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Create Multiple Steams of Income From Your Core Product/Service at a place you can
start comfortably.When you got started in your business, did you envision yourself getting trapped in the overwhelm of it all? OR did you get into business to make things easier for you?If your business pays you by the hour (meaning if you don't work you don't get paid), then you're just a glorified employee, and it's time you got more mileage out of the business without compromising the quality of life you desire.On my wall I've pasted a statement that says 'Less work, Less effort Why do I write about those circumstances? Because I lived them, and to my extreme self disappointment, did not take the matte Can I Do It All Myself? Have you ever wondered what it means to be incorporated? If
it’s really worth the time and money.... and anyway, just
how much time or money might it cost? Is it for me or my
business? How do I do it? And lastly, why haven't I heard
about this before?Sometimes we feel that we are handling everything just fine. You’re a business owner and your list of clients is growing leaps and bounds as you hoped it would. The money is coming in and you may even enjoy spending an extra hour or two at the office to get caught up at the end of the day or early in the morning before the phone begins to ring. This is how you wanted it but if only you had those one or two extra hours every day. The new blackberry is fine but you know you need a ba Well, the chances are you HAVE heard about it, but what you heard scared you off, or was erroneous. Until now, maybe you have not even done any personal research. You picked up a rumor or hint or innuendo here or there.. but that’s about all. No ACTIVE pursuit.. and again, probably because what you heard may have just discouraged you from even spending time on the subject. Well, congratulations. You are finally at a place you can start comfortably. Why do I write about those circumstances? Because I lived them, and to my extreme self disappointment, did not take the matter Recruiting Is Not a Dirty Word In Network Marketing or my
business? How do I do it? And lastly, why haven't I heard
about this before?The key to successful network marketing is recruiting new leaders.Sooner or later you will need to go beyond your family and friends to find prospects, and at this point you will either accept the requirement to call upon strangers, or quit the business. A few network marketers have been fortunate enough to create a self-building organization on the strength of acquaintances alone, but for the rest of us, drastic action becomes necessary about two days after we hop on the netwo Well, the chances are you HAVE heard about it, but what you heard scared you off, or was erroneous. Until now, maybe you have not even done any personal research. You picked up a rumor or hint or innuendo here or there.. but that’s about all. No ACTIVE pursuit.. and again, probably because what you heard may have just discouraged you from even spending time on the subject. Well, congratulations. You are finally at a place you can start comfortably. Why do I write about those circumstances? Because I lived them, and to my extreme self disappointment, did not take the matte Find Out Where You Suck f, or was erroneous. Until now, maybe you
have not even done any personal research. You picked up a
rumor or hint or innuendo here or there.. but that’s about
all. No ACTIVE pursuit.. and again, probably because what
you heard may have just discouraged you from even spending
time on the subject.When I submit a book manuscript to my editor, I hope she uses up an entire red Sharpie marking up my draft.Because I want to know what sucks.Sure, it hurts. But I’ll take hurting over sucking any day.Also, notice I said to find out “what” sucks, not “who sucks.”Don’t take it personally.It’s not the author who sucks; it’s the writing that sucks.It’s not the speaker who sucks; it’s the delivery that sucks.Therefore, it’s not about you. Well, congratulations. You are finally at a place you can start comfortably. Why do I write about those circumstances? Because I lived them, and to my extreme self disappointment, did not take the matte Don't Let Your Hiring Practices Turn Into Your Maginot Line IVE pursuit.. and again, probably because what
you heard may have just discouraged you from even spending
time on the subject.Every business wants to be secure. No business wants to lose money. To offset the current and future threats to security or capital loss, modern businesses large and small spend tens of thousands, even millions, installing video cameras and metal detectors. They hire security guards and order employees to carry identity cards. They monitor activities and wrap barbed wire around the parking lot.From a technological standpoint there is no end to efforts to secure data files a Well, congratulations. You are finally at a place you can start comfortably. Why do I write about those circumstances? Because I lived them, and to my extreme self disappointment, did not take the matte Job Interviewing Tips at a place you can
start comfortably.Conquering The InterviewYou've made it to the interview and like any normal human being, your feelings of happiness will not supersede the anxiety that accompanies interviewing, even for those who have been through it before. The only way to really alleviate some of that stress is to make sure you are truly prepared for the interview. Young Jobs guidelines of interview preparation will provide you with the means to have a successful interview.Research: Getting Why do I write about those circumstances? Because I lived them, and to my extreme self disappointment, did not take the matters into my own hands to investigate. I've been a small, one person, self employed business for 17 years.. and was NOT incorporated. You know, growing up, money and things like this just didn't get discussed in my family. Not that it carried any stigma like sex or the like.. my folks just didn't know. When I went to college, and even though I was an Economics "major", it didn't get covered in any of the classes. I sort of just emerged or morphed into being in business and never was big (or smart enough) to have a business advisor. I had an accountant, and he was good at keeping me compliant with IRS rules for the entrepreneurship type business I was in. I guess he figur
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