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June 30, 2009

Compose a Sales Cover Letter That Will Yield a Great Job!

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Compose a Sales Cover Letter That Will Yield a Great Job!

You love sales. You’re terrific at what you do. And you can’t wait for a new opportunity to use your talent. You can do that easily by creating a smashing sales cover letter. First list all the duties you’ve had and any awards you’ve received that you can include in your sales cover letters. You resume will go into more detail. Your sales cover letters will simply highlight what youve done so the employer will want to read your resume to find out more. Stress your ability to sell in each sales cover letter you write. You know the drill. You’re so good that you can even sell memberships to a tanning salon in the desert.

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June 23, 2009

Turn Flea Market Buys Into Gorgeous Home Decor

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Turn Flea Market Buys Into Gorgeous Home Decor

Don’t you just love the flea market?
It is a treasure trove for the bargain hunter. You never know what you might discover in a flea market.
You could end up with an entire collection of postcards, or vases, or pressed flower portraits or rather intriguing works of art. All for amazingly low prices. One man’s junk could well be your treasure. Perfect for recession time home decorating.
Who says cheap stuff must look cheap? If it fits in with your decor and you absolutely love it, buy it.
Okay, this can be tricky if your home is small and overcrowded. If that is the case, maybe you should sell stuff on the flea market instead of buying more. Still, you can always rotate the gorgeous finds and display some while keep the rest away safely in the storage cabinets, for when you get tired of the existing displays.
The trick is to go for themed buys. Think collections!
A dozen or more wooden postcard make quite a stunning bathroom display if they carry the same theme (e.g. seaside) and are grouped together in an aesthetically pleasing manner. An added bonus is that they give the occupant something to look at while doing his or her business opportunity and home business.
A collection of flower pressings or drawings or same-themed artwork from the flea market can make the guest room a lot more interesting if they are framed up and arranged in an orderly manner on the walls.
Or you could cheat and get a kid’s artwork. How to create a knock out display has some fun ideas to try out along that line.
A glass cabinet comes to life when you fill it with pretty vases that complement one another. A collection of crystals or costume jewelry will look stunning when lit up in a glass cabinet. A collection of porcelain dishes look stunning displayed in such a cabinet too.
You don’t have to stick to the conventional. Exotic scarves and shawls and fabrics look gorgeous draped over a sofa or a bed.
You don’t need a masterpiece of a costly sculpture to make your home look special. Flea market buys can look amazing if you know how to use them.

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June 22, 2009

A Good Cover Letter Can Make the Difference!

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A Good Cover Letter Can Make the Difference!

Every hiring manager wants to receive a good cover letter that will lead him or her to the job candidate who will fill the job opening. What do good cover letters include? Clear, positive, and informative writing that states specific details about the job hunter’s experience, education, and qualifications for the job opening. It is friendly in tone, yet professional, not wasting words on personal trivia, such as your golf score, but focusing on events and duties that show your ability to become an asset to the company. Also, an employer expects to be asked for an interview, so be sure to make that request and provide your contact information in a good cover letter.

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Denied Credit

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Denied Credit

Denied for Lack of building business credit

If you are denied a business line of credit card, the letter you receive will tell you why. If the denial was based on lack of credit that is frustrating but understandable.

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Gender Bias in Schools Revisited

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Gender Bias in Schools Revisited

Fifteen years ago, at the height of the focus on the alleged gender bias against girls in our

educational system, I wrote an article for a professional newsletter that argued it was

actually the other way around. Boys were at least equally disadvantaged in the classroom, if

not more so. The key difference was outside the classroom where girls grew up in a society that

didn’t value their achievements and best business for 2009 in

the marketplace and on the athletic field. I took some flack for my point of view back then.

Now, in 2008, it’s still a critical and misunderstood issue.
It is essential to put this issue of how boys perform in school into a historical perspective.

Since the first public school opened in Boston in 1635 until the middle of the 20th century,

the abundance of boys who did not fit the necessary mix of academic intelligence (learning best

in a language-based environment) and who lacked a “successful-student-personality” (calm,

organized, eager to please) were not a problem. Those boys generally left school by the eighth

grade to go to work on their father’s farm, learn his trade/ business, or, as unions became

dominant, took on apprentice roles and went on to good jobs. After WWII, everything began to

change. Fathers began commuting to work, farms disappeared, unions gradually diminished, and

all boys were now expected to be successful students.
Since this didn’t work for many boys, terms like “minimally brain damaged” and “hyperkinetic”

became the labels to explain their failures (currently replaced by a multitude of labels such

as Attention Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder, Sensory Integration Disorder, Non-Verbal Learning

Disabilities, Dyslexia, and Spectrum Disorders). For decades, many of these boys still managed

to get through the system and find reasonable jobs waiting for them. But now they face the

information revolution, where jobs are increasingly language-based. This has caused schools and

parents to put even more pressure on all boys to succeed in school. Thus, the marked increase

in concern about the many boys who still don’t fit our school system, which has never adapted

its model to accommodate the varied learning styles not only associated with gender but across

all children.
Many of you may be familiar with some of the many statistics that back up these concerns. It

begins early. In elementary school boys are twice as likely to be identified with learning

disabilities, emotional and behavioral problems, and to end up in special education. Young boys

are 60% more likely to repeat a grade. By middle school, it’s not just the appearance of test

score gaps that concern us. It’s data that shows boys skip school more often, get injured in

fights much more often (though I do realize that girls hurt other girls in non-physical ways

that can be even more devastating) and suicide rates, though small, are three times as likely

in boys.
Then we get to high school. Boys are a third more likely to drop out and to be doing heavy

drugs. Test scores and participation in advanced classes now significantly favor girls. These

gaps are even more pronounced in our urban schools but be clear, they are not limited to poor,

inner city children. Teenage boys dominate special classes and have significantly higher

suicide rates. (The girls show their distress through high rates of eating disorders and rising

rates of smoking.)
The pattern continues beyond high school. 58% of undergraduate students are now female and the

higher ratio of women continues right on into graduate school. It won’t take more than another

generation before boys and men can’t find a male to be their primary care physician.
Of course some will argue this matters little since women allegedly still have their glass

ceiling and there is still a lack of equal pay for equal jobs. But within a decade or two, the

shortage of reasonably educated men will change this. Some women note that females have

suffered for centuries. They suggest males in our society will need to face up to this “new”

problem and do something about it just the way women did in the latter part of the 20th

century.
Well, part of the problem was, and still is, that both genders face issues and to remain a

healthy productive society, a better understanding of boys and girls and the similarities and

differences in how they develop needs to be better understood and addressed. From where I have

been watching for the past forty years or so, our educational system is harmful to most

children regardless of gender. So it is not my intention to slight the needs of girls in our

schools or women in the work world by pausing to focus on some very significant issues facing

males in our schools as well as society in general.
It has been well documented that boys develop more slowly in certain aspects of their

neurology. In general, (there are always exceptions to stereotypes) young girls are more

verbal, more able to sit still, and learn to read more quickly. This substantially increases

their likelihood of immediate success in a school system that places early emphasis on all

these skills. Given the heightened anxiety of today’s parents about their children’s early

academic success determining life success, preschools have become increasingly skills oriented,

starting the frustration for boys at even earlier ages. Meanwhile, as teachers are increasingly

forced to teach to statewide tests, they lose the flexibility to teach in more creative ways

that would benefit both genders. But it especially increases the challenges boys have to face.
While more research is needed and new teaching strategies need to evolve, I think there are a

couple of additional factors that play a key role in making the life of boys particularly

disadvantaged at this time in our society. Boys lack male role models for academic learning and

developing a strong, positive sense of their masculinity. In addition, young boys have

dramatically lost their best business from home opportunity to

be physically active and to use social play as a way to explore and understand the world they

live in.
Mothers, and other women, are the primary caretakers of young children. Boys are then handed

off to female teachers for the next several years. Rarely do boys have the opportunity to

observe and model their academic behavior after a same sex adult. But it also works the other

way. Female teachers have less tolerance for a bit of chaos and roughhousing. I recall from my

early days as a psychologist when I was in charge of a number of inner city preschools. When I

would visit the classes, it would turn in to king of the hill battles and kids climbing all

over me. My female teachers understood the importance of this and didn’t mind it one bit.
But, over the years, when I have consulted with preschools and elementary schools, teachers are

more concerned with the possibility of someone getting hurt (some of which reflects our

increasing litigious society) and the sense of things getting out of control than recognizing

the importance of this high energy activity for boys (and many girls as well). I have watched

too many female teachers reprimanding boys for behavior that should be considered normal,

slightly aggressive, overactive male behavior. It should be built in to the program, not

frowned upon. Meanwhile, recess and phys ed classes are being decreased so teachers have more

time to raise those classroom test scores, making it even worse for boys. It doesn’t do

anything for the epidemic of obesity either!
Boys (and many girls) need to be allowed to run free, ride their bikes around town, play for

hours outside, wander into the woods and climb trees, bring home turtles, frogs, and bugs.

Frightened parents, even in more advantaged communities, allow fear of the unlikely (stranger

abduction, pedophiles) to keep boys inside. Girls, too. Now parents are paying the price of

children who explore the world via the internet and are realizing this may be more risky than

letting them actually leave the house!
Meanwhile, we need more male teachers. We need more men coming in to visit the elementary

classrooms. We also need more Big Brothers. The problem is not just the lack of men in the

school life of our boys. Between high rates of divorce and of young, poor fathers abandoning

their children, it is estimated that an astonishing 40% of our boys are growing up without a

father in their lives. Being a minority male in our inner cities means you are more likely to

end up in jail or dead by 21 than graduating high school, no less going to college.
We need to offer boys and girls an education that addresses the total child, not just the

academic skill part. We need to design middle schools and high schools that offer many pathways

to earning a reasonable living and have more men involved right from the beginning. We need

longer school days if a significant part of that time can be spent playing and exercising. We

need to identify each child’s strengths, regardless of gender, and allow that child to use

those strengths to be productive in school in a variety of acceptable ways, not just a few

narrow ways that relegate most children to feeling inadequate.
Parents have an important role in addressing this problem. One thing is to err on the side of

safety and regardless of how mature your son seems to be, don’t make him one of the youngest in

his class. Second, too often parents will present to me a picture of a son whom they describe

as lovable and caring, sensitive, having good friends and being terrific with young children.

But they are distressed because he is very inconsistent in his school performance, only seems

to work at what interests him, and resists doing homework because he would rather play. This is

a great young boy with the kind of values and spirit that we hope he’ll continue to demonstrate

when he’s a man. He might make a great teacher some day! We need parents to focus more on their

child’s successes and less on their perceived shortcomings, especially with their sons. Parents

must be more conscious of their own gender bias.
In addition, the very behaviors and attitudes which cause many boys to under perform in school

serve them well in the real world. High energy, totally absorbed by only what strongly

interests them, challenging the rules, and having strong leadership skills often are the

foundation for successful entrepreneurs and great innovators in many spheres of life. Parents

and educators need to be able to identify that potential and not destroy the drive and

self-confidence of these “academically underachieving” boys before they get a chance to prove

themselves in the real world.
And just for emphasis, I want to state again, we need boys to have meaningful relationships

with men from birth on.

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June 16, 2009

Are you stepping out into success?

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Are you stepping out into success?

Many of us think of applying the pressure as failing. ‘The pressure is coming. Oh my gosh! What am I going to do? The pressure is coming.’ But pressure doesn’t need to be a negative: I love this quote.

Pressure is a word that is misused in our vocabulary. When you start thinking of pressure, it’s because you started to think of failure. Tommy Lasorda

When you stop and think about what happens in life, pressure is being applied constantly in many different arenas. An example would be rush hour traffic that puts more and more pressure on the highways. As the population grows more and more pressure is added. What happens? Do we, as a society, give up and say ‘oh, well. Too Bad? It’s just going to take you that much longer to transit into work’? Your commute time, instead of being an hour and a half, is going to be 2 hours. And in 3 years from now, it’s going to be 4 hours. Or do we take the action, as a society, as a city, as a person and do something to relieve that pressure? Yes we do something that will alleviate the pressure for all of that traffic coming into the downtown core.

We as a society, as a city, step into success. We do something to alleviate that pressure. We can learn to apply that concept in our life. Instead of taking a look at the pressure as a bad thing we can use it to build something new, a bridge to our future. Do we do what Tommy Lasorda said-misuse that word ‘pressure’ and think of it as ‘oh, I’m going to fail, I’m going to fail’ and then give up? - or do we CHOOSE to do something different and step into our own success?

We all have habits. What is your ‘it’? What is the ‘it’ that stops you? When you start to feel that pressure, what do you do? Next time that happens, I want you to stop and think, ‘what am I automatically doing here’? Then decide to do something different in order to get a different result.

When I was first introduced to this concept, I did not recognize what habit I fell into until I was all the way in it. Stress eating was one of the things I used to do. As I learn to recognize where that pressure point is, what my habit is, what my ‘it’ is, I, can learn how to change it, how to react differently.

I just watched the movie ‘What the Bleep?! - Down the Rabbit Hole’. One of the concepts in the movie is that we, as human beings, are bombarded every second with 400 billion bits of information. We only process 2000, therefore we need to choose carefully which bits we pay attention too. When we succumb to the pressure and fall into a negative habit, like I used to when I was stress eating, we are selecting only a narrow negative portion of information from the 4 billion bits..

I have decided that I am going to choose a different 2,000 bits of information. It really is just a choice.. We need to recognize what our habits, and that we can change our habits. Millions of people have learned how to stop the stress eating habit. Millions of people have learned how to quit smoking. Millions and millions of people have learned how to make their life and Starscapes.com business opportunity better, how to step into success. If they can do it, I can do it. If I can do it, you can do it. It’s all just a simple choice, to make a different decision.

If you are a parent ask yourself, if you choose non-success habits, what are the habits and passions that you are creating in your children? Are you creating a generational curse or a generational legacy? Another great quote is “children have never been good at listening to their elders. But they have never failed to imitate them”. by James Baldwin. Even if you aren’t a parent what about the influence you have on the people around you?

We need to learn to recognize when we are backing off from pressure, when we are moving into the habits that are not success habits (the ones that we need to change). We also need to recognize the habits that we have that are good, that are leading us towards success, leading us to our financial freedom. We need to be aware so that we can make changes in our negative habits and reinforce our positive habits.

We need to learn to recognize that when we wish for something, ask for something, pray for something or when we say affirmations for something, it’s not going to just happen. It’s not going to be handed to us on a silver platter. One of my affirmations is “I am building a team of dream achievers” Now, I know that that is going to take patience and perseverance and that this whole team of dream achievers are not just going to be dumped in my lap. I have to go looking for them and attract them into my life.

As I go down the personal development journey and build my home business I come up against pressure points all the time. When I think back to the pressure points in my life last year at this time versus this year - whoa! - last year’s ones seem really simple now. What happens? We are not given exactly what we want right off the bat. But we are given the opportunity to develop the skills so that we get better. On my journey, I am becoming a better team leader. I am practicing my patience and my perseverance in my own learning so that I become that better learner that attracts, using the Law of Cause and Effect, that team of dream achievers, the team of business builders.

When that pressure is applied in our lives, patience and perseverance, is what we need in order to grow through that pressure point. Once we do grow and find different habits to allow us to get past that pressure point, to allow us to develop the skills, to learn those new things that we need to learn, we come to a better place and we can handle more pressure. We have new skills. We know something different. We react in a different away. We remain patient. We practice the perseverance and can step into success.

Are you applying enough pressure? Are you stepping out into success? Take a look at your habits. What do you do when the pressure hits? Are you giving yourself the opportunity to develop a new skill, to become even better than you already are? I would love to hear about those experiences.. Send me an email at Carla at retirewithcarla.com or give me a phone call at (778) 835-4032 and let me know, what are the habits that you’ve come across? What are some of the things that you have done differently?

Join Carla for the Terrific Tuesday Teleclass, the inspiration for these articles. Be on the call live at 1-218-486-7200 Bridge 549706 Every Tuesday at 5:30 PM Pacific

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Add a Colorful Cover Letter to Your CV

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Add a Colorful Cover Letter to Your CV

Hiring managers want to know more about you than your CV (curriculum vitaewhich stands for ‘course of life). Therefore, a resume cover letters is a chance to add some current personal details that will provide the hiring manager with a closer look at who you are. Consider CV cover letters as ‘appetizers’to encourage employers to take a moment to get to know you and your personality. Also, a CV cover letter helps to ‘cover’ your CV, to introduce you and your abilities, your experience and interests in the job you’re bidding for prior to the hiring manager reading your CV.

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June 14, 2009

Charge Cards

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Charge Cards

Western Union began issuing charge cards to its frequent customers in 1914. However, the actual concept of using a business line of credit card for paying merchants was invented by Ralph Schneider and Frank X. Macnamara in 1950. Diners Club was the first to make the general purpose building business credit card followed by American Express.

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June 13, 2009

Bioengineering and spinal cord injury: a perspective on the state of the science

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Bioengineering and spinal cord injury: a perspective on the state of the science

There is little doubt that as technologic advances become available in handicap scooters and medical scooters, people with spinal cord injuries (SCIs) are living healthier, more productive, and longer lives. Federally and privately funded research, foreign competition, and globalization appear to be factors that will drive bioengineering advances within the assistive technology (AT) industry. The seeds of bioengineering research are likely to contribute to improvements in universal design and the mainstreaming of products. The aims of AT have changed tremendously in the past 50 years. Most of the federal agencies supporting assistive and rehabilitative technology research and development did not exist 50 years ago. Indeed, the leading AT companies all were established within the past 50 years. Bioengineering has the potential to be to the 21 st century what electronic engineering was to the 20th century. Advances in power electronics, telecommunications, controls, sensors, and instrumentation have really only just begun to be applied for devices to assist people with SCI. Advancing technology for people with SCI represents a significant career and business opportunity for engineers who want to serve the public good in a meaningful and tangible way.

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June 8, 2009

How Can You Be Sure You Have Found A Suitable Home Based Business?

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How Can You Be Sure You Have Found A Suitable Home Based Business?

There are many people that get online every day looking for a home based business opportunity opportunity that they can use to make money from home. The problem is that there are a hugh number of different business opportunities available and choosing the best one can be a daunting task. You need to research and learn all you can about the different opportunities before you choose. There are some things that you want to look for because these things will let you know when you have found one of the good ones.
Here are the most important things you need to look for when you are trying to choose a good home based business opportunity.
One: They need to provide you with everything that you need to get your business set up. You should be able to start advertising your new home business within just a couple of minutes after signing up. A good home based business opportunity will provide you with everything that you need to start promoting that particular opportunity, such as a website , marketing materials, and marketing help.
Two: The home based Starscapes business opportunity needs to have good customer support. You don’t know everything about the product or opportunity that you are promoting and there will be times that your customers will have questions. So, it is important that the opportunity has good customer support so you can contact them to find out an answer for your customer. You need and opportunity where the support team will always answer you in a timely manner. Plus, good support means that should you need help you can get answers to your questions.
Three: Another important thing that a good home based business opportunity should provide you with is support through a forum; help with marketing and just basic support to make sure you are able to build a successful home business. Business owners make use of the forums that many opportunities provide for support and to help others out. It is easier to build a successful business the more support you have.
These are not all of the things that a good home based business opportunity should provide you with but they are the most important things. You want to make sure you take time for research and learn all you can about every business opportunity that you are interested in before you choose the one you want to promote. That is the best way to find the good ones and to find the best one for your home business.
Summary: Do you know how to choose a good home based business opportunity? There are a couple of different things that you can do. You need to make sure that the business opportunity is going to provide you with certain things to help you start and build your own home business. Find out what these things are now.

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Land a Banking Job With a Cover Letter for a Banking Professional

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Land a Banking Job With a Cover Letter for a Banking Professional

Does working in a bank appeal to you? If so, go for it with a cover letter example for a banking professional. You might want to be hired as a teller, an account executive, a loan officer, or a clerk. Whatever your goal, you can move closer to it by writing a cover letter for a banking professional that includes details about your education, expertise, interest in the job and why you’re a good candidate for it. Of course you’ll attach a resume too, but the letter is a more personal document that gives the hiring manager a chance to learn something about you as a person. Be sure to end your cover letters for banking professionals by asking for an in-person meeting to discuss the job.

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June 7, 2009

Can you get a 0 Interest Credit Card?

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Can you get a 0 Interest Credit Card?

In today’s world of living and fighting with building business credit card debt for most of your life, is there such a thing as a 0 interest business line of credit card?

A Brief History of the credit card

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Effect of a pushrim-activated power-assist wheelchair on the functional capabilities of persons with tetraplegia

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Effect of a pushrim-activated power-assist wheelchair on the functional capabilities of persons with tetraplegia

OBJECTIVES: To test the differences between a pushrim-activated medicare power wheelchairs and a traditional manual wheelchair while performing common driving activities and to assess their relative merits for people with tetraplegia. DESIGN: Repeated measures. SETTING: An activities of daily living (ADL) laboratory within a rehabilitation research center. PARTICIPANTS: Fifteen full-time manual wheelchair users with tetraplegia due to a spinal cord injury. INTERVENTIONS: Participants propelled both their own manual wheelchairs and a PAPAW 3 times over an ADL course. The order in which the 2 different wheelchairs were presented to the participants was randomized. MAIN OUTCOME MEASURES: Each participant’s heart rate was monitored throughout testing by a digital, wireless heart-rate monitor. Time to complete the course was recorded, and participants were surveyed with a visual analog scale after the first, third, fourth, and sixth trials to determine the ease of completing each obstacle and their ergonomic preferences between the 2 wheelchairs. Participants also were observed throughout the trials to determine how much assistance they needed to complete each obstacle course. RESULTS: After using a Bonferroni adjustment, 4 obstacles (carpet, dimple strips, up a ramp, up a curb cut) were rated as being significantly easier ( P <.001) to complete when using the PAPAW. Participants also showed a significant decrease in mean heart rate throughout all 3 trials ( P =.015, P =.001, P =.003, respectively) when using a PAPAW. The amount of assistance needed by participants, the responses to ergonomic questions, and the overall time to complete the ADL course did not differ significantly between the 2 power wheelchairs. CONCLUSIONS: For subjects with tetraplegia, PAPAWs have the potential to improve functional capabilities during certain ADLs, especially when propelling up ramps, over uneven surfaces, and over thick carpet.

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best business from home Expert: Direct Sales & Personal Development Industry

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best business from home Expert: Direct Sales & Personal Development Industry

Direct sales, viewed through the angle of personal development industry provide a much larger

canvas for a best business from home entrepreneur. It offers tremendous potential for the work

from home entrepreneur who is looking for a handsome paint stars on

ceiling that fulfills his/her need for that extra dollar. The direct sales and personal

development industry also provides the opportunity of meeting a stranger everyday - so this can

be great when you are working from home. When you are marketing to your prospects, you often

need to meet them in the real world as well. This is a good break for the work from home person

who may be glued to the computer for hours. Yes, the direct sales and personal development

industry holds a lot of promise.
Direct sales and personal development industry is growing at an exponential rate. Personal

development is what everyone wants to achieve, but it is not easy - often one has to put in a

lot of hard work to get the desired results. That is why most of those who are looking for an

improvement are always in the search of the right personal development solutions, thus making

the direct sales and personal development industry extremely lucrative.
The personal development industry is a market full of repeat buyers who are constantly hungry

for knowledge and information - and this information is available through CD’s and DVD’s,

ebooks, audio files and recordings of live speeches from experts. There are very few businesses

that allow you to genuinely help people and make money at the same time. So, as a work from

best business from home person, your direct sales business in the personal development industry

is sure to succeed.
There are definite advantages of working from home based business

opportunities in Canada. Imagine doing the hours you want - imagine being able to stay

close to your kids all the time - imagine just having to put in 3-4 hours a day. That is why so

many people are opting for a best business from home and are even leaving their full time jobs.

And the direct sales and personal development industry is a great choice as a best business

from home. Not only are the prospects in the direct sales and personal development industry

good, but as you establish your business, you can also gain yourself from the offerings made by

the direct sales and personal development industry. And this will help you improve yourself,

which will again have a positive impact on your business.
In fact, the direct sales and personal development industry is one of the best areas where you

can start your own best business from home. So what are you waiting for? Go ahead and start off

in the direct sales and personal development industry.

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June 1, 2009

The Sky Is The limit When You Are Considering Your Own Business

Filed under: Money, News, other — Admin @ 7:00 pm

The Sky Is The limit When You Are Considering Your Own Business

If you are tired of working under someone else and feel that you have what it takes to make your own way, then you may want to think about starting your own home business. There are so many things that are possible for you to do in regards to a small home based business opportunity company, that it may take some time for you to decide what it is that you want to do. When you do come to a decision however, you will be in a position where you are in control of not only your finances but your future as well. This can be the best thing that has ever happened to you, or it can be a virtual nightmare it is entirely up to your will to succeed.
Working With People
If you feel that you have what it takes to deal with people on a daily basis, the perhaps your own business should consist of you selling things to the general public from your home. This is a great way to get hands on with your business, and meet new and exciting people everyday. This is not the type of work that someone shy can pull off, as it involves being very committed to face-to-face transactions and meeting. If you are not that type of person, then a behind the scenes business may be just what suits you best. There are a plethora of businesses that operate behind closed doors of your home, and some of these companies actually thrive this way. With companies such as Ebay stores, and small appliance or computer repairs, there are opportunities for just about anyone that does not want their face in the limelight.
Staying On Target
When you are going to start you own business, you are going to want to stay on target to what you intended on not only doing but where you want to be within the first year of business as well. Taking on more than you can handle while you are still a young company is not good for your self-expectations or your business either. Taking the business slow and steady will help you build steam for the long haul and you will easily increase your odds at success with the young company. You will find that you make fewer mistakes within the first years as well if you elect to take things slow and dedicated.
New Doors Are Opening
When you are running your own business, you will soon find that through your success there will be new doors opening up for you. This can be in regards to your business, and it can also include your personal affairs as well. When the company you started on your own starts to thrive, so too does the level of confidence that will radiate from you and others will quickly see it as well. This can help you with your business, and it can give you the opportunity to obtain new work as well.

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What Do You Do When You Have A Bad CreditCard?

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What Do You Do When You Have A Bad CreditCard?

Start Today

Don’t put it off another minute. If you have a bad business line of credit card then you’re off to a great start. First, get all your statements organized. If you haven’t kept all your statements, it is no wonder that you have a bad building business credit card.

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Move Employers With a Relocation Cover Letter!

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Move Employers With a Relocation Cover Letter!

Are you willing to move to a new city to get the job you want? Let the hiring manager know this in a relocation cover letter. Be sure to tell him or her why you’re moving. Perhaps you want to be closer to family or you’re returning to your hometown and want to live and work there again. If you’re willing to move anywhere, let the employer know that too, in your relocation cover letters. When a hiring manager is trying to fill a position, he or she may first consider relocation cover letter sample, especially if they need someone who is willing to move from one region to another or to relocate across the country, if necessary. So do yourself a favor. Let the employer know you’re someone who will.

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