to happen. More often than not, they will. Fourth, “Pursue persistently.” Woody Allen once said: “Eighty percent of success is showing up.” Your goal is often waiting for you right around the corner after your last setback. Just when you feel that your plan is not going to work Secrets of a Winning Job Search ver notice that it’s always the people who think they will succeed, who do? That’s no accident. Beyond the power of positive thinking, I truly believe you can shape your destiny by your thoughts.It’s quite common that new graduates look for a job painfully after their graduation. The main reason behind the difficulty is their lack of real work experience. However, there are more channels than they may expect that can help them track down great job opportunities.Post resume onlineWith Internet users increasing, more and more employers choose to post jobs online. You should use a reliable online re Start each day being grateful for what you have, and expect good things to happen. More often than not, they will. Fourth, “Pursue persistently.” Woody Allen once said: “Eighty percent of success is showing up.” Your goal is often waiting for you right around the corner after your last setback. Just when you feel that your plan is not going to work because you’re tired, or discouraged by a naysayer, that’s the time to try once more. Of course, along the way you might need to tweak or refine the plan. That’s being smart. Advice from a trusted mentor should be welcomed and folded into your action steps. If your heart is telling you to proceed, listen to it. And take action every day. What small, incremental steps can you make today to move your plan forward? Your new career is waiting!
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