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When Are Background Checks A Good Idea? e same thing with your body as someone else is doing with her body. For example, if someone standing in front of you has her head tilt to the right, you would tilt your head to the right. If someone were observing you, she would see your heads tilted in opposite directions.Background checks can be used for a variety of purposes and are a good way to have confidence that someone with whom you are involved personally or professionally is disclosing all necessary information. Employers often use background checks to get verification of previous employment, driving records and to ensure there is no criminal activity. This is an important step in the hiring process especially in positions where employees may handle sensitive information or who may be working with the public or with children. Having the security that background checks were made will not only allow the employer to feel better about their hiring decision but it may also reduce the liability of the company should something happen in the course of employment and the company is sued.Background checks are not only for employers, though. People will do background checks on other before getting into a personal relationship with them. This is becoming even more common with the increasing popularity of onlin Mirroring creates a mirror image, if someone has her head tilted right, and you are standing in front of her, you tilt your head to the left. Both matching and mirroring should be done subtly, not exaggerated. The idea is to connect, not to be offensive. Most people find it offensive if someone is mimicking them. Don’t do what children do when imitating someone with the intention of annoying. When establishing rapport, the goal is to be natural, smooth, and inconspicuous. Observe people wh When A Corporation Makes Sense A few months ago, arriving at a client’s office to begin a group meeting, I discovered that two women, who had committed to joining us, had changed their minds. I knew they were apprehensive, not sure what to expect from someone doing Neuro-linguistic Programming (NLP). I decided to talk with them and see if I could put them at ease. As I walked toward them, I noticed that they were both standing with their shoulders slumped forward, and they were leaning toward each other. As I approached, I slumped my shoulders, leaned forward slightly, and smiled. In less than two minutes, they agreed to join us. Did I use some sort of magic? You bet I did. Was it hypnosis? No. Would you like to know that magic?There are three primary reasons to use a corporation to own your business today: (1) Liability Protection, (2) Tax Savings and (3) Accelerated Retirement. To make the most of it, you need to understand how a corporation actually works, and how you can take advantage of what it has to offer you in the way of tax savings, lawsuit protection and retirement planning opportunities.LAWSUITS AND THE LIABILITY SHIELD.The USA is home to over 90% of the world’s lawsuits. One out of every five people in the U.S. will be involved in a lawsuit, and if you’re a business owner, professional or own real estate your chances go up to one out of three. Unincorporated business owners (which are called ‘Sole Proprietorships) are the most at risk. Under the law, the sole proprietor and the business are considered one-and-the-same person. By contrast, a business run from inside a corporation is considered a separate ‘person’ in the eyes Neuro-Linguistic Programming (NLP), a science that studies the language of the mind, breaks down, step-by-step, how humans connect with others or disconnect as the case may be. Most people believe that we communicate primarily through language and words. In business, we often think that the words we say and write are the most important way of making connections. However, many business people are aware of body language and its importance in reading a client or customer. Some may be aware of studies that show that language is the least effective way to communicate and connect with others. HOW DO WE COMMUNICATE? Here is the breakdown: 7% through words, 38% through tonality, 55% through physiology. It’s clear that if we focus our communication only on words and language, we are missing out on 93% of our resources for communication. NLP teaches that anyone can establish rapport instantaneously with another person. Rapport in NLP is defined differently from what most of us think of when we think of rapport. Rapport as NLP views it is not developing a relationship, although it may lead to relationship. Rather, NLP defines rapport as an instant connection with another person. Have you ever met someone, and you instantly felt as if you knew him? Or you were very comfortable with him although you had just met? I feel as if I’ve known you for a long time. This statement suggests rapport! This kind of rapport happens all the time. We practice rapport unconsciously with our friends, family, and people we meet. NLP helps us to do consciously and with volition what we do naturally but often unconsciously with the people we know and meet. Establishing rapport is more complex and detailed than I can explore in a short article. I could easily spend a weekend seminar teaching rapport. But I can sketch out some basic strategies that, if put into practice, can dramatically change your interaction with others and help you make connections easily. It’s like magic or instant rapport. PHYSIOLOGY Since physiology is the primary way we communicate (55%), everyone should have at least a basic understanding of how we establish rapport on a physical level. Posture, breathing, eye movement, blinking are all possible ways of establishing rapport. There are two ways of creating a connection through physiology: matching and mirroring. Matching is doing the same thing with your body as someone else is doing with her body. For example, if someone standing in front of you has her head tilt to the right, you would tilt your head to the right. If someone were observing you, she would see your heads tilted in opposite directions. Mirroring creates a mirror image, if someone has her head tilted right, and you are standing in front of her, you tilt your head to the left. Both matching and mirroring should be done subtly, not exaggerated. The idea is to connect, not to be offensive. Most people find it offensive if someone is mimicking them. Don’t do what children do when imitating someone with the intention of annoying. When establishing rapport, the goal is to be natural, smooth, and inconspicuous. Observe people who Business For Sale - How to Tell if the Profits are Real uage of the mind, breaks down, step-by-step, how humans connect with others or disconnect as the case may be. Most people believe that we communicate primarily through language and words. In business, we often think that the words we say and write are the most important way of making connections. However, many business people are aware of body language and its importance in reading a client or customer. Some may be aware of studies that show that language is the least effective way to communicate and connect with others.What potential owners are looking for when reviewing businesses for sale is some assurance that this year’s income can be repeated or improved into the future. A starting point for this is evaluating whether the stated profits are real.A potential owner reviewing the performance of a business over several years may be presented with a substantial difference between the current years EBIT and previous years. They will need to determine the source of the difference, whether it is due to improved business performance or is a change in the way the business finances have been accounted for.While Australia’s accounting standards have generally prevented the sort of creative accounting that is commonplace in China (for example amortising future earnings). This does not mean that the calculation of the Earning Before Interest and Tax (EBIT) or Earnings Before Interest ,Tax, Depreciation and Amortisation (EBITDA) are not subject to adjustment depending on who the primary audience is.As a g HOW DO WE COMMUNICATE? Here is the breakdown: 7% through words, 38% through tonality, 55% through physiology. It’s clear that if we focus our communication only on words and language, we are missing out on 93% of our resources for communication. NLP teaches that anyone can establish rapport instantaneously with another person. Rapport in NLP is defined differently from what most of us think of when we think of rapport. Rapport as NLP views it is not developing a relationship, although it may lead to relationship. Rather, NLP defines rapport as an instant connection with another person. Have you ever met someone, and you instantly felt as if you knew him? Or you were very comfortable with him although you had just met? I feel as if I’ve known you for a long time. This statement suggests rapport! This kind of rapport happens all the time. We practice rapport unconsciously with our friends, family, and people we meet. NLP helps us to do consciously and with volition what we do naturally but often unconsciously with the people we know and meet. Establishing rapport is more complex and detailed than I can explore in a short article. I could easily spend a weekend seminar teaching rapport. But I can sketch out some basic strategies that, if put into practice, can dramatically change your interaction with others and help you make connections easily. It’s like magic or instant rapport. PHYSIOLOGY Since physiology is the primary way we communicate (55%), everyone should have at least a basic understanding of how we establish rapport on a physical level. Posture, breathing, eye movement, blinking are all possible ways of establishing rapport. There are two ways of creating a connection through physiology: matching and mirroring. Matching is doing the same thing with your body as someone else is doing with her body. For example, if someone standing in front of you has her head tilt to the right, you would tilt your head to the right. If someone were observing you, she would see your heads tilted in opposite directions. Mirroring creates a mirror image, if someone has her head tilted right, and you are standing in front of her, you tilt your head to the left. Both matching and mirroring should be done subtly, not exaggerated. The idea is to connect, not to be offensive. Most people find it offensive if someone is mimicking them. Don’t do what children do when imitating someone with the intention of annoying. When establishing rapport, the goal is to be natural, smooth, and inconspicuous. Observe people wh Call Center Benefits on. NLP teaches that anyone can establish rapport instantaneously with another person. Rapport in NLP is defined differently from what most of us think of when we think of rapport. Rapport as NLP views it is not developing a relationship, although it may lead to relationship. Rather, NLP defines rapport as an instant connection with another person.Are you a business owner looking to make use of call centers and the services they provide? The use of call centers can increase your productivity. What does this mean for the small business person? It means an increase in your bottom line - truly a benefit derived from the use of call centers and the services they provide.Call centers offer business services that typically include telemessaging, order collection, customer service options, customer care, outbound calls that follow leads, and more. Plus, the services supplied by call centers are offered in multi-lingual options - representatives that speak Spanish, French, Chinese and English will be handling your clientele and increasing your business.Telemessaging is a process in which a hired agent collects all of your incoming messages for you and your business. Once your messages have been collected by professional agents, they will be directly sent to you in the medium that you pre-select. Whether you desire the warm transfer a Have you ever met someone, and you instantly felt as if you knew him? Or you were very comfortable with him although you had just met? I feel as if I’ve known you for a long time. This statement suggests rapport! This kind of rapport happens all the time. We practice rapport unconsciously with our friends, family, and people we meet. NLP helps us to do consciously and with volition what we do naturally but often unconsciously with the people we know and meet. Establishing rapport is more complex and detailed than I can explore in a short article. I could easily spend a weekend seminar teaching rapport. But I can sketch out some basic strategies that, if put into practice, can dramatically change your interaction with others and help you make connections easily. It’s like magic or instant rapport. PHYSIOLOGY Since physiology is the primary way we communicate (55%), everyone should have at least a basic understanding of how we establish rapport on a physical level. Posture, breathing, eye movement, blinking are all possible ways of establishing rapport. There are two ways of creating a connection through physiology: matching and mirroring. Matching is doing the same thing with your body as someone else is doing with her body. For example, if someone standing in front of you has her head tilt to the right, you would tilt your head to the right. If someone were observing you, she would see your heads tilted in opposite directions. Mirroring creates a mirror image, if someone has her head tilted right, and you are standing in front of her, you tilt your head to the left. Both matching and mirroring should be done subtly, not exaggerated. The idea is to connect, not to be offensive. Most people find it offensive if someone is mimicking them. Don’t do what children do when imitating someone with the intention of annoying. When establishing rapport, the goal is to be natural, smooth, and inconspicuous. Observe people wh Corporate Gifts: An Excellent Way to Close a Deal onsciously with the people we know and meet.The business world is growing more competitive by the minute. In a fast paced society such as our own, it is very important for business professionals to stay on top of their game. When trying to win over a new client, it may be necessary at times to do a little schmoozing with the corporate snobs. Corporate gift giving is a great way to show a potential client that you mean business. We are not talking about your everyday coffee mug with the company logo stamped on it. When trying to win over a client, it’s essential to invest in something more unique, but practical. An ordinary coffee mug may not do the trick. A coffee mug communicates that you are somewhat interested in them as a client, but you put no thought into the gift. Let’s consider some other alternatives.A corporate wine basket may be more effective in luring a client into doing business with you. Not only is it not your everyday promotional gift, but it’s something that your potential client might enjoy if he/she is a wine drinker. Establishing rapport is more complex and detailed than I can explore in a short article. I could easily spend a weekend seminar teaching rapport. But I can sketch out some basic strategies that, if put into practice, can dramatically change your interaction with others and help you make connections easily. It’s like magic or instant rapport. PHYSIOLOGY Since physiology is the primary way we communicate (55%), everyone should have at least a basic understanding of how we establish rapport on a physical level. Posture, breathing, eye movement, blinking are all possible ways of establishing rapport. There are two ways of creating a connection through physiology: matching and mirroring. Matching is doing the same thing with your body as someone else is doing with her body. For example, if someone standing in front of you has her head tilt to the right, you would tilt your head to the right. If someone were observing you, she would see your heads tilted in opposite directions. Mirroring creates a mirror image, if someone has her head tilted right, and you are standing in front of her, you tilt your head to the left. Both matching and mirroring should be done subtly, not exaggerated. The idea is to connect, not to be offensive. Most people find it offensive if someone is mimicking them. Don’t do what children do when imitating someone with the intention of annoying. When establishing rapport, the goal is to be natural, smooth, and inconspicuous. Observe people wh Nevada Corporation FAQs e same thing with your body as someone else is doing with her body. For example, if someone standing in front of you has her head tilt to the right, you would tilt your head to the right. If someone were observing you, she would see your heads tilted in opposite directions.Many business owners opt to incorporate their business to protect themselves and the business from unanticipated losses and liabilities. Both small as well as large businesses can be incorporated. It is possible to incorporate businesses in any state in the United States, regardless of where the business is operated. Many business owners choose to incorporate their businesses in Delaware or Nevada, as they are very corporate-friendly. Nevada has highly favorable corporate laws. Many new business owners and small business owners lack adequate knowledge about the corporate laws prevailing in Nevada. The most frequently asked questions about Nevada corporations, include what are the different types of corporation entities, the process of incorporation, and what are the advantages of Nevada corporations.A corporation is considered as a separate legal entity. If the corporation is sued, the business owners and the officials are protected from personal liability.Business owners have to select Mirroring creates a mirror image, if someone has her head tilted right, and you are standing in front of her, you tilt your head to the left. Both matching and mirroring should be done subtly, not exaggerated. The idea is to connect, not to be offensive. Most people find it offensive if someone is mimicking them. Don’t do what children do when imitating someone with the intention of annoying. When establishing rapport, the goal is to be natural, smooth, and inconspicuous. Observe people who like each other. People do these things naturally. When people are matching and mirroring each other, they are establishing rapport. Go back and read the first paragraph of this article. My magic was simply noticing how the two women were standing and the position of their bodies and matching them. We see people matching and mirroring all the time. Go to a public place where people are interacting. How do we know that the couple, sitting across from us in a restaurant, are attracted to each other? They are both leaning toward each other, matching or mirroring what the other is doing. This sends a signal to the other person, “I’m with you. We are connecting.” Imagine you are talking with someone, he glances at his watch frequently, doesn’t maintain eye contract, and he isn’t matching or mirroring. He is sending a signal. It’s not one of rapport. More than likely, you’ll cut the conversation short and let him go about his business. Some people are masters, consciously or unconsciously, of matching and mirroring other people’s physiology. These people are often social, well liked, and popular. If they are using this skill to manipulate people, they are probably not very popular and are likely to be seen as a fake or phony. This is a powerful tool when used with integrity, but it can backfire if it is used in negative ways. One other caution, you don’t want to get into rapport with everyone. For example, you probably don’t want to establish rapport with a serial killer, or a flasher, or . . . fill in the blank. So, you need to know how to break rapport. Breaking rapport is not mirroring or matching a person but doing what he is not doing, breaking the connection. Looking away, turning away, or if he leans forward, you lean back. Try breaking rapport with someone. If you like the person, breaking rapport feels uncomfortable. Of course, you can reconnect very quickly. You might even explain your experiment. THE DETAILS 1. Mirroring creates a deeper connection than matching. Matching, however, is more subtle and easier to do. It’s less obvious. If you wish to establish a deeper connection, you might consider matching first and then moving toward mirroring. 2. Areas to match and mirror: breathing, posture, blinking, hand movement. You can match and mirror more than one aspect of someone’s physiology. But when you first try this, choose one area and practice one area at a time. If you get caught, just admit what you are doing and laugh it off. 3. Think specifics. If you match someone’s breathing, ask yourself: where are they breathing? High in the chest? In the middle? Low? Is their breathing deep, shallow, fast, slow? If you want to practice, try doing this with a baby or child who is upset or being hyper. Match her breathing, when you get into sync for a while begin to slow your breathing. If you are in rapport with the child, she will begin to match your breathing. Her breathing will slow, and she will begin to calm down. You have changed her physiology and mood by changing her breathing. Be careful with this one, you might fi
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