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    Medical Billing - DME Software Security
    In this installment of medical billing and DME software, we're going to cover the topic of security, which can actually apply to any type of medical billing software since security is such a big issue these days.The whole topic of security pretty much stems from the HIPAA privacy rules. These rules cover just about everything, including health plans, health care providers, health care clearinghouses and billing agencies. If you're ass
    , we get to keep our cake and eat it, too.

    Put another way, we have discovered work that we love. Better still, we manage to earn a decent living. Indeed, many of us earn a better living than 90 percent of corporate workers who hate their jobs.

    Above all, ensure that you end up working at something that you love instead of working just for the money. Working at something just for the money is something fearful people do. It is a sign of their lack of self-confidence — in their ability, talent, and creativity to earn money doing something they enjoy.

    Truth be kn

    What Do You Know about Yellow Journalism?
    No, it’s not the historical battle between two New York newspapers in the late 1800’s to see who could dig up the biggest scandal to sell papers. It’s the world of directory publishing you know as the Yellow Pages. Yet ironically, it’s been around as long, if not longer. But it’s gone through many changes in the past century. For instance, it’s in full-color and printed on white paper with yellow ink, to giv
    It’s time to make a dramatic career change — to your dream job! If you don’t jump out of bed every work day when the alarm goes off eager to do some work, you are likely not all that enthusiastic about your job.

    Perhaps you complain, roll over, and contemplate whether you can get away with calling in sick for the third time this month. In this case, it is quite clear that you need to find something more challenging and satisfying. A dream job will do the trick.

    Here’s the bottom line: The best time to pursue your dream career is twenty years ago and today!

    You don’t necessarily have to move on today. Indeed, it is wise not to jump straight into something immediately. But today is the day that you should start taking steps to discover your dream job.

    Business Week magazine recently surveyed 500 American business executives about their job satisfaction. Surprisingly, almost three-quarters (72 percent) were not in their dream jobs.

    The first question is: What would executives rather be doing? Many, in fact, named creative professions when asked about their fantasy careers.

    Top Ten Dream Careers of Business Executives

      • Entertainment manager or events producer

      • Winemaker or brewmaster

      • Chef

      • Restaurateur

      • Pilot

      • Golf pro

      • Professional athlete

      • Rock star

      • Neurosurgeon

      • Bed-and-breakfast-inn owner/operator

    The second question is: Why don’t more executives move on to something better if they are not in their dream careers? Clearly, most executives are trapped in the corporate system and don’t have the guts to do something different.

    Yet many ordinary people with fewer skills and financial resources than corporate executives have managed to leave corporate life to pursue dream careers. These ordinary people have become happier, wealthier, freer, and more satisfied in their lives.

    One reason why so many individuals end up in distasteful work is that too many get caught up on the money side of careers. They see it as a choice between “love the work you do in poverty” or “hate the work you do in abundance.”

    Sadly, most people believe that you can’t have your cake and eat it too. Some of us know otherwise — we have gotten ourselves two cakes. This way, we get to keep our cake and eat it, too.

    Put another way, we have discovered work that we love. Better still, we manage to earn a decent living. Indeed, many of us earn a better living than 90 percent of corporate workers who hate their jobs.

    Above all, ensure that you end up working at something that you love instead of working just for the money. Working at something just for the money is something fearful people do. It is a sign of their lack of self-confidence — in their ability, talent, and creativity to earn money doing something they enjoy.

    Truth be kno

    Advertising: Is There Nothing New Under the Sun?
    My wife and I were cruising around the antique shops in Twin Falls when I came upon a book published in 1912 by the A.W. Shaw Company, Chicago, New York. The title is How to Write Advertisements that Sell.The book is part of a series of “how to” books and the author or authors are not revealed.The First Chapter of the book has a clever little table that all of you experts probably already know about. I hadn’t seen it befor
    don’t necessarily have to move on today. Indeed, it is wise not to jump straight into something immediately. But today is the day that you should start taking steps to discover your dream job.

    Business Week magazine recently surveyed 500 American business executives about their job satisfaction. Surprisingly, almost three-quarters (72 percent) were not in their dream jobs.

    The first question is: What would executives rather be doing? Many, in fact, named creative professions when asked about their fantasy careers.

    Top Ten Dream Careers of Business Executives

      • Entertainment manager or events producer

      • Winemaker or brewmaster

      • Chef

      • Restaurateur

      • Pilot

      • Golf pro

      • Professional athlete

      • Rock star

      • Neurosurgeon

      • Bed-and-breakfast-inn owner/operator

    The second question is: Why don’t more executives move on to something better if they are not in their dream careers? Clearly, most executives are trapped in the corporate system and don’t have the guts to do something different.

    Yet many ordinary people with fewer skills and financial resources than corporate executives have managed to leave corporate life to pursue dream careers. These ordinary people have become happier, wealthier, freer, and more satisfied in their lives.

    One reason why so many individuals end up in distasteful work is that too many get caught up on the money side of careers. They see it as a choice between “love the work you do in poverty” or “hate the work you do in abundance.”

    Sadly, most people believe that you can’t have your cake and eat it too. Some of us know otherwise — we have gotten ourselves two cakes. This way, we get to keep our cake and eat it, too.

    Put another way, we have discovered work that we love. Better still, we manage to earn a decent living. Indeed, many of us earn a better living than 90 percent of corporate workers who hate their jobs.

    Above all, ensure that you end up working at something that you love instead of working just for the money. Working at something just for the money is something fearful people do. It is a sign of their lack of self-confidence — in their ability, talent, and creativity to earn money doing something they enjoy.

    Truth be kn

    Incorporate LLC
    LLC (limited liability company) provides the benefits of liability protection and pass through taxation features of sole proprietorship or partnership. Many small business owners prefer this form of corporation as it provides greater flexibility in management. The general characteristics of LLC’s are limited duration of existence, no double taxation and member or owner managed business.LLC’s can be incorporated by filing with the state
    utives

      • Entertainment manager or events producer

      • Winemaker or brewmaster

      • Chef

      • Restaurateur

      • Pilot

      • Golf pro

      • Professional athlete

      • Rock star

      • Neurosurgeon

      • Bed-and-breakfast-inn owner/operator

    The second question is: Why don’t more executives move on to something better if they are not in their dream careers? Clearly, most executives are trapped in the corporate system and don’t have the guts to do something different.

    Yet many ordinary people with fewer skills and financial resources than corporate executives have managed to leave corporate life to pursue dream careers. These ordinary people have become happier, wealthier, freer, and more satisfied in their lives.

    One reason why so many individuals end up in distasteful work is that too many get caught up on the money side of careers. They see it as a choice between “love the work you do in poverty” or “hate the work you do in abundance.”

    Sadly, most people believe that you can’t have your cake and eat it too. Some of us know otherwise — we have gotten ourselves two cakes. This way, we get to keep our cake and eat it, too.

    Put another way, we have discovered work that we love. Better still, we manage to earn a decent living. Indeed, many of us earn a better living than 90 percent of corporate workers who hate their jobs.

    Above all, ensure that you end up working at something that you love instead of working just for the money. Working at something just for the money is something fearful people do. It is a sign of their lack of self-confidence — in their ability, talent, and creativity to earn money doing something they enjoy.

    Truth be kn

    Boss From Hell - How To Regain Your Dignity, Respect And Self-Esteem
    If you've been working for any time at all, chances are you've encountered a bully in the workplace. Perhaps you were brave, young, naive, or all of the above and decided to confront your Nemesis. If so, congratulations and BRAVO for you. (Have you ever considered writing an article?) Most people do not have the intestinal fortitude (guts) to confront even the most trivial of such workplace abuses. Particularly when the bully is in a posi
    ncial resources than corporate executives have managed to leave corporate life to pursue dream careers. These ordinary people have become happier, wealthier, freer, and more satisfied in their lives.

    One reason why so many individuals end up in distasteful work is that too many get caught up on the money side of careers. They see it as a choice between “love the work you do in poverty” or “hate the work you do in abundance.”

    Sadly, most people believe that you can’t have your cake and eat it too. Some of us know otherwise — we have gotten ourselves two cakes. This way, we get to keep our cake and eat it, too.

    Put another way, we have discovered work that we love. Better still, we manage to earn a decent living. Indeed, many of us earn a better living than 90 percent of corporate workers who hate their jobs.

    Above all, ensure that you end up working at something that you love instead of working just for the money. Working at something just for the money is something fearful people do. It is a sign of their lack of self-confidence — in their ability, talent, and creativity to earn money doing something they enjoy.

    Truth be kn

    What You Need To Know About Logistics
    Logistics is a method of managing scarce resources. The need for logistics was initially felt during World War I and II. At that time, it only involved maintaining a constant supply of men and material during battles. Logistics has developed into a completely different branch of management and a lot of research has already been carried out on the subject.The main components of logistics include inventory management using scientific meth
    , we get to keep our cake and eat it, too.

    Put another way, we have discovered work that we love. Better still, we manage to earn a decent living. Indeed, many of us earn a better living than 90 percent of corporate workers who hate their jobs.

    Above all, ensure that you end up working at something that you love instead of working just for the money. Working at something just for the money is something fearful people do. It is a sign of their lack of self-confidence — in their ability, talent, and creativity to earn money doing something they enjoy.

    Truth be known, a typical corporate job is a goal much too small for millions of creative individuals in this world. Indeed, if you are not just a dreamer — but also a doer — a dream career does not have to be an unattainable fantasy.

    Chicago advertising executive Robert Cochrane warned Carl Laemmle with these words: “Don’t be a salary slave! If you are going to do anything in this world, you must start before you are forty, before your period of initiative has ended. Do it now!”

    In short, it’s seldom too late to discover and pursue a dream job or unique vocation. But it is better to make that career change to your dream job sooner than later.

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