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Poverty to Riches: Myth or Reality? t in the way they think and act. They take risks, take advantage of the unexpected, and are not afraid of being wrong or falling on their faces.You CAN start with empty pockets and piles of bills and build a steady income, even wealth, via the internet. It's a long, hard road though, so it's best to prepare and take along a good map.First, a comparison to building an offline, bricks-and-mortar business, just for perspective. If you're young, you might educate yourself in your field, go to work for someone else, and build your experience, reputation and equity. Then you could A large number of creative people have told of being highly influenced by another person. It might have been a parent, grandparent, teacher or some other mentor. The influencer communicated to the creative person: you are somebody; you matter; you have worth as a unique human being. Sometimes we get the wrong idea of what true creativity is. You d How to Find the Right Career Do you know someone who tends to ask a lot of questions? Maybe he or she gets on your nerves because of the questions you have to field and because it seems you can’t get through a conversation without numerous interruptions. Don’t despair. This may be a very creative person from whom you can learn and someone who might help you increase your own ability to be creative.The search for the right career is a delicate process. You shouldn't rush into anything. Take your time, and really examine all of the necessary aspects of your career before you decide that you want to stick with it for a long time.The first thing you need to examine is yourself. What are your interests? What are you good at? What are the things you enjoy doing? Take the time to list or journal these things over the course of a coup In my “A Strategy For Winning” book, principle number three is Be Creative. I define creativity as doing a common thing uncommonly well. It is taking what we have, where we are, and getting the most out of it. It is looking at old things with a fresh pair of eyes and seeing them differently. When aptly applied, the questions “Why?” and “What if?” can change one’s life and change one’s world. In 1901, H.C. Booth was sitting in a rocking chair on his front porch in America’s rural Midwest watching the sun set. He was also watching the dust blow across the prairie. As he relaxed and rocked, he asked himself, “What if we could reverse that wind and pull the dust rather than blow it?” H.C. Booth invented the vacuum cleaner. Have you asked, “What if?” lately? “What if we tried it this way?” Maybe, “What if we changed that procedure?” It could be, “What if I changed my attitude?” There are many areas in which we can ask, “What if?” Most people can learn to be more creative by learning to be more in touch with their subconscious minds. The subconscious mind is similar to a VCR or DVD. It records everything we experience directly or indirectly. We can actually set aside some time each day to relax and let those stored memories come to the surface in different combinations – like H.C. Booth. Individual creative people may be quite different from one another, but most also share common characteristics. As mentioned previously, most are infinitely curious. They seldom take for granted what they are told. That’s why sometimes they may get on people’s nerves or appear to be “difficult.” They are independent in the way they think and act. They take risks, take advantage of the unexpected, and are not afraid of being wrong or falling on their faces. A large number of creative people have told of being highly influenced by another person. It might have been a parent, grandparent, teacher or some other mentor. The influencer communicated to the creative person: you are somebody; you matter; you have worth as a unique human being. Sometimes we get the wrong idea of what true creativity is. You do Getting Paid Sooner nly well. It is taking what we have, where we are, and getting the most out of it. It is looking at old things with a fresh pair of eyes and seeing them differently. When aptly applied, the questions “Why?” and “What if?” can change one’s life and change one’s world.HOW CAN YOU GET PAID SOONER?How can you avoid being the involuntary banker for slow-paying customers? This is a frequent issue in our Business Group meetings. Here are ideas from the last such discussion:1. Get a merchant account. Have people pay you by credit card as soon as work is done. If people pay you monthly, enter their card number into your system, so you’ll bill them automatically. This costs you a couple of percenta In 1901, H.C. Booth was sitting in a rocking chair on his front porch in America’s rural Midwest watching the sun set. He was also watching the dust blow across the prairie. As he relaxed and rocked, he asked himself, “What if we could reverse that wind and pull the dust rather than blow it?” H.C. Booth invented the vacuum cleaner. Have you asked, “What if?” lately? “What if we tried it this way?” Maybe, “What if we changed that procedure?” It could be, “What if I changed my attitude?” There are many areas in which we can ask, “What if?” Most people can learn to be more creative by learning to be more in touch with their subconscious minds. The subconscious mind is similar to a VCR or DVD. It records everything we experience directly or indirectly. We can actually set aside some time each day to relax and let those stored memories come to the surface in different combinations – like H.C. Booth. Individual creative people may be quite different from one another, but most also share common characteristics. As mentioned previously, most are infinitely curious. They seldom take for granted what they are told. That’s why sometimes they may get on people’s nerves or appear to be “difficult.” They are independent in the way they think and act. They take risks, take advantage of the unexpected, and are not afraid of being wrong or falling on their faces. A large number of creative people have told of being highly influenced by another person. It might have been a parent, grandparent, teacher or some other mentor. The influencer communicated to the creative person: you are somebody; you matter; you have worth as a unique human being. Sometimes we get the wrong idea of what true creativity is. You d Builders Cleans - A Lucrative Market For Commercial Cleaners uld reverse that wind and pull the dust rather than blow it?” H.C. Booth invented the vacuum cleaner.With office cleaning becoming an increasingly competitive market for contract cleaning companies they must diversify or move into a niche market if they wish to continue to grow. One niche market that is not so competitive is that of ‘builders clean’. The number of companies that offer a good, high quality service to the construction industry is relatively small. So for small to medium sized firms it is well worth considering entering this Have you asked, “What if?” lately? “What if we tried it this way?” Maybe, “What if we changed that procedure?” It could be, “What if I changed my attitude?” There are many areas in which we can ask, “What if?” Most people can learn to be more creative by learning to be more in touch with their subconscious minds. The subconscious mind is similar to a VCR or DVD. It records everything we experience directly or indirectly. We can actually set aside some time each day to relax and let those stored memories come to the surface in different combinations – like H.C. Booth. Individual creative people may be quite different from one another, but most also share common characteristics. As mentioned previously, most are infinitely curious. They seldom take for granted what they are told. That’s why sometimes they may get on people’s nerves or appear to be “difficult.” They are independent in the way they think and act. They take risks, take advantage of the unexpected, and are not afraid of being wrong or falling on their faces. A large number of creative people have told of being highly influenced by another person. It might have been a parent, grandparent, teacher or some other mentor. The influencer communicated to the creative person: you are somebody; you matter; you have worth as a unique human being. Sometimes we get the wrong idea of what true creativity is. You d Mix Business with Pleasure? There's a Safe Way experience directly or indirectly. We can actually set aside some time each day to relax and let those stored memories come to the surface in different combinations – like H.C. Booth.Want to drastically cut the workload in your business, reduce the emotional drain to nearly nothing, and inject more pleasure into your work day?Here's a secret -- check your client list.Got customers who often call you in the middle of thenight with emergencies (real or imagined)?Or demand you work every weekend to keep their rocksout of the fire?Or consistently pay late, though they refuse to wait Individual creative people may be quite different from one another, but most also share common characteristics. As mentioned previously, most are infinitely curious. They seldom take for granted what they are told. That’s why sometimes they may get on people’s nerves or appear to be “difficult.” They are independent in the way they think and act. They take risks, take advantage of the unexpected, and are not afraid of being wrong or falling on their faces. A large number of creative people have told of being highly influenced by another person. It might have been a parent, grandparent, teacher or some other mentor. The influencer communicated to the creative person: you are somebody; you matter; you have worth as a unique human being. Sometimes we get the wrong idea of what true creativity is. You d What to Ask Before Attending a Meeting t in the way they think and act. They take risks, take advantage of the unexpected, and are not afraid of being wrong or falling on their faces.Managers spend much of their time in meetings. But some junior staff use meetings to showcase themselves. Or they invite their boss to help with work that they should be doing. In either case, such meetings waste your time.Here are five questions that you (or your assistant) must ask before agreeing to attend a meeting.1) Where is the agenda? A meeting without an agenda is like a journey without a map; it will always waste you A large number of creative people have told of being highly influenced by another person. It might have been a parent, grandparent, teacher or some other mentor. The influencer communicated to the creative person: you are somebody; you matter; you have worth as a unique human being. Sometimes we get the wrong idea of what true creativity is. You don’t have to write soul-stirring novels, create music that moves people or paint scenes of pure magic. As a creative person, you can stir souls, move people and show your magic by, as Henry David Thoreau said, “affecting the quality of the day.” You can be creative in business, family, community and life. You can be a creative parent, spouse and friend. Creativity is not limited to a particular field or profession. In fact, it is possible that a writer, musician or artist can be less creative than a salesman or auto mechanic, because a work of art created by an uninspired, routine formula is really less creative than an imaginative sales campaign or an ingenious solution to a mechanical problem. Artistic output may be one expression of creativity, but it’s not necessary to be a writer, musician or artist to be creative. A person involved in creative programming, creative management or showing creativity as a teacher is just as creative. The only difference is the ball park.
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