Archive for the 'Advice' Category

Don’t be Overwhelmed by Choosing Your Wedding Invitation

Saturday, May 10th, 2008

Ink and Paper Colors When it comes to ink and paper colors, contemporary wedding invitations offer many more options that traditional elegant wedding invitations. Usually traditional invitations are only in ivory, cream, or white, and the ink is usually black. However, there are virtually no limits when it comes to the paper colors and types for contemporary invitations as well as the colors that are available for wedding invitations that are contemporary in style.

Buying sinks and surviving

Monday, May 5th, 2008

The other expensive type of kitchen sink is the granite sink which are made from ultra durable granite composite material and hence are virtually fade proof and long lasting. Because of the non porous nature of this natural stone, granite kitchen sinks are highly resistant to heat, scratching, chipping and staining.
This is one of […]

Overcoming The 7 Deadly Barriers to Success

Tuesday, April 1st, 2008

You want to start up a business on the Internet but it hasn’t happened. What can you do to put yourself on the journey to success?
You can identify what is stopping you and take steps to overcome these common but deadly barriers…
1) Lack of Goals
If you sit down at your computer with the Internet connected […]

Locating a Telecommuting Opportunity… As easy as shooting a watermelon out your nose!

Friday, March 21st, 2008

I can say that getting a solid telecommuting opportunity is not
an easy task. They’re out there, but locating them can be
extremely difficult and time-consuming. Even with all the
e-books, reports, and telecommuting packages you’ve probably
purchased, it just doesn’t happen overnight.
— What can I do? —
The best way to break into a telecommuting situation is to
locate an […]

ON THE JOB: Getting Along

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

At some jobs, you will find that co-workers share personal
experiences, problems, and triumphs. In others, co-workers
maintain professional relationships, keeping personal talk to a
minimum. In either type of work environment, you will need to
learn to get along with the people you work with.
Think about the difference you would feel in the following two
scenarios:
1. You work in […]

Ten Ways to Evolve, Part 1

Sunday, February 24th, 2008

Over the past decade, I’ve worked with thousands of individuals
seeking ways to improve their ability to attract their ideal
mate. As a result, I’ve created a list of ten most commonly
prescribed personal development steps I recommend for those
wanting to attract and create their ideal relationship. I’ll
share the first five steps with you today. Read next week’s
newsletter […]

Top Tips for Buying a New Telephone System

Friday, February 15th, 2008

1. Don’t buy a brand you’ve never heard of before. You wouldn’t buy a plasma tv from a no name brand and you should trust your business to a no name brand either.
2. Don’t buy from a vendor that is very far away from you. A telephone system requires […]

Choosing the Best Employee Event Venues in London

Wednesday, February 13th, 2008

Organising for an employee event, particularly Within the city of London, can be a tricky, and time consuming procedure if your company are not very well organised, and just do not have the precise resources close. From sourcing glass collectors, to guaranteeing staff are set up to tidy up the garbage, co-ordinating the corporate entertainment, […]

Cover Letter Versus Resume - Which Is More Important?

Wednesday, January 9th, 2008

Some people say that the resume is THE most important part of the job changing process, while others say it’s the cover letter and even others say it’s the interview. The truth is that they are all right and wrong!
It’s like asking what is more important in a car, the brake pedal, the gas […]

5 Ways To Reduce Holiday Stress

Tuesday, December 25th, 2007

Are those bells ringing in your ears a sign of holiday cheer or
a sign of too much stress? Don’t let this Holiday Season slip by
in a blur of over scheduling. Commit to making changes — one
step at a time and you’ll discover the gift of a more enjoyable
year-end celebration. As you juggle the complexities of […]