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Operating A Restaurant For Business ise to prepare for two important speaking presentations. She has repeatedly offered to help me hone my speaking skills and I finally decided to accept. Being the person people often come to for help, I don’t always ask for help when I need it. She really came through for me. As a result of her guidance and coaching, both presentations went terrific.What you thought is enough to start a restaurant business could be the same thing which could cause your business downfall in less than a year. You may be an expert entrepreneur or you may have inherited a family business but have no background about restaurant and catering at all – no matter the qualifications you have, some things are better studied first hand than realized later. And later could be too lat To fully give you must also be able to receive the love and support from others. Be sure to allow others the opportunity to be in contribution to YOU! By showing up and being fully present with people – to really hear them and respond from your heart is o Rethinking Learning Retention - Organizational Learning on Steroids I was reading another chapter in one of my favorite books, The Art Of Possibility. This is one of the best books I’ve ever read on transforming your personal and professional life. On page 55, the authors introduce the practice of, “being in contribution.”Do you believe that employees drive company performance?Overall globally business faces at least 3 major internal challenges: attract and keep talent; actively engage existing employees;convert productivity lost due to internal infighting, silo turf wars, and destructive conflict to productive gain;close the performance ga One of my clients says contribution is essential to being who she is. She says, “Helping others is part of my life purpose. I need to help at least one person in some way, every day.” For many, being in contribution to others is a core value. Many have defined the value of contribution as meaning, “being in service to others” because they want to make a difference in the world. The intention of being in contribution can be expressed by saying, “How can I help you? or “Is there anything I can do for you?” The practice of being in contribution means generously offering your time, energy, knowledge, contacts…. to help someone simply for the joy of it, without any agenda or attachment to an outcome. Have you ever felt that joy? It’s a wonderful feeling, isn’t it? Let me expand on this for a minute. Have you ever done or said something that generated a spark of energy, ignited a passion or provided a needed kick in the pants for someone? Perhaps you helped to lift their spirit, opened their mind to new ways of thinking, offered hope, inspired them to action or challenged them to grow? You might have helped someone in just a few minutes of conversation. Are you familiar with the ideas of paying it forward (someone helps you and you help the next person in need) and random acts of kindness such as opening a door for someone or yielding the right of way at on a busy street. There are so many ways we contribute to another’s ease or happiness in a matter of minutes. We don’t always know the big or small ways we touch the lives of others. In Keith Ferrazzi’s best-selling book, Never Eat Alone, he says, “I’ll sum up the key to success in one word: generosity.” One of my dearest friends is a great inspiration. Each week she takes time out of her busy schedule to help someone. It might be just to listen, give some advice, be a mentor/guide, offer a mini training – it varies according to the need. Helping others is one of her themes for the year. Generously offering her time, expertise, and wisdom is the way she shares her heart with others and allows her to fulfill one of her life purposes. In the last two weeks, I needed her professional expertise to prepare for two important speaking presentations. She has repeatedly offered to help me hone my speaking skills and I finally decided to accept. Being the person people often come to for help, I don’t always ask for help when I need it. She really came through for me. As a result of her guidance and coaching, both presentations went terrific. To fully give you must also be able to receive the love and support from others. Be sure to allow others the opportunity to be in contribution to YOU! By showing up and being fully present with people – to really hear them and respond from your heart is o Avoid e-mail Overload and Still Keep Everyone Informed a difference in the world.Have you ever come back from vacation, or from a business trip of more than a few days, to find an overstuffed e-mailbox containing a blow-by-blow account of everything that happened while you were away? E-mail overload at its worst!You know the kind of thing I mean: long e-mail threads with contributions from everyone in the department, each copying everyone else and many leading off into side threads The intention of being in contribution can be expressed by saying, “How can I help you? or “Is there anything I can do for you?” The practice of being in contribution means generously offering your time, energy, knowledge, contacts…. to help someone simply for the joy of it, without any agenda or attachment to an outcome. Have you ever felt that joy? It’s a wonderful feeling, isn’t it? Let me expand on this for a minute. Have you ever done or said something that generated a spark of energy, ignited a passion or provided a needed kick in the pants for someone? Perhaps you helped to lift their spirit, opened their mind to new ways of thinking, offered hope, inspired them to action or challenged them to grow? You might have helped someone in just a few minutes of conversation. Are you familiar with the ideas of paying it forward (someone helps you and you help the next person in need) and random acts of kindness such as opening a door for someone or yielding the right of way at on a busy street. There are so many ways we contribute to another’s ease or happiness in a matter of minutes. We don’t always know the big or small ways we touch the lives of others. In Keith Ferrazzi’s best-selling book, Never Eat Alone, he says, “I’ll sum up the key to success in one word: generosity.” One of my dearest friends is a great inspiration. Each week she takes time out of her busy schedule to help someone. It might be just to listen, give some advice, be a mentor/guide, offer a mini training – it varies according to the need. Helping others is one of her themes for the year. Generously offering her time, expertise, and wisdom is the way she shares her heart with others and allows her to fulfill one of her life purposes. In the last two weeks, I needed her professional expertise to prepare for two important speaking presentations. She has repeatedly offered to help me hone my speaking skills and I finally decided to accept. Being the person people often come to for help, I don’t always ask for help when I need it. She really came through for me. As a result of her guidance and coaching, both presentations went terrific. To fully give you must also be able to receive the love and support from others. Be sure to allow others the opportunity to be in contribution to YOU! By showing up and being fully present with people – to really hear them and respond from your heart is o How To Rank Well In Search Engines you helped to lift their spirit, opened their mind to new ways of thinking, offered hope, inspired them to action or challenged them to grow? You might have helped someone in just a few minutes of conversation.Its common knowledge that the best way to get free organic traffic is to rank well in search engines, and not just any search engines mind you, but major search engines. These internet juggernauts are the number one place where your free quality traffic will come from! This, however, also means that there is quite a lot of competition for the top spots in a search engines results. You’ll need an added advanta Are you familiar with the ideas of paying it forward (someone helps you and you help the next person in need) and random acts of kindness such as opening a door for someone or yielding the right of way at on a busy street. There are so many ways we contribute to another’s ease or happiness in a matter of minutes. We don’t always know the big or small ways we touch the lives of others. In Keith Ferrazzi’s best-selling book, Never Eat Alone, he says, “I’ll sum up the key to success in one word: generosity.” One of my dearest friends is a great inspiration. Each week she takes time out of her busy schedule to help someone. It might be just to listen, give some advice, be a mentor/guide, offer a mini training – it varies according to the need. Helping others is one of her themes for the year. Generously offering her time, expertise, and wisdom is the way she shares her heart with others and allows her to fulfill one of her life purposes. In the last two weeks, I needed her professional expertise to prepare for two important speaking presentations. She has repeatedly offered to help me hone my speaking skills and I finally decided to accept. Being the person people often come to for help, I don’t always ask for help when I need it. She really came through for me. As a result of her guidance and coaching, both presentations went terrific. To fully give you must also be able to receive the love and support from others. Be sure to allow others the opportunity to be in contribution to YOU! By showing up and being fully present with people – to really hear them and respond from your heart is o Nine Ways to Build Your Business Without Making Cold Calls Ferrazzi’s best-selling book, Never Eat Alone, he says, “I’ll sum up the key to success in one word: generosity.”Method 1: Client base Saturation - When looking for new business, your current clients are always your BEST prospects! The focus of this approach is developing all client relationships to their maximum potential - helping them in every way possible and, in the process, laying a stronger foundation for their ongoing referrals.Method 2: Refined Referral Building - Stronger client relationships should na One of my dearest friends is a great inspiration. Each week she takes time out of her busy schedule to help someone. It might be just to listen, give some advice, be a mentor/guide, offer a mini training – it varies according to the need. Helping others is one of her themes for the year. Generously offering her time, expertise, and wisdom is the way she shares her heart with others and allows her to fulfill one of her life purposes. In the last two weeks, I needed her professional expertise to prepare for two important speaking presentations. She has repeatedly offered to help me hone my speaking skills and I finally decided to accept. Being the person people often come to for help, I don’t always ask for help when I need it. She really came through for me. As a result of her guidance and coaching, both presentations went terrific. To fully give you must also be able to receive the love and support from others. Be sure to allow others the opportunity to be in contribution to YOU! By showing up and being fully present with people – to really hear them and respond from your heart is o Work At Home Opportunity Or Stick With The Corporate World ise to prepare for two important speaking presentations. She has repeatedly offered to help me hone my speaking skills and I finally decided to accept. Being the person people often come to for help, I don’t always ask for help when I need it. She really came through for me. As a result of her guidance and coaching, both presentations went terrific.Considering one's career path could be one of the most stressful times in a persons life. This is of course a scary thought for most people who face their worst fears, they lost their jobs. For most of us, its compounded by dread of the thought of going on a job Interview again and convincing some employer how you are the best candidate for the job. I've heard horrible jokes in the corporate lunch rooms about To fully give you must also be able to receive the love and support from others. Be sure to allow others the opportunity to be in contribution to YOU! By showing up and being fully present with people – to really hear them and respond from your heart is one of the most powerfull ways to build relationships and serve people. Being in service to others attracts abundance and flow into your life. Being in contribution to others is a deliberate decision.
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