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    Do You Want Your Own Fully Programmable ERP? - Part 3
    Continuing from the second article:6. About the aground mathematical model, let us to see the product k:First quantity received in 10/6/98, quantity 1,000, unit cost US$ 34.00.Second in 12/11/98, quantity 1,300, unit cost US$ 23.00Third in 1/10/99, quantity 760, unit cost US$ 36.00Therefore, if not been sold we would have 3,060 units in stock today. But you sold - in several opportunities - a total of 1,300 units, and our current total
    would take you away from your own priorities?

    - taking care of your neighbor's kids after school because she had a hair appointment

    - volunteering to cover the refreshments table at your child's high school dance

    - loaning out equipment or items you know you won't get back unless you ask for them several times

    - agreeing to listen to your friend rant for the third time this week about how his wife is trying to ruin him in a nasty divorce battle

    - ta

    Discipline And Action In Real Estate Investing
    How many times have you said you were going to get into real estate investing only to discover find yourself months later still doing research? How many times have you gone out to look at properties, wrote down every for-sale-by-owner number, got home, made a sandwich and fell asleep on the couch never to call any of the numbers? Now replace the words “real estate investing” with the topic of your choice. Have you had a standing New Year’s resolution to lose weight or quit smoking for the last five ye
    A common characteristic shared by successful home business owners is the steadfast, almost fanatical way in which they guard their time.

    Large corporations and businesses hire people and spread the responsibilities, and although I highly urge you to leverage your time by surrounding yourself with people who will take care of lower return activities, there is still no escaping the many interruptions and distractions that are a part of home business life.

    People who play at the top of their game whether in business, sport or life, have learned how to either eliminate or reduce distractions by mastering the use of one simple word ... "No."

    The inability and fear around using these two little letters has caused more home business failures, tears, stress, frustration and relationship troubles than any other.

    And although many new home business owners insist their greatest weaknesses are lack of marketing and sales skills, the biggest obstacle that is blocking their ability to develop these skills is the fact they are not saying no to time-robbing activities so they can focus on building and growing.

    Lack of time is the number one challenge every one of my clients brings to the table when we begin working together.

    Learn to say "no" to doing everything yourself.

    Oftentimes I'll hear, "But I'm in start-up, I have to guard my spending" and I respond with, "You can't save yourself into profitability. You have to focus on making money."

    This mental block will never allow you to grow, especially at an accelerated rate.

    Low pay-off activities can be delegated, bartered, given to volunteers, students and family members. Do some creative brainstorming with your coach, mastermind group or trusted colleague.

    Learn to say "no" to the demands of daily living.

    How many times have you said "yes" to the following even though you either didn't want to or knew it would take you away from your own priorities?

    - taking care of your neighbor's kids after school because she had a hair appointment

    - volunteering to cover the refreshments table at your child's high school dance

    - loaning out equipment or items you know you won't get back unless you ask for them several times

    - agreeing to listen to your friend rant for the third time this week about how his wife is trying to ruin him in a nasty divorce battle

    - tak

    How To Get Term Life Insurance With No Medical Exam
    There is no doubt that term life insurance is the most affordable life insurance out there. You don’t have to think about cash values, investment performance, or getting loans that permanent life insurance offers. It’s pure protection and can help your family avoid financial problems due to an unforeseen death. Having life insurance is a great financial tool… if you qualify for it. For traditional life insurance policies, the first the you do is apply. If you’re online, you would probably sh
    y at the top of their game whether in business, sport or life, have learned how to either eliminate or reduce distractions by mastering the use of one simple word ... "No."

    The inability and fear around using these two little letters has caused more home business failures, tears, stress, frustration and relationship troubles than any other.

    And although many new home business owners insist their greatest weaknesses are lack of marketing and sales skills, the biggest obstacle that is blocking their ability to develop these skills is the fact they are not saying no to time-robbing activities so they can focus on building and growing.

    Lack of time is the number one challenge every one of my clients brings to the table when we begin working together.

    Learn to say "no" to doing everything yourself.

    Oftentimes I'll hear, "But I'm in start-up, I have to guard my spending" and I respond with, "You can't save yourself into profitability. You have to focus on making money."

    This mental block will never allow you to grow, especially at an accelerated rate.

    Low pay-off activities can be delegated, bartered, given to volunteers, students and family members. Do some creative brainstorming with your coach, mastermind group or trusted colleague.

    Learn to say "no" to the demands of daily living.

    How many times have you said "yes" to the following even though you either didn't want to or knew it would take you away from your own priorities?

    - taking care of your neighbor's kids after school because she had a hair appointment

    - volunteering to cover the refreshments table at your child's high school dance

    - loaning out equipment or items you know you won't get back unless you ask for them several times

    - agreeing to listen to your friend rant for the third time this week about how his wife is trying to ruin him in a nasty divorce battle

    - ta

    The Truth About Info Business
    Let me save you, at least, several hundreds of dollars you would have spent on different business guides and tutorials, claiming to bring you online wealth.We both read many times sales and endorsement letters the only aim of which was to show us the ultimate way to Internet profits. We saw those screenshots of checks or financial statements, proving huge author's earnings, tens of supporting testimonials and risk-free guarantees.The distillation of these letters can be put into the followi
    bstacle that is blocking their ability to develop these skills is the fact they are not saying no to time-robbing activities so they can focus on building and growing.

    Lack of time is the number one challenge every one of my clients brings to the table when we begin working together.

    Learn to say "no" to doing everything yourself.

    Oftentimes I'll hear, "But I'm in start-up, I have to guard my spending" and I respond with, "You can't save yourself into profitability. You have to focus on making money."

    This mental block will never allow you to grow, especially at an accelerated rate.

    Low pay-off activities can be delegated, bartered, given to volunteers, students and family members. Do some creative brainstorming with your coach, mastermind group or trusted colleague.

    Learn to say "no" to the demands of daily living.

    How many times have you said "yes" to the following even though you either didn't want to or knew it would take you away from your own priorities?

    - taking care of your neighbor's kids after school because she had a hair appointment

    - volunteering to cover the refreshments table at your child's high school dance

    - loaning out equipment or items you know you won't get back unless you ask for them several times

    - agreeing to listen to your friend rant for the third time this week about how his wife is trying to ruin him in a nasty divorce battle

    - ta

    The New Rage: Incentive Trusts
    Today's baby boomers want more out of their estate planning than just passing along an inheritance to their children. They also want to pass along their values - and they're using incentive trusts to do just that.Incentive trusts do more than protect a child's inheritance until the child is old enough - and mature enough - to handle the money. They actually go one step further - they use the inheritance as sort of a reward for doing the right thing.For example, a traditional trust would hol
    ty. You have to focus on making money."

    This mental block will never allow you to grow, especially at an accelerated rate.

    Low pay-off activities can be delegated, bartered, given to volunteers, students and family members. Do some creative brainstorming with your coach, mastermind group or trusted colleague.

    Learn to say "no" to the demands of daily living.

    How many times have you said "yes" to the following even though you either didn't want to or knew it would take you away from your own priorities?

    - taking care of your neighbor's kids after school because she had a hair appointment

    - volunteering to cover the refreshments table at your child's high school dance

    - loaning out equipment or items you know you won't get back unless you ask for them several times

    - agreeing to listen to your friend rant for the third time this week about how his wife is trying to ruin him in a nasty divorce battle

    - ta

    Build Your Inbound Site Links Without Requesting Reciprocal Links
    A funny thing happened to me three months ago. I decided to practice what I preach and publish a new article online. Hey, its easy to get sidetracked on other projects online and drop or forget about what works. We all do it.It started when I was in a particularly good mood and itching to write about something I could publish online. I decided to post it for free on four article hosting and distribution sites. The four I chose were PermanentAds.net, GoArticles.com, Article-Emporium.com and EzineAr
    would take you away from your own priorities?

    - taking care of your neighbor's kids after school because she had a hair appointment

    - volunteering to cover the refreshments table at your child's high school dance

    - loaning out equipment or items you know you won't get back unless you ask for them several times

    - agreeing to listen to your friend rant for the third time this week about how his wife is trying to ruin him in a nasty divorce battle

    - taking your mom to visit her friend across town every week because your brother and sister are too busy

    - making Johnny and Sally's beds because they have to rush to school in the morning and don't have time

    - going to every birthday and holiday dinner a family member hosts

    - reading every single e-mail and taking every single call that comes in...

    By not saying no to the hundreds of non-critical demands that are placed on you every month, you will not create the business success or freedom you want and deserve.

    The two biggest obstacles in mastering the skill of saying "no" are fear and guilt.

    Fear that you will be loved less or rejected and feeling guilty that you may have hurt someone's feelings.

    Saying "no" doesn't have to hurt anyone or cause you to be rejected and the way you deliver the message can make all the difference for you.

    To refuse a request be honest and assertive in your reply by stating, "I'm sorry, however I have to turn down your offer/request at this time because I've been so busy with obligations, I've neglected my own priorities and have to give them my attention right now."

    If others get angry with you or try to make you feel guilty for wanting to give yourself the attention you deserve, it's time to decide whether or not they're the kind of people you want in your life.

    Start small. Build your "no" muscle slow and easy and work your way up to the larger demands. Like any skill, you can develop it and once you become a master, you'll enjoy quantum leaps in your happiness levels and business success.

    2007 © Laurie Hayes - The HBB Source

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