I blog because I like to share what I know about life, business and such. Read on to learn how blogging saves me from personal bankruptcy.
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How Blogging Saves Me and My Family from Personal Bankruptcy
Posted by ivanpw under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.thefriendlyblogger.com 4740 days ago
Ebook Publishing Tips - How to Break Away From Your Day Job Through Ebook Publishing!
Posted by Sarahaw33 under ManagementFrom http://bit.ly 4741 days ago
Writing an eBook could be a very easy way to help yourself start to make an income based on something that you know a lot about and that you love. Why would you spend time toiling away in a job that you hate when you could use your knowledge to write an eBook that could help bene
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So, who likes change?
Posted by CorporateCoachG under ManagementFrom http://www.corporatecoachgroup.co.uk 4741 days ago
Who likes change?
Change management is important because things keep changing.
Many people don’t like change.
Many people don’t like change because change creates uncertainty- and people don’t like being uncertain: people find it unsettling NOT knowing what will happen.
They prefer to stay in t Read More
Change management is important because things keep changing.
Many people don’t like change.
Many people don’t like change because change creates uncertainty- and people don’t like being uncertain: people find it unsettling NOT knowing what will happen.
They prefer to stay in t Read More
Solving The Problems Of Your World. Part I
Posted by bloggertone under ManagementFrom http://bloggertone.com 4741 days ago
As a business owner or manager, when someone comes to you with a problem, what's your first reaction? Sit down and tease it out with them? Determine what they are looking for from you?
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To Do List Drama
Posted by JackieP under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://jackiepurnell.com 4741 days ago
"To Do" Lists - how to take back control, stem the procrastination, get things done. A quick reference to make your to do list more achievable
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How To Launch A Facebook App That Gets Viral
Posted by Sarahaw33 under ManagementFrom http://bit.ly 4742 days ago
As an unbelievable social outlet, Facebook is unbelievable; but thousands of businesses of all sizes are flocking there to extend their bottom line. Acquiring new prospects and customers has taken an entire new turn with the arrival of Facebook. Facebook applications are slowly making headway, but
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Confidence: Aphrodisiac for Business Building?
Posted by 3keyscoach under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.abilitysuccessgrowth.com 4742 days ago
Confidence is a remarkable attribute. In business, it's a huge piece of any effective business plan. There is an aphrodisiac effect when we feel confident.
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Does Workplace Nagging Pay Off? This Study Says Yes
Posted by NetworkSolutions under ManagementFrom http://www.networksolutions.com 4742 days ago
Are you one of those bosses who tells an employee to do something, then sends them an email reminder and follows up with a phone call a few days later? You may think you’re being a nag or wasting your time. But according to new research by Harvard Business School’s Tsedal B. Neeley and Northwestern
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Will the next five years be the best of your life?
Posted by C_Consultingllc under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.clutchconsulting.net 4742 days ago
Nathan R Mitchell, Small Business Coach, Author, and Motivational Speaker addresses the topic of how you can make the next five years the best of your life in business or whatever you desire.
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10 Rules for Surviving the Recession
Posted by bigmoneyweb under StrategyFrom http://www.entrepreneur.com 4742 days ago
In an economy as tough as this one, you may need to change your business drastically to pull through.
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