Archive for January, 2008


January 31st, 2008

3 Ways To Backup Your Website

Data loss is the worst nightmare of people who own precious computer files, whether he is a website administrator or just a simple e-mail user. Sometimes, just one wrong push of a button can make all your files instantly vanish without a trace. Unless you have a magic wand that can make those files reappear, regular backing up of files is really a must. This duty of saving data to another storage device should be the routine of all webmasters. Having a backup of all your website files is extremely important because it gives you peace of mind in case accidental loss of data occurs.

January 31st, 2008

Getting Cash From A California Structured Settlement Company

There are several established structured settlement companies in the state of California. These companies have a strong online presence which makes it easy for sellers to interact with them without having to travel.

A California structured settlement company offers lump sum payments to sellers in exchange of a structured settlement awarded for claim resolution or money won in a lottery.

January 31st, 2008

Tips On Storing And Organizing Cooking Utensils

Here’re some tips on storing and organizing cooking utensils to allow for speed and a relaxed working environment in the kitchen.

If you use a food processor or other heavy gadget regularly, keep it easily to hand either on the work surface or in a cupboard on a mixer platform. This swings up from the cupboard beneath and clicks into place level with the counter top. The advantage of this is that it is concealed when not in use but you pull it out effortlessly when it is needed. The disadvantage is that the gadget and platform take up a large part of the cupboard.

January 31st, 2008

Stop Dialing For Dollars

You could go out and spend thousands on books written about communication. Rather than do that, begin with these simple, tested and true strategies to master your emotions and improve your phone contacts:

1. Adjust your belief system

Do you know any elite professionals who have to beg people for their business by submitting to their every whim? Probably not. True professionals have a belief system that conveys confidence. Their confidence acts as a magnet for profitable business. Whereas the submissive salesperson is constantly trying to scrape up enough money to cover rent.

January 30th, 2008

The Art Of Listening

We do an awful lot of talking about what you are supposed to say as you are presenting MPM to people. We haven’t talked very much about listening. We’re going to now because being a good listener is just as, if not more important, than knowing what to say. If you don’t know where a person is really coming from how are you going to know the right things to say to them. That comes from listening!

January 30th, 2008

Should The All-star Game Determine Home Field Advantage?

A few years back, the MLB came out with a new rule stating that the All-star game would forevermore determine home field advantage for the World Series. My question is this: Should the All-star game really play a factor in the World Series? The answer? NO!!!

January 30th, 2008

Attraction Law, You And Money - Part 2

In the first part of this article, I had talked about how energy blockages can be a big hindrance to our quest for more financial resources. It is useless trying to use the Attraction Law to attract more money if we do not take the first step of clearing away the blockages that prevent from manifesting it in our lives. How do we know we are suffering from energy impedance? The blockage symptoms include being stuck and unable to move forward beyond a certain point, no matter how much we try. And also when we start to find that despite repeating prosperity affirmations and visualization exercises, we just get frustrated because it does not seem to work!

January 30th, 2008

Keys To Building And Maintaining A Competitive Edge

Performance based training is one critical key to building and maintaining a competitive edge in business, competency is another. How these two critical elements work together is the foundation for the effective operation of your organization.

Performance-Based versus Traditional Instruction

If, you are expecting the learner to do something that they have not done in the past, then performance based training is more than likely the best route. There are several significant differences between a true performance-based approach and what we have come to know as a traditional, academic-style approach.

January 30th, 2008

A Lesson In Forgiveness - Why You Should Give Your Partner The Benefit Of The Doubt

Have you ever given your partner the benefit of the doubt? If you’re in a committed relationship, you probably have without even realizing it. Giving someone you love the benefit of the doubt runs on a continuum. On one end, it might mean that you completely ignore something they did that annoyed you. On the other, with bigger “offenses,” it means that you’ll approach their behavior with calmness and a healthy dash of understanding.

Picture this: After one too many spiked egg-nogs at the office holiday party, your partner serenades your boss with a wobbly “I Just Called to Say I Love You” while you hide behind a coat rack.

January 30th, 2008

Enter Into Joint Ventures With Caution

A joint venture, or JV, is the name for the entity created when two companies or individuals create a mutually beneficial partnership. Joint ventures can be a great means for small businesses to gain market share or increase their skills and services. In order to create a successful JV, however, there are a few things to keep in mind.

A joint venture entered into without research or caution is setting itself up for failure. If both parties don’t take the process seriously they could lose valuable time and money, or worse destroy their business. To avoid these pitfalls, there are several things one can consider: choose your partner carefully, make sure you share a common goal and above all, stay organized.


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