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Surviving Survival t ourselves for fear we will go down the wrong path to a dead end of frustration and unhappiness from which there is no escape. Or we dread the accountability inherent in a stated goal.Aren't you tired of sitting around waiting for something to finally happen?I just got off the phone talking with my friend James. We spoke about how his business was doing, and I asked what he planned on earning this year. His response surprised me:'Making money's not my focus now. I don't really think this is the right time--I'm planning to just hold on until things get better.'James is usually pretty optimistic and 'survival' is not part of his 3. We simply may not believe it is possible to plan ahead. We tell ourselves, “There are just too many variables and Russ Dalbey - Eight Tips for Building a Successful Cash Flow Business It’s very difficult to get there if we don’t know where we want to go.The note business is truly an amazing market.As with any business, there is a learning curve involved with consistently making the largest profits possible with the smallest amount of effort. So, to ensure that you close the most deals possible, follow these eight simple guidelines:Tip #1: Build relationships, not one-time deals.Regardless of whether you are a full-time note broker or just working with notes part-time, conduct business to ensure that eve Do you know of anyone who disagrees with the common sense wisdom of setting a final destination and having a plan for the journey before beginning a trip? Dreaming about it won't make it a reality. Then why do many of us act as if we can drift along day to day, thinking somehow we can achieve our dreams of career success without defined personal goals, as well as plans to reach them? Five Excuses For Not Setting Goals If you are stymied in setting personal goals, a look at five of the excuses people use when they fail to make plans for their futures should help. 1. Goals are not necessary. Research conducted by Yale University of one of its graduating classes found that only 3 percent of graudates had taken all the steps necessary to set career goals and plans; 10 percent had done some of the necessary things; 87 percent very little or nothing. A study 20 years later, revealed the 3 percent had accomplished more than the remainder of the group combined in terms of career positions and financial rewards. 2. Fear. We are afraid that if we set goals and don’t reach them, we will be seen as failures. We are afraid to commit ourselves for fear we will go down the wrong path to a dead end of frustration and unhappiness from which there is no escape. Or we dread the accountability inherent in a stated goal. 3. We simply may not believe it is possible to plan ahead. We tell ourselves, “There are just too many variables and i Having the Correct Attitude Will Determine the Success Of Your Business if we can drift along day to day, thinking somehow we can achieve our dreams of career success without defined personal goals, as well as plans to reach them?Having the correct attitude may almost seem like a trivial thing among all of the daily tasks that need to be accomplished with running any sort of business. Although, having the correct attitude will determine which direction your business will continue to grow, and ultimately the success of your business.While there may be a long list of items that lead to the demise of a newly started business, one of the top things to focus on should be one’s attitude. Having the Five Excuses For Not Setting Goals If you are stymied in setting personal goals, a look at five of the excuses people use when they fail to make plans for their futures should help. 1. Goals are not necessary. Research conducted by Yale University of one of its graduating classes found that only 3 percent of graudates had taken all the steps necessary to set career goals and plans; 10 percent had done some of the necessary things; 87 percent very little or nothing. A study 20 years later, revealed the 3 percent had accomplished more than the remainder of the group combined in terms of career positions and financial rewards. 2. Fear. We are afraid that if we set goals and don’t reach them, we will be seen as failures. We are afraid to commit ourselves for fear we will go down the wrong path to a dead end of frustration and unhappiness from which there is no escape. Or we dread the accountability inherent in a stated goal. 3. We simply may not believe it is possible to plan ahead. We tell ourselves, “There are just too many variables and Brandbuilding with Taglines make plans for their futures should help.When it comes to building your brand, you want to take advantage of every possible shortcut to help your target market know you…and remember you. Taglines provide that path through the woods. A tagline consists of a few short words that communicate to your target market what your company does and how you're different from competitors. A good tagline should position your brand in your audience's mind and sum up its essence or benefit in a way that your audience can relate t 1. Goals are not necessary. Research conducted by Yale University of one of its graduating classes found that only 3 percent of graudates had taken all the steps necessary to set career goals and plans; 10 percent had done some of the necessary things; 87 percent very little or nothing. A study 20 years later, revealed the 3 percent had accomplished more than the remainder of the group combined in terms of career positions and financial rewards. 2. Fear. We are afraid that if we set goals and don’t reach them, we will be seen as failures. We are afraid to commit ourselves for fear we will go down the wrong path to a dead end of frustration and unhappiness from which there is no escape. Or we dread the accountability inherent in a stated goal. 3. We simply may not believe it is possible to plan ahead. We tell ourselves, “There are just too many variables and ISO 9000 Solutions very little or nothing. A study 20 years later, revealed the 3 percent had accomplished more than the remainder of the group combined in terms of career positions and financial rewards.Businesses that have undergone the process of registering, training and certifying as ISO 9000 compliant will tell you that it is nothing short of tiresome. From attempting to decipher the complex language of the manuals to the actual implementation of the ISO 9000 standards, the entire process can be overwhelming to unsuspecting managers.Over 300 software solutions are available for guidance on the process. These programs generally assist in the creation, implementat 2. Fear. We are afraid that if we set goals and don’t reach them, we will be seen as failures. We are afraid to commit ourselves for fear we will go down the wrong path to a dead end of frustration and unhappiness from which there is no escape. Or we dread the accountability inherent in a stated goal. 3. We simply may not believe it is possible to plan ahead. We tell ourselves, “There are just too many variables and Holding a Conference? 10 Tips on Making Your Conference A Success t ourselves for fear we will go down the wrong path to a dead end of frustration and unhappiness from which there is no escape. Or we dread the accountability inherent in a stated goal.When you are in charge of a conference, you have an enormous amount of responsibility. It is important that your conference not only is a success from a business standpoint, but also that your participants enjoy themselves and feel that it was worth their time. Here are ten tips which will help ensure a successful conference.1. Plan early. You should set a date and place for large conferences a year in advance. Reserve blocks of hotel rooms for those traveling from ou 3. We simply may not believe it is possible to plan ahead. We tell ourselves, “There are just too many variables and imponderables in life. Besides, successful people are just lucky or have 'pull'." 4. We have so many options and can’t decide among them. We are like the proverbial blind dog in the meat locker. But common sense tells us we can’t have it all. We have to decide on a few specifics and go for them. 5. We may be paralyzed by the feeling that our hopes are so enormous that they are beyond our reach. The first step seems so insignificant, so we sit there, mesmerized by our dreams and overawed by the enormity of it all, hoping something will happen. It is at this point that we start to believe we have goals when what we really have are wishes. Five Ways To Deal With Excuses There are five steps we can take to exorcise the excuses. 1. Get rid of groundless fear that goals and plans are forever. Neither imposes an irrevocable life sentence. It may seem paradoxical, but good goals and plans take into account that new circumstances may dictate course changes along the way. It’s okay to switch goals, if our notions of success change. However, it is not healthy to change goals if we are running away from obstacles and hard work. 2. Define where we are now. What are our qualifications? What are our
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