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Do You Simply Follow the Leader? ry, not very, not at all.)Why do so many customers choose to support small businesses in preference to big ones?Consider the competition that small business has to face. Not only from the big supermarkets, but the giant mega-stores, out-of-town convenience malls and now online shopping. Just how does the small business proprietor manage to survive this massive and often cut-throat competition?It's no different with services. People are not always attracted to multi-national accounting or legal firms or even medical centers.Granted, the personal service does sometimes, though not always, deteriorate as the company gets bigger and bigger. Individual proprietors can offer caring personal service Very, extremely, absolutely! *What difference will it make to you and your writing career to achieve those goals? List the end result/s. Meeting my goals will make a big difference to my writing career. To start with, the novel was started before I became very ill. I want to finish it as I believe it’s a worthwhile project. The non-fiction book should be a boon to my career because of the publisher involved. In regard to doubling my writing income, this is more personal satisfaction. If I’m more organised, I’ll put out more work, which is turn means more sales, which then means more money. It all works in sync. *Make a list of each step needed to achieve what you’ve set out to do, including anticipated time frame for each. 1) Finish novel – by mid-April 2) Continue with non-fic Reverse Mortgages: Information You Need to Know Last time I talked about setting goals, and sticking to them. I thought it appropriate to revisit this topic and see how you’re going.Reverse Mortgages are exploding in popularity and as the baby boomers reach age 62 and beyond they will become eligible to cash in on their home equity with a reverse mortgage.A reverse mortgage is a home loan that you do not have to pay back for as long as you live in your home. It can be paid to you in one lump sum, as a regular monthly income, or at the times and in the amounts you want. The loan and interest are repaid only when you sell your home, permanently move away, or die.Who is eligible for a Reverse Mortgage?All homeowners must be at least 62 years old. At least one owner must live in the house most of the year.What kind of homes are eligible First of all, did you print out and complete the goal worksheet? If not, why not? If you did complete the worksheet – congratulations! Well done! Once completed, did you display it somewhere visible for your family and friends to see and read? You may recall that being accountable is one of the main motivators. So having your goals prominently displayed is an extremely important step in the process. Achieving goals is a step-by-step progression. You won’t go from A to Z in one giant leap. It takes lots of planning and baby steps along the way. And of course, patience. (You know, patience - that annoying little creature that all writers must possess if they’re going to make it in this industry!) Because I really want you to achieve your writing goals this year, I’m going to walk you through my goal worksheet. Here goes: *What do you want to achieve? My goal for 2006 is to complete two books – one fiction, one non-fiction. I also want to double my writing income. *What date do you want to achieve your goal by? The deadlines are mid-April, mid-July, and 31 December 2006 respectively. *What steps are needed to achieve that goal? Write down each necessary step. Since two books need to be completed, I’ll work on one at a time. (Trying to write more than one book at a time has been my downfall in the past.) The novel needs immediate attention, so I’ll start on that. Writing 2,000 words every day will move my word-count up quickly. That should yield 20,000 words in two weeks. (Ten working days.) The word-count is currently around 20,000 words, so that should mean the book will be finished by mid-April at the latest – including editing and polishing. The non-fiction book has a deadline of September and is already 18,000 words written. If I start on that book as soon as the novel is completed, and write at least 2,000 words per day, it should be totally written, edited, and polished by end of July. To double my writing income, I need to do more freelance work. To this end, I’ve sent out a number of queries to both fiction and non-fiction magazines. I’ve targeted national (Australian) magazines. Apart from the name recognition factor involved with these, the payment is generally higher. *What obstacles would stand in the way of achieving your goal? List them in the table below. 1) Due to the state of my health, pneumonia is always a possibility. 2) Family issues with either my elderly mother, or my small grandchildren who live with me. 3) Being disorganised. *How can you overcome these obstacles? List the steps you’ll take to overcome your obstacles. 1) Resting often, and keeping away from sick people. De-stressing will also help. This could be achieved by incorporating relaxation techniques (i.e. Yoga) or exercising for at least minutes per day. 2) This is not something that is predictable, so I just have to keep ahead of my projected word-counts in case something unavoidable comes up. 3) My plan is to organise my workspace on a daily basis. Twenty minutes per day for a week or so will get the space sorted and workable, then ten minutes per day should keep it that way. *How convicted are you to meeting your goals? (i.e. Very, not very, not at all.) Very, extremely, absolutely! *What difference will it make to you and your writing career to achieve those goals? List the end result/s. Meeting my goals will make a big difference to my writing career. To start with, the novel was started before I became very ill. I want to finish it as I believe it’s a worthwhile project. The non-fiction book should be a boon to my career because of the publisher involved. In regard to doubling my writing income, this is more personal satisfaction. If I’m more organised, I’ll put out more work, which is turn means more sales, which then means more money. It all works in sync. *Make a list of each step needed to achieve what you’ve set out to do, including anticipated time frame for each. 1) Finish novel – by mid-April 2) Continue with non-fict Establishing Credit - Strategies and Guidelines )Establishing Credit may seem like a daunting task to a young person, but a good strategy can help take some of the sting out of the process.Start by opening a checking and savings account in your name. This alone will not establish credit, but it will get you on the map and provide much needed credibility with financial and lending institutions. Keep accurate records of your checking account balance and make sure to never overdraw on your account. Bouncing a check will send up red flags with potential creditors and diminish the likelyhood of establishing credit. Good credit that is.With a limited credit history you probably won't qualify for a major credit card yet. Theref Because I really want you to achieve your writing goals this year, I’m going to walk you through my goal worksheet. Here goes: *What do you want to achieve? My goal for 2006 is to complete two books – one fiction, one non-fiction. I also want to double my writing income. *What date do you want to achieve your goal by? The deadlines are mid-April, mid-July, and 31 December 2006 respectively. *What steps are needed to achieve that goal? Write down each necessary step. Since two books need to be completed, I’ll work on one at a time. (Trying to write more than one book at a time has been my downfall in the past.) The novel needs immediate attention, so I’ll start on that. Writing 2,000 words every day will move my word-count up quickly. That should yield 20,000 words in two weeks. (Ten working days.) The word-count is currently around 20,000 words, so that should mean the book will be finished by mid-April at the latest – including editing and polishing. The non-fiction book has a deadline of September and is already 18,000 words written. If I start on that book as soon as the novel is completed, and write at least 2,000 words per day, it should be totally written, edited, and polished by end of July. To double my writing income, I need to do more freelance work. To this end, I’ve sent out a number of queries to both fiction and non-fiction magazines. I’ve targeted national (Australian) magazines. Apart from the name recognition factor involved with these, the payment is generally higher. *What obstacles would stand in the way of achieving your goal? List them in the table below. 1) Due to the state of my health, pneumonia is always a possibility. 2) Family issues with either my elderly mother, or my small grandchildren who live with me. 3) Being disorganised. *How can you overcome these obstacles? List the steps you’ll take to overcome your obstacles. 1) Resting often, and keeping away from sick people. De-stressing will also help. This could be achieved by incorporating relaxation techniques (i.e. Yoga) or exercising for at least minutes per day. 2) This is not something that is predictable, so I just have to keep ahead of my projected word-counts in case something unavoidable comes up. 3) My plan is to organise my workspace on a daily basis. Twenty minutes per day for a week or so will get the space sorted and workable, then ten minutes per day should keep it that way. *How convicted are you to meeting your goals? (i.e. Very, not very, not at all.) Very, extremely, absolutely! *What difference will it make to you and your writing career to achieve those goals? List the end result/s. Meeting my goals will make a big difference to my writing career. To start with, the novel was started before I became very ill. I want to finish it as I believe it’s a worthwhile project. The non-fiction book should be a boon to my career because of the publisher involved. In regard to doubling my writing income, this is more personal satisfaction. If I’m more organised, I’ll put out more work, which is turn means more sales, which then means more money. It all works in sync. *Make a list of each step needed to achieve what you’ve set out to do, including anticipated time frame for each. 1) Finish novel – by mid-April 2) Continue with non-fic Traffic to Your Blog Setting up a blog is easy but maintaining and promoting it in search engines needs specialized skills. You need to understand how blog functions and in what ways it can be promoted successfully to generate instant and constant stream of traffic.Whenever you update or add posts to your blog, you can ping to let services (designed specifically for connecting blogs.) know your blog content have changed since last update. This is like telling others that you have changed. It is seen that pinging increases traffic to your blog.With Wordpress, checking for updates in your blog is done automatically and the changes are reflected usually by moving you blog links on top of bloggers’ The word-count is currently around 20,000 words, so that should mean the book will be finished by mid-April at the latest – including editing and polishing. The non-fiction book has a deadline of September and is already 18,000 words written. If I start on that book as soon as the novel is completed, and write at least 2,000 words per day, it should be totally written, edited, and polished by end of July. To double my writing income, I need to do more freelance work. To this end, I’ve sent out a number of queries to both fiction and non-fiction magazines. I’ve targeted national (Australian) magazines. Apart from the name recognition factor involved with these, the payment is generally higher. *What obstacles would stand in the way of achieving your goal? List them in the table below. 1) Due to the state of my health, pneumonia is always a possibility. 2) Family issues with either my elderly mother, or my small grandchildren who live with me. 3) Being disorganised. *How can you overcome these obstacles? List the steps you’ll take to overcome your obstacles. 1) Resting often, and keeping away from sick people. De-stressing will also help. This could be achieved by incorporating relaxation techniques (i.e. Yoga) or exercising for at least minutes per day. 2) This is not something that is predictable, so I just have to keep ahead of my projected word-counts in case something unavoidable comes up. 3) My plan is to organise my workspace on a daily basis. Twenty minutes per day for a week or so will get the space sorted and workable, then ten minutes per day should keep it that way. *How convicted are you to meeting your goals? (i.e. Very, not very, not at all.) Very, extremely, absolutely! *What difference will it make to you and your writing career to achieve those goals? List the end result/s. Meeting my goals will make a big difference to my writing career. To start with, the novel was started before I became very ill. I want to finish it as I believe it’s a worthwhile project. The non-fiction book should be a boon to my career because of the publisher involved. In regard to doubling my writing income, this is more personal satisfaction. If I’m more organised, I’ll put out more work, which is turn means more sales, which then means more money. It all works in sync. *Make a list of each step needed to achieve what you’ve set out to do, including anticipated time frame for each. 1) Finish novel – by mid-April 2) Continue with non-fic Great Ways to Save Money monia is always a possibility.If you are constantly wondering where all your money has gone, you may need to take a serious look at your lifestyle and spending habits. By making just a few minor changes, you can have a lot more money in your pocket.Saving money is not that difficult. It's just a matter of commitment. Try following these tips to save money.Pay off your debt. It's not as difficult as it seems. Make it a goal to get rid of your credit cards, student loans, and car payments. Find out how much interest you are paying by either looking at your monthly statement, coupon book, or by calling the creditor. Then, make a list of each debt, including name, interest rate, and monthly minimum amount d 2) Family issues with either my elderly mother, or my small grandchildren who live with me. 3) Being disorganised. *How can you overcome these obstacles? List the steps you’ll take to overcome your obstacles. 1) Resting often, and keeping away from sick people. De-stressing will also help. This could be achieved by incorporating relaxation techniques (i.e. Yoga) or exercising for at least minutes per day. 2) This is not something that is predictable, so I just have to keep ahead of my projected word-counts in case something unavoidable comes up. 3) My plan is to organise my workspace on a daily basis. Twenty minutes per day for a week or so will get the space sorted and workable, then ten minutes per day should keep it that way. *How convicted are you to meeting your goals? (i.e. Very, not very, not at all.) Very, extremely, absolutely! *What difference will it make to you and your writing career to achieve those goals? List the end result/s. Meeting my goals will make a big difference to my writing career. To start with, the novel was started before I became very ill. I want to finish it as I believe it’s a worthwhile project. The non-fiction book should be a boon to my career because of the publisher involved. In regard to doubling my writing income, this is more personal satisfaction. If I’m more organised, I’ll put out more work, which is turn means more sales, which then means more money. It all works in sync. *Make a list of each step needed to achieve what you’ve set out to do, including anticipated time frame for each. 1) Finish novel – by mid-April 2) Continue with non-fic Forex Trading Signals - General Criteria To Assess Usefulness Of Forex Trading Signals ry, not very, not at all.)Depending on the type of forex trader you are, forex trading signals can form a part of your trading arsenal.Forex Trading Signals DefinedForex trading signals comprise forex information on buy and sell orders or entry and exit signals sent by forex brokers or forex analysts to their subscribers either for a fee or for free. Time Validity Of Trading SignalsObviously, forex signals are basically forex trading opinions and are not embedded in stone. At best, they are educated opinions formed after analysis by brokers or analysts who study price trends, make economic assessments and form their opinions on the state of the currencies that their tradi Very, extremely, absolutely! *What difference will it make to you and your writing career to achieve those goals? List the end result/s. Meeting my goals will make a big difference to my writing career. To start with, the novel was started before I became very ill. I want to finish it as I believe it’s a worthwhile project. The non-fiction book should be a boon to my career because of the publisher involved. In regard to doubling my writing income, this is more personal satisfaction. If I’m more organised, I’ll put out more work, which is turn means more sales, which then means more money. It all works in sync. *Make a list of each step needed to achieve what you’ve set out to do, including anticipated time frame for each. 1) Finish novel – by mid-April 2) Continue with non-fiction book. Finish by mid-July. 3) Send out regular queries, and write more short stories with a view to selling more regularly. * * * * I can’t guarantee this plan will work, but I’m sure ready to give it a shot. I’ve already sent out several queries and introductory letters, and have so far received one positive response. I’m currently writing a minimum of 2,000 words a day, endeavouring to finish my novel. I still have to hear back from other markets, all of which have three months or more response time, and have a number of others bookmarked to contact. Sending queries is not as time-consuming as it sounds, and if you work this into your daily schedule it can help a lot. (And the more you send, the easier it gets.) Set specific days for tasks and you will be more organised. For instance, Monday: website update day. Tuesday: send out queries, and so on. Setting goals is not a task only for January, it’s a year long process, and needs to be monitored and reviewed often. When thinking about the goal/s you have set for yourself, ask this question: “Where will I be in one year’s time if I don’t reach my goal?” Only you will know if you need to continue.
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