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Resume Tips To Take You From SAHM to WAHM /p>When looking for a telecommuting position, it is very important to have your resume in tip-top shape. This is often the only thing that a potential employer has to base a hiring decision on since they most likely will not be interviewing you in person, your resume has to make that great first impression for you.When your resume comes across the fax line or is opened in an email, it needs to be presented as professionally as possible. Besides the obvious typos and misuse of words, your resume nee It got me thinking about how I played my game in 2006. I already surround myself with people playing a bigger game every year. I Get Set Up With Online Registration In Less Time Than You Think I was talking to a friend of mine who had invested in a very high end coaching program last year. As I was asking him about his experience and what incentivized him to invest in his growth he said, 'I knew if I really wanted to take my game to a whole new level, I had to do things VERY differently. Even though the coaching was good, it was surrounding myself with 8 other people that were challenging ME to play the game full-out that was the payoff.' This is a guy who consistently generates a high six to seven figure income each year.I'm writing this for people who like the idea of online registration but imagine it's a time consuming ordeal to get set up. If you are using a professional full service online registration provider you can be fully set up by investing as little as an hour of your time for basic seminars, meetings, conferences or online ticket sales forms.A breakdown of the steps to online registration:Research (10 mins)If you're new to online event registration you'll want to spend a few It got me thinking about how I played my game in 2006. I already surround myself with people playing a bigger game every year. I h What is a Certified Public Accountant or CPA? nce and what incentivized him to invest in his growth he said, 'I knew if I really wanted to take my game to a whole new level, I had to do things VERY differently. Even though the coaching was good, it was surrounding myself with 8 other people that were challenging ME to play the game full-out that was the payoff.' This is a guy who consistently generates a high six to seven figure income each year.In some states, people can work as an accountant even if they have no formal education or experience whatsoever. In order to impose standards of quality and respectability upon the accounting industry, the idea of a CPA was born.A CPA is someone who has earned a board-certified accounting license that guarantees that he or she has at least the entry-level skills required to be a good accountant.If an accountant acts in an incompetent or unethical way, his or her CPA license can be revoked. Furthermore It got me thinking about how I played my game in 2006. I already surround myself with people playing a bigger game every year. I Restaurant Owners - How Important are People Skills? o do things VERY differently. Even though the coaching was good, it was surrounding myself with 8 other people that were challenging ME to play the game full-out that was the payoff.' This is a guy who consistently generates a high six to seven figure income each year.You are serving great food. Your establishment is new, spotless and inviting and yet you are not getting the repeat visits that you expect. What’s up? What’s going wrong?The answer may lie with your people skills…Why do people come to your restaurant? By now you should know why people frequent your restaurant…or at least you should know why they don’t.They do not come for cheap food. It’s cheaper at home and there is certain to be cheaper restaurants tha It got me thinking about how I played my game in 2006. I already surround myself with people playing a bigger game every year. I How To Decide On Giving Credit To Your Customer to play the game full-out that was the payoff.' This is a guy who consistently generates a high six to seven figure income each year.The decision to extend credit is always going to be risky. Giving credit means that you are taking a chance of not being paid. Possibly losing your profit and also possibly losing what you paid for the goods sold to the customer, or losing all your time spent on the service you provided. This can be a disaster for a small business!Here are 3 ways to help in the decision process, and help minimize the risk of extending credit.1. Evaluate the risk factors of each payment type, and decide on whi It got me thinking about how I played my game in 2006. I already surround myself with people playing a bigger game every year. I Increased Revenue and Optimized Routes /p>The Cost of Business Many service companies (e.g. plumbing, air conditioning) compete in very competitive markets. These companies focus on maximizing revenues while controlling costs. However, the nature scheduling work orders is chaotic and presents hurdles for companies when controlling costs.Call centers schedule work orders as they come in. These work orders are not in a specific order or a specific location. Organizing these schedules becomes overwhelming and requires knowl It got me thinking about how I played my game in 2006. I already surround myself with people playing a bigger game every year. I have a mastermind group who constantly challenges me to think bigger. But what specifically did I do that helped me double my income this year, get asked to speak at multiple conferences and produce three new programs? Here are my 'Ten Insights to Playing a Bigger Game' 1. Be ruthless with your time.
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