Working at home sounds like a dream, doesn’t it? But make no mistake that telecommuting from home or running your own home business requires even more discipline, determination, and perseverance than sitting in your cubicle day after day.
You have to be a self-starter, a person who is willing to
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How to Turn Your Home Office into a Business Environment
Posted by BizNewsie under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://theworkathomewife.com 4474 days ago
How to create more self-confidence and energy
Posted by CorporateCoachG under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.corporatecoachgroup.co.uk 4474 days ago
How to create more self-confidence and energy
In order to achieve your goals you may need two things:
1. More self-confidence and
2. More energy
But how can you build more of these elements, to order?
If you want to know, please read on……………
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In order to achieve your goals you may need two things:
1. More self-confidence and
2. More energy
But how can you build more of these elements, to order?
If you want to know, please read on……………
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How to write for translation that works (and it isn't easy unless you know how)
Posted by SuzanStMaur under ManagementFrom http://howtowritebetter.net 4474 days ago
Although the English language is one of the most widely used in the world, there are times when you need to know how to write for translation into other languages. Pro bizwriter Suzan St Maur shares her own experience and tips...
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5 Ways Psychological Research Can Make Your Meetings Better
Posted by KenjiCrosland under ManagementFrom http://blog.evenues.com 4474 days ago
Since meetings are all about people, we thought we'd dig into some of the latest psychological research out on what makes people better at creative problem solving, and how to integrate research findings into practical applications for your meeting plans. Here are some of the suggestions we came up
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15 Tips to Make Your Small Business Successful
Posted by viclogic under StrategyFrom http://businesstips.ph 4474 days ago
These 15 tips to making your small business successful will not only guide you to the success you want, but it will also guide you to the success of your every step. This article will teach you how to make success your habit.
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7 things that can strangle your business writing
Posted by SuzanStMaur under ManagementFrom http://howtowritebetter.net 4475 days ago
Writing for business can be stressful, especially as often there is pressure on you, as a busy business person, to perform despite challenges. Pro bizwriter Suzan St Maur from HowToWriteBetter shares how to do it...and stay sane...
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Six Great Employee Hiring Ideas for the New Economy
Posted by bloggertone under Human ResourcesFrom http://bloggertone.com 4475 days ago
The knowledge-based economy requires a better understanding of applicant talents, values, and behaviors. Learn how to hire smart.
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The Cloud helps your Small Business to be Leaner
Posted by ivanpw under StrategyFrom http://www.noobpreneur.com 4475 days ago
Whether you run a flower shop or a blog, you can implement lean business concepts. How cloud computing can help your small business to achieve that?
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Tax Deductions: Health Care Expenses
Posted by MMarquit under Employee BenefitsFrom http://bestratesin.com 4475 days ago
It doesn’t seem to matter what legislation is enacted, or what steps are taken. However, there are ways to recoup some of your expenses. In some cases, you can deduct your health care costs.
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What my dentist taught me about irritating tasks without even knowing!
Posted by TimoK under Self-DevelopmentFrom http://www.timokiander.com 4475 days ago
Just some weeks ago I went to my annual dental check-up. This was a painful experience since my dentist had to remove some dental calculus from my teeth.
I promised that the next check is going to be a less painful experience. That's why I came up with a four step process to tackle the repetitiv Read More
I promised that the next check is going to be a less painful experience. That's why I came up with a four step process to tackle the repetitiv Read More
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