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Activating Your Vision to Do you have a big vision for your business? It’s a good idea at least once a year to set aside time to connect with your vision for your business and your life.An activity I do with friends and colleagues at the beginning of every year is to make a collage of my new vision for the year. It helps me tap into my intuition and get in touch with what's most important to me. I keep this visual collage of those things that are most important to me where I can see it all year to keep me focused on my goals.Here's how you can do the same:Set aside a day to dream bigAs a business coach, the main mistake I see wo Tips on Buying an Annuity Leads "If God wanted to cBefore you buy annuity leads it's important to consider the following:What is the reputation of the annuity lead generation company? Make sure they have references you can call to be sure that the annuity leads they sell are qualified. Otherwise you may be spending your hard earned money on lousy leads. Do a search for forums in the area of insurance and financial planning and ask other insurance agents and financial planners about the company you are considering.What kind of leads are you buying? Are you buying Internet leads or are the leads you are buying generated through off-line direct marketing efforts? If they ar Buy a Franchise or Start a Business? God wanted to A franchise business is definitely the safer option according to US Department of Commerce figures. This study carried out over 7 years revealed that after seven years 91% of new franchises are still in business, as compared to only 20% of individual new start-up businesses.A franchise business provides you with the consistency and quality throughout the franchisors territory. This leads to higher levels of customer satisfaction.A business start up has to learn from their own trials and errors. They have no training or support in managing their business.The franchisor provides full training and support in running the How Zippo Started
The Zippo company originated in a small Pennsylvania town during the depression, at a time when the United States was indeed struggling. Zippo's success was created through innovation and a lot of hard work, through the creation of a durable yet still very functional product, a very effective marketing campaign that includes a lifetime warranty. What happened was one night in 1932 there was a dinner held at the country club in Bradford, Pennsylvania. Attending the dance was one George G. Blaisdell. George was currently trying to think of a new way to create a bit of income during this rough time in our Nations history. wanted to A Look at Electrician Training ted to Once you’ve selected the school you wish to attend, gone through the application procedures and started to train you’ll get a better idea of what area you’d like to specialize in as an electrician.At some point in time you may want to consider transferring out of the school you began in and move over to a school that deals specifically in the area you’ve chosen. For instance, you may have started in an electrical school and after completing the first round of courses you’ve decided that you want to specialize in refrigeration electrician training.Your school offers a few classes in the area but after some research you’ve fo Post-Interview Thank You Letters - Are You Missing Out On Their Powerful Benefits? to create a perfect
Are you one of the few job-hunters who takes the time and trouble to mail a thank you letter after an interview -- or do you regard sending a note of thanks as just an old-fashioned habit from another era? If, like many people, you fall into the second category, you might just be missing out on a golden opportunity to impress an interviewer even more!Here are seven top reasons why making the effort to send a thank you letter isn't just good manners -- it's good business sense:It helps the interviewer to remember you. In the course of a busy day, an employer may be interviewing several applicants for a positio
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