E-3 Carnival of Success Principles - October 22, 2007
October 23rd, 2007 | by admin |
Welcome to the October 22, 2007 edition of e-3 carnival of success principles.
Tupelo Kenyon presents Choose Excellence and Lose Mediocrity posted at Tupelo Kenyon, saying, “What if you knew that a life of excellence was lurking right around the corner, if you would only prioritize your moments in such a way so that you could recognize it. Take an objective look at the various activities of your life. Get inspired to lose the mediocre to make room for something better. (Enjoy soothing instrumental music as you read plus songs with lyrics related to each article – all free.)”
Lorraine Cohen presents Business Success (and Life) Tip #12 - 15 Minute Increments posted at Powerfull Living, saying, “Learn a key strategy to maximize your time and productivity.”
Jason Whitmen presents Best Press Release Writing - 3 Beginner Tips to Press Release Writing posted at Public Relations Insider, saying, “Press releases are news announcements, whether through online publications or through traditional media. You can use it as a promotions and advertising tool. To be effective however, you should write it in news format…”
Robert Michel presents Business Networking is Like an Orange Tree posted at Social Networking Skills, saying, “Print advertising, phone solicitation, and direct mail if done correctly lead to immediate results. Personal networking takes longer, and therefore requires a greater level of patience and maturity. However, the quality of business received from networking is by far superior because nothing beats a personal referral.”
iamstr8fire presents The Most Toxic Word in the English Language posted at Do It Light Do It Right Do It Wrong Do It Long, saying, “Article about how the word “little” can steal all your power.”
Liz presents The 13 Top Financial Mistakes Entrepreneurs Make posted at Nitro Marketing Blog.
Matthew Spears presents Joy at All Times posted at Loving Awareness, saying, “We tend to think of joy as somehow mutually exclusive to other experiences. If we’re feeling sad, then of course it’s impossible to have joy. Likewise if we’re having a fight or our business is having a downturn. This article points out how they’re not exclusive, and helps the invitation of joy into your life.”
Ralph Jean-Paul presents Dreaming of Success posted at Potential 2 Success, saying, “Can your daydreams really help you succeed? Many successful people have attributed their success to their ability to see their success before they are a success.”
David Kam presents The Advantages and Disadvantages of Parody Websites | MarketingDeviant.com posted at MarketingDeviant.com.
Dominic Tay presents Exclusive Success Talks Only posted at Dominic Tay Dot Com, saying, “Do you feel nervous whenever you communicate in front of a big audience? Building self-confidence to deliver your talk may be a real challenge. But remember, your ideas matter so why keep your valuable thoughts left unsaid? Read the 4 secrets to personal development and how you communicate your thoughts effectively.”
Hueina Su presents Deadly Conversations posted at Intensive Care for the Nurturer’s Soul.
Marco Richter presents Learning to Say No posted at Self Improvement Emporium.
Terry Dean presents Selling Is Simply Knowing the Right Questions to Ask posted at Integrity Business Blog by Terry Dean.
Joy Miller presents Ivy League universities now offer online degrees and certificates posted at Online College Blog, saying, “Ivy League dreams? Make them a reality. Although you may not be able to physically commute to an Ivy League campus, that shouldn’t keep you from “attending” classes at an Ivy League university.”
Riversider presents Ribble Barrage and Floodplain Building Developments Take ‘Backward Step’ - Has The Ribble Been Saved? posted at Save The Ribble, saying, “Our key to success has been sticking to the truth, opposing the powerful and never giving up. Now we are getting some results!”
Dominic Tay presents The Engine of Personal Success posted at Dominic Tay Dot Com, saying, “What pushes you to do incredible things? Isn’t motivation that pushes you to aim for excellence and personal development? Motivation is a catalyst that helps you target your goals. This promotes creativity for you to embrace and adopt a superhero personality. But how do you go about achieving personal success through motivation? This article helps you assess your real motivation to life’s success.”
Liz Fuller presents Friends are Vital to Small Business Success - More Than WE Know - Information, Inspiration and Support for Women Entrepreneurs posted at More Than WE Know, saying, “Studies have shown that having a best friend at work is critical for full engagement in your job. So where does that leave the solo entrepreneur? How do small business owners find motivation and resilience when times get tough?””
Edward Mills presents Simpleology - Evolving Times - The Law of Attraction Resource for Personal Growth posted at Evolving Times.
wilson ng presents SME 1- Should you get an MBA? posted at Reflections of a BizDrivenLife, saying, “Many believe that you need good gut feel and street smarts to succeed as an entrepreneur. They may be right. But in today’s world where you need every advantage you can get, a proper business education may give you the tools and skills not only to bootstrap your business, but to scale it to greater heights.”
Mike Harmon presents Take Care of Your Achievements With Small Business Accounting posted at Basic Accounting, saying, “Keeping a tab on various financial transactions throughout the year is a tough job, especially when you are a businessperson handling small business. Whether you own a big or small business enterprise, every organization needs an expert to take care of his or financial numbers efficiently.”
Sue Massey presents What Your Employees Expect of You posted at Business Management Life, saying, “Employee retention is one of the most pressing issues facing forward thinking leaders and managers.”
Matt Hanson presents Matt’s Creative Advertising Blog » Blog Archive » Promotional Goods Versus Advertising posted at Matt’s Creative Advertising Blog, saying, “Promotional goods such as keyrings, pens, bags, caps, mouse mats, mugs, glasses and umbrellas can be more effective than media advertising in a number of ways.”
Albert Foong presents Love, Sorrow, and Attachment posted at Urban Monk, saying, “Gautama Buddha once said: ” I teach one thing and one only: that is, suffering and the end of suffering.” And what causes this suffering? He answers this question in his four Noble Truths: “The origin of suffering is attachment.”
How do we overcome attachment, then? The strangest thing of all - the one thing that we think causes attachment.”
Christopher J. Brunner presents Transitions are Like Remodeling posted at GreatFX Business Cards, saying, “I heard something the other day that really got me to thinking: difficult transitions in any part of life are like remodeling your home. Let me explain. . .”
Chris Tackett presents Trans-Promo Marketing - Communicate in a New ?Old? Way posted at Direct Marketing News, saying, “Trans-promo communication really isn’t that new. Credit card companies have been using it for years, albeit at a rather generic level. Now businesses of any size that send invoices or monthly statements to customers can implement it as a fine-tuned and targeted marketing vehicle.”
Chris Moran presents The Joy of Party Plans posted at Everyday Marketing Ideas, saying, “You can organise a party plan for virtually any product or service that can be demonstrated. A party plan gives you the opportunity to demonstrate what you can do and encourage people to buy from you in the future.”
Tom Stanley presents Advantages of the Franchising Business posted at Tom’s Franchise Information Blog, saying, “In this article, I will provide a detailed listing of the advantages of using the Franchise System.”
Jason Rakowski presents Barriers to Business Growth - Which Customers Are You Tee-Ing Off? posted at Learn Good Customer Service, saying, “Don’t kid yourself that your ‘customer service department’ is actually improving customer service - too often it’s just a self-perpetuating process that is doing little more than holding back the tide of dissatisfaction. Sooner or later you’ll find you no longer have a ‘customer service’ department - instead you have a ‘customer recovery’ department.”
Chris Russell presents Are the ?Yeah, Buts? in Your Business or Organization Affecting Productivity? posted at Productivity Planner, saying, “”Yeah, we can do that, but so and so or whatever is keeping us from doing that.” How are all of these “Yeah, Buts” affecting employee productivity and overall business results?”
Stacey Derbinshire presents Risk And The Entrepreneur - 3 Ways That Risk Separates The Winners From The Rest Of The Pack posted at Starting a Small Home Business, saying, “Starting a business is risky. Seventy-five percent of businesses fail in the first five years. The causes are varied, but I believe it has much to do with how much risk the business owner is willing to take.”
Peter Quinn presents 10 Tips For Effective Negotiations in Life and Business posted at Easy Negotiation Techniques, saying, “These 10 points are things you need to have in mind to have a win-win.”
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