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    Behavioral Interviewing
    Have you ever wondered, while interviewing a candidate, how will you suspend your own personal biases during the interview? Well, if you have, you might want to read on and learn how to do just that.Behavioral interviewing is a relatively new mode of job interviewing. Employers such as AT&T and Accenture (formerly Andersen Consulting) have been using behavioral interviewing for 15 years, and because increasing numbers of employers are using behavior-
    you are passionate about. Storytelling has always captured my interest, and that is the foundation of my efforts every day.

    3. Price your services right. Believe in the value and have courage to charge market appropriate fees.

    4. Oprah Winfrey once said, “Surround yourself only with those who lift you higher.” Observe and learn from the succ

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    Have you found your knack yet? I think all of us want to find that slot in life that we just seem to fit perfectly into. Now I'm not just talking about the spouse and family aspect, but also about the career side. Do you know what you would love to do for a living? This is a question that is often more difficult than easy to answer. Okay, not counting becoming a socialite, who just shops all day like Paris Hilton. If you had to pick one job to do for the next
    Starting my own business in February of 2001 at age 39 was among the most optimistic things I have done in my life.

    Before electing to stay home for a year with my infant son in 1997, I held a variety of corporate marketing management positions. I was accustomed to making big decisions and influencing big outcomes That is why I grew weary of managing the expense side of the household equation only to find that the generic brand of discount wheat crackers didn’t taste nearly as good as Nabisco® brand Wheat Thins.

    Restless with my professional skills on the shelf, I applied my talent and passion to influence the revenue side of the household money equation. I wanted to earn money to buy better groceries. Today my agency is a corporation of three employees and a dog, and I am too busy to cook. Our intention is to do the best work of our lives and pack a punch for each client’s investment in our services.

    On my path from desperate housewife to diva of publicity, I’ve learned powerful lessons that might prove helpful to those thinking of launching businesses of their own.

    1. Recognize the power in this most concise advice: Happy wife, happy life. Some women are happy as stay-at-home moms. Not me. Finding a way to use my writing and influence skills for profit was my path toward the “happy wife, happy life” ideal.

    2. Figure out a way to spend 80% or more of your time doing work you are passionate about. Storytelling has always captured my interest, and that is the foundation of my efforts every day.

    3. Price your services right. Believe in the value and have courage to charge market appropriate fees.

    4. Oprah Winfrey once said, “Surround yourself only with those who lift you higher.” Observe and learn from the succ

    Start a Small Business
    Start a small business to provide yourself with the challenges needed for a fulfilling life. If you are ‘bored’ or you are ‘unhappy’ in your current position, you could start a business. During the day, if you constantly think about how things could be different, and that you have ideas that you know would be successful if only given the chance, you already possess the needed drive to be your own boss, and to start a business.Having the drive to start
    g the expense side of the household equation only to find that the generic brand of discount wheat crackers didn’t taste nearly as good as Nabisco® brand Wheat Thins.

    Restless with my professional skills on the shelf, I applied my talent and passion to influence the revenue side of the household money equation. I wanted to earn money to buy better groceries. Today my agency is a corporation of three employees and a dog, and I am too busy to cook. Our intention is to do the best work of our lives and pack a punch for each client’s investment in our services.

    On my path from desperate housewife to diva of publicity, I’ve learned powerful lessons that might prove helpful to those thinking of launching businesses of their own.

    1. Recognize the power in this most concise advice: Happy wife, happy life. Some women are happy as stay-at-home moms. Not me. Finding a way to use my writing and influence skills for profit was my path toward the “happy wife, happy life” ideal.

    2. Figure out a way to spend 80% or more of your time doing work you are passionate about. Storytelling has always captured my interest, and that is the foundation of my efforts every day.

    3. Price your services right. Believe in the value and have courage to charge market appropriate fees.

    4. Oprah Winfrey once said, “Surround yourself only with those who lift you higher.” Observe and learn from the succ

    Criminal Justice Careers
    A career in criminal justice begins with the right kind of educational background and training. Practitioners are expected to show expertise in law enforcement, administration, criminal psychology and sociology, forensics, among others.Training for a Career in Criminal JusticePersons interested to get a career in the field of criminal justice need to earn the appropriate degrees. Like in any profession, an individual may opt to undergo an underg
    roceries. Today my agency is a corporation of three employees and a dog, and I am too busy to cook. Our intention is to do the best work of our lives and pack a punch for each client’s investment in our services.

    On my path from desperate housewife to diva of publicity, I’ve learned powerful lessons that might prove helpful to those thinking of launching businesses of their own.

    1. Recognize the power in this most concise advice: Happy wife, happy life. Some women are happy as stay-at-home moms. Not me. Finding a way to use my writing and influence skills for profit was my path toward the “happy wife, happy life” ideal.

    2. Figure out a way to spend 80% or more of your time doing work you are passionate about. Storytelling has always captured my interest, and that is the foundation of my efforts every day.

    3. Price your services right. Believe in the value and have courage to charge market appropriate fees.

    4. Oprah Winfrey once said, “Surround yourself only with those who lift you higher.” Observe and learn from the succ

    What if Finding a Good High Paying Job Were Too Easy?
    What if finding the perfect high paying job were easy? Would we appreciate it as much or treasure our good fortune? What if you simply found that perfect job within minutes of posting it on the Internet not more than a mile from your home? Better yet what if some was going to pay you to sit a home and work 5-6 hours per day in your underwear? We have all heard of such jobs and many people who hear this think to themselves; “hey were can I sign up?” Well in re
    nching businesses of their own.

    1. Recognize the power in this most concise advice: Happy wife, happy life. Some women are happy as stay-at-home moms. Not me. Finding a way to use my writing and influence skills for profit was my path toward the “happy wife, happy life” ideal.

    2. Figure out a way to spend 80% or more of your time doing work you are passionate about. Storytelling has always captured my interest, and that is the foundation of my efforts every day.

    3. Price your services right. Believe in the value and have courage to charge market appropriate fees.

    4. Oprah Winfrey once said, “Surround yourself only with those who lift you higher.” Observe and learn from the succ

    Debt-Free Living- A Freelancer's Personal Tale of Getting & Staying There
    I got my first credit card at 18 and have been in credit card debt ever since - sometimes severely. That's over 20 years of a love-hate relationship with the plastic.Then, a friend loaned me the book, The Total Money Makeover, by Dave Ramsey. The book is about getting - and staying - out of debt. Excellent book by the way whether you have bad credit, good credit and/or no credit. Following is my story.One of the credos the author lives by
    you are passionate about. Storytelling has always captured my interest, and that is the foundation of my efforts every day.

    3. Price your services right. Believe in the value and have courage to charge market appropriate fees.

    4. Oprah Winfrey once said, “Surround yourself only with those who lift you higher.” Observe and learn from the success of others. Choose clients, employees, and vendors carefully.

    5. Show and demonstrate your passion. It is contagious, and it is the most persuasive tool you have to attract quality clients to your care.

    6. Don’t sell. Tell. Be generous with your expertise in a general way so prospects will learn enough about the value you offer to engage your expertise for a fee to solve their very real and specific pain. Pain killers sell a whole lot better than vitamins.

    7. Image counts. Build a personal brand. Pay attention to your wardrobe. Craft a winning elevator speech. Speak with polish and authenticity. Build a winning Web site. Launch an e-newsletter. Write for the media. Speak at conferences. These elements join together to say something powerful about who you are and what you stand for. Prospects will either nod “yes” or “no” based on the detailed picture you paint.

    8. Take genuine interest in the success of others and how you can apply your proven, proprietary skills to advance their success. Their success is your success.

    9. Have fun. Make money. One without the other isn’t good enough. Otherwise, go back to being an employee because it is much easier.

    If I could emerge from the depths of post-partum depression to build a thriving business out of a desire to buy better groceries, what other rewards are waiting for those with the passion and commitment to p

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