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Come to Orlando and Vacation Like You Never Have Before in a Town Home!

Of course you are anxious to take a vacation this year, to enjoy time with your spouse and kids and to have a great time away from work and the daily grind. So why not come to Orlando, Florida where you can relax and enjoy time away from home while having a great time at [...]

Budgeting is Essential for a Single Mothers Success

Today many women are struggling with debt and it’s even harder if you are a single mother trying to support your family. According to the Census Bureau single mothers far outweigh single fathers. In 2003 there was a total of 2,260,000 one parent family groups maintained by the father and 10,142,000 one parent family groups [...]

Taking Charge During An Interview!

Perhaps you’ve found yourself in the position of seeking a new position due to a layoff, cutback or downsizing and are now facing the interviewing process. As scary as that may seem, one of the most critical points to remember is that just because you’re sitting in the seat opposite the potential employer doesn’t [...]

Information at What Price? Exploring Fee-based e-Content

In pursuit of a paid model for content, many businesses offer newsletters for a fee or ebooks. These models offer pros and cons. Some organizations send out two newsletters: fee and free. The free version has the basic, watered-down contents found in the fee version to entice readers into wanting more and paying for it. [...]

Market Your Identity

One of the most critical but overlooked parts of business success is using your identity. If you want to build a successful business you have to strike the word image from your vocabulary right from the start. Webster’s Dictionary defines image as an imitation or representation of a person or thing. On the other hand, [...]

Before You Begin Marriage Counseling, Ask This Question

There’s an important question that you need to ask the marriage counselor you and your spouse are considering using. The question itself may surprise you, as well as the answer your potential counselor gives.
It’s an often-overlooked question that hardly anyone ever talks about. Therapists don’t include it in articles they write about how to select [...]

7 Phrases You Cant Say in Sales

7 Phrases You Can’t Say in Sales
(Because They Will Undermine Your Credibility
and Drop Your Closing Rate)
Copyright 2004 by Doug Smart
Years ago, George Carlin listed seven words you can’t say on television. Then HBO came along, said all the words, and the world of television changed forever. Now, I know that even before you [...]

Coffee and Depression: Coffee as an Antidepressant?

When you grab that morning cup of java, you’re probably not thinking of it as an antidepressant. You’re just trying to get that morning pick me up to get your day going.
However, recent studies have shown that java really does function as an antidepressant, raising the spirits of people who regularly drink the stuff. It [...]

Workplace Melodrama–A Flair For The Dramatic

A flair for the dramatic is a theatrical term used to describe an actress or actor who has a talent for melodrama, characterized by intensely enacted interpersonal conflict and exaggerated emotions. The central figure in a melodrama is the hero, who spins his tale or portrays the justice of his cause in a positive light. [...]

Great Marketing is Like Making a Great Movie

KNOW YOUR AUDIENCE
The Oscars will be handed out soon, and it’s a perfect time to keep this in mind: If you’re a business owner or manager, it’s wise to think of yourself as a great film director who’s telling a story. Having directed films, stage, television, and stage productions we noticed that the principles of [...]