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How to Stay Ahead of the Rest ey get distracted joining one new thing after another and never have the time to implement any of it. They kill their own success. Any mail after a couple of days should be deleted. It takes away any attempt to 'catch up' which isn't going to happen.Today's world is highly competitive. Regardless of whether you are in business or in the workforce you have to ward off competition each and every day. But there is something that you can do to keep ahead of the field so that your competition does not threaten you.The best thing you have going for you when it comes to beating the competition is the habits that your competition live by day in and day out. Because most people and most businesses have poor habits then it is easy for you to distinguish yourself and stay ahead of the pack.One of the habits that distinguish top performers from the rest is the habit of going the extra mile.Going the extra mile doesn't mean putting in long hours, many Ther Innovative Industrial Name Plates For Your Brand Establishment In a recent poll, I discovered that 100% of those who voted stated that the first thing they did when they went online was to check their email.Industrial name plate is a vital industrial product identification tool. Each product needs to be identified, for this name plates are attached or printed directly on it. The design of industrial name plate is very important as the nameplate mirrors the image of an industry and its products. It should have a unique quality, sustainability, finishing and character to stand apart; it should not be a run of the mill product. The brand should be portrayed in such a way that it should enhance the quality of a product; it should become a household name.Nameplates and their vast utility:Name plates are useful for customer information as well as for the service technicians. The nameplates can be There were also some comments. ********** "yes - it's usually the first thing that I do." "Yes, email is the first thing I check when I get on my computer. Every time!!! I have a 'thing' about mail. I'm not able to drive past my snail mailbox either! I pick up snail mail and then check my email!!" "and then it's "which email account do I check first?" "Of course, because I have to look for your mail! :)" ********** Of all the comments received however, Mitch had the best since he shared the secret of how your email should be read. ********** "I check it, skim it actually, but only for a message from someone who may be on my list. Everything else is put on hold until I finish my work pertaining to my sites, etc. Trying to read all that mail is a huge time waster. I think it's why many folks never make it on-line. They get distracted joining one new thing after another and never have the time to implement any of it. They kill their own success. Any mail after a couple of days should be deleted. It takes away any attempt to 'catch up' which isn't going to happen. There Business Card Communication I Yes, email is the first thing I check when I get on my computer.The way you communicate yourself, your contact information and your market are vital in your business card.Clarity is vital to an effective business card. But clarity, although necessary, is not sufficient to really set your card apart from the rest. If clarity were the only consideration, then the most effective business card imaginable would be a white rectangle that contains your name, your business, and your contact information, and nothing else. If you were handed a business card like this in the real world, you'd more likely than not throw it out without even a second look. That card contains everything a potential client would need to contact you, yes--but why would they? What incentive have you Every time!!! I have a 'thing' about mail. I'm not able to drive past my snail mailbox either! I pick up snail mail and then check my email!!" "and then it's "which email account do I check first?" "Of course, because I have to look for your mail! :)" ********** Of all the comments received however, Mitch had the best since he shared the secret of how your email should be read. ********** "I check it, skim it actually, but only for a message from someone who may be on my list. Everything else is put on hold until I finish my work pertaining to my sites, etc. Trying to read all that mail is a huge time waster. I think it's why many folks never make it on-line. They get distracted joining one new thing after another and never have the time to implement any of it. They kill their own success. Any mail after a couple of days should be deleted. It takes away any attempt to 'catch up' which isn't going to happen. Ther Why Do a Presentation? check first?"Most of us would admit to being anything from downright terrified to slightly apprehensive at the prospect of doing a presentation for colleagues or clients. We may try our best to avoid it, but there are some excellent reasons why the presentation may be the best format for you to put across your message:1. It is personal – the audience gets the opportunity to see and hear the presenter and this helps them to decide their reactions to the material. 2. They can ask questions and get immediate answers. 3. The interactive nature of the presentation means the presenter gets feedback from the audience and can tell if their offering needs some adjustment. 4. By being present in front of an audience, it helps "Of course, because I have to look for your mail! :)" ********** Of all the comments received however, Mitch had the best since he shared the secret of how your email should be read. ********** "I check it, skim it actually, but only for a message from someone who may be on my list. Everything else is put on hold until I finish my work pertaining to my sites, etc. Trying to read all that mail is a huge time waster. I think it's why many folks never make it on-line. They get distracted joining one new thing after another and never have the time to implement any of it. They kill their own success. Any mail after a couple of days should be deleted. It takes away any attempt to 'catch up' which isn't going to happen. Ther Five Secrets to Becoming the Perfect Employee That Everyone Wants - Part One tually, but only for a message from someone who may be on my list. Everything else is put on hold until I finish my work pertaining to my sites, etc.With ever increasing deadlines, decreasing resources, and changing workplaces, sometimes it can be challenging to be a good employee, much less a perfect employee. The employee who can rise above the everyday problems and embrace challenges will be the person that every employer wants.The following are five secrets to being the perfect employee everyone wants:1. Respect. Respect others with whom you work everyday. What is respect? Respect comes in many different forms. The following are just a few examples:* Respect fellow employees as individuals with unique ideas and thoughts that may be different from yours. This diversity of ideas may seem a little different at first, but that Trying to read all that mail is a huge time waster. I think it's why many folks never make it on-line. They get distracted joining one new thing after another and never have the time to implement any of it. They kill their own success. Any mail after a couple of days should be deleted. It takes away any attempt to 'catch up' which isn't going to happen. Ther What Turns Potential Employers ON; What Turns Them OFF? ey get distracted joining one new thing after another and never have the time to implement any of it. They kill their own success. Any mail after a couple of days should be deleted. It takes away any attempt to 'catch up' which isn't going to happen.According to an annual survey conducted by the National Association of Colleges and Employers, these are the most important qualities that employers are looking for in a job candidate, in priority order: (1) Communication skills; (2) Honesty/integrity; (3) Teamwork skills; (4) Interpersonal skills; (5) A strong work ethic. Be sure to highlight those skills in your resume, during your interview, and in your thank-you letter. That same survey discovered the number-one thing that can turn potential employers off -- a job can There is no doubt, another one covering the same thing that just came in." Mitch ********** Now I want you to read the last comment again and this time pay close attention to the second paragraph because Mitch is right on target. Breaking the habit of reading your email first is hard since we adopt the misconception at a very early age that we must check our mail immediately or we'll miss out on something important. As a child we ran to our parent's mailbox to get the mail in the hope that someone had sent us something. As adults, however, you know that your mail consists of bills, advertising and occasionally a personal card or letter. You learn to collect it, sort it and fill it accordingly. Then you go online, get an email account and revert back to your child like dream that someone is going to send you something good and you must read everything immediately. This is especially true when you get your first email account and not much email. When you're only getting 10 or fewer emails a day it
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