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How To Get A Millionaire Mind preparation because we had neither the time nor the patience to introduce him properly, had been eaten by the other fish in the aquarium. That was the only possible explanation for his disappearance.You may often find yourself wondering why some individuals struggle to exist while others have an abundance of wealth. The key to all this is the mindset of the individuals. Those who are wealthy have what many refer to as a millionaire mind. This millionaire mind is a different way of thinking that separates those who are successful from everyone else.When it comes to the millionaire mind the subconscious is the most powerful. It often takes over for the conscious mind. This allows individuals to achieve success rather than pushing the subconscious mind out of the way and listening to See any similarities to what so often happens in business situations? We spend all our time and energy on the acquisition of a person, we want them to shake things up, we're eager to have that happen, so we just drop them in the tank! And they get eaten – figuratively - by the status quo. The purpose of this story is to suggest you spend at least as much time and effort in the assimila How to Select Your Donations What does an aquarium have to do with a new hire? More than you think. Read on and see how an experience in ignoring the rules of good aquarium management resulted in a lesson that has much broader application.There is an unlimited drive to innovate in nearly any area. And the easiest way to innovate is to copy a concept that has been invented in an adjacent or remote area.Donations where originally reserved to non-profit organizations (Amnesty, Greenpeace, Red Cross, WNF, etc) to fund their (ideological) activities.Now you see this donation pattern on a regular basis on the internet. The best example I saw was on a internet site of which the owner exhibited a self development ideology -- acting against the traditional order (society). The owner had just switched from an adsense method At 12 years old, I was a partner in an aquarium. Four of us owned it and the fish and plants that inhabited it. We got the money to buy new fish by scavenging 5 cent deposit beverage bottles. We'd gather the bottles, cash them in and go to the aquarium dealer and buy fish. We had developed a pretty good collection of Gouramis, Angelfish. Mollys and Neon Tetras, along with the necessary catfish and plants to make our freshwater aquarium look good, provide cover, and yet remain uncrowded. The one thing we had done was always buy two fish of the same kind. But one Saturday we went looking for bottles – pickings were scarce and we only found enough to get money for one fish. We really wanted to add a zebra fish to our collection, so we bought just one fish - even though the dealer advised against it - and brought it home. We introduced our new fish with little fanfare - we simply dropped it into the tank. All the other pairs had been put into the aquarium in their plastic bags for a few hours in order to let the community get to know them. We were tired from scavenging bottles, it was getting late, and we were in a hurry to see how our zebra fish looked in the aquarium. Our zebra fish darted around and showed a lot of energy – just what we wanted to liven up the aquarium. We noticed that all the other fish seemed to get a little tense with this new fish buzzing around the aquarium, but none attacked him and we felt that everything would settle down overnight. We put the cover on the aquarium, and went to bed. The next day we checked on our aquarium, and the zebra fish was gone! The cover was still on, and it was heavy glass that could not be moved by a fish. We had no other pets at the time, and the house was free of rats and rodents. What we did notice was that the other fish in the aquarium had returned to their pre-zebra demeanor - everything was calm and collected in this little community - no tension, and all the pairs were in their places. We came to the conclusion that our hard earned zebra fish - all alone because we lacked the patience to wait until we had the money for a pair, and introduced with little preparation because we had neither the time nor the patience to introduce him properly, had been eaten by the other fish in the aquarium. That was the only possible explanation for his disappearance. See any similarities to what so often happens in business situations? We spend all our time and energy on the acquisition of a person, we want them to shake things up, we're eager to have that happen, so we just drop them in the tank! And they get eaten – figuratively - by the status quo. The purpose of this story is to suggest you spend at least as much time and effort in the assimilat Wide Spread Government Credit Card Abuse Forces Federal Law Change the necessary catfish and plants to make our freshwater aquarium look good, provide cover, and yet remain uncrowded.The widespread government credit card abuse has forced the federal laws to change to protect the American taxpayers money as government workers would violate the trust of the American people and spend money, which is supposed to be used for official government business.The Government Credit Card Abuse Prevention Act of 2006' has so far it not been able to cure the fine folks in government from cheating us and stealing taxpayers money. When a government worker it uses a government credit card for expenditures of personal use they are stealing and yet we are not putting these people in j The one thing we had done was always buy two fish of the same kind. But one Saturday we went looking for bottles – pickings were scarce and we only found enough to get money for one fish. We really wanted to add a zebra fish to our collection, so we bought just one fish - even though the dealer advised against it - and brought it home. We introduced our new fish with little fanfare - we simply dropped it into the tank. All the other pairs had been put into the aquarium in their plastic bags for a few hours in order to let the community get to know them. We were tired from scavenging bottles, it was getting late, and we were in a hurry to see how our zebra fish looked in the aquarium. Our zebra fish darted around and showed a lot of energy – just what we wanted to liven up the aquarium. We noticed that all the other fish seemed to get a little tense with this new fish buzzing around the aquarium, but none attacked him and we felt that everything would settle down overnight. We put the cover on the aquarium, and went to bed. The next day we checked on our aquarium, and the zebra fish was gone! The cover was still on, and it was heavy glass that could not be moved by a fish. We had no other pets at the time, and the house was free of rats and rodents. What we did notice was that the other fish in the aquarium had returned to their pre-zebra demeanor - everything was calm and collected in this little community - no tension, and all the pairs were in their places. We came to the conclusion that our hard earned zebra fish - all alone because we lacked the patience to wait until we had the money for a pair, and introduced with little preparation because we had neither the time nor the patience to introduce him properly, had been eaten by the other fish in the aquarium. That was the only possible explanation for his disappearance. See any similarities to what so often happens in business situations? We spend all our time and energy on the acquisition of a person, we want them to shake things up, we're eager to have that happen, so we just drop them in the tank! And they get eaten – figuratively - by the status quo. The purpose of this story is to suggest you spend at least as much time and effort in the assimila Choosing The Right Retail Technology Partner m in their plastic bags for a few hours in order to let the community get to know them. We were tired from scavenging bottles, it was getting late, and we were in a hurry to see how our zebra fish looked in the aquarium.Would you ask an unsuccessful person how to become more successful? Or ask a friend with a run-down car what the best vehicle is on the market? I would think not.So, it is suffice to say that you shouldn't ask a fellow retailer who is struggling with their business technology where to get software technology from. In more cases than one, you'll find they got software that didn't suit their needs, and have a retail service provider who isn't helping them succeed.Having the right technology is one thing. Having a good retail technology partner who knows retail and backed by an exce Our zebra fish darted around and showed a lot of energy – just what we wanted to liven up the aquarium. We noticed that all the other fish seemed to get a little tense with this new fish buzzing around the aquarium, but none attacked him and we felt that everything would settle down overnight. We put the cover on the aquarium, and went to bed. The next day we checked on our aquarium, and the zebra fish was gone! The cover was still on, and it was heavy glass that could not be moved by a fish. We had no other pets at the time, and the house was free of rats and rodents. What we did notice was that the other fish in the aquarium had returned to their pre-zebra demeanor - everything was calm and collected in this little community - no tension, and all the pairs were in their places. We came to the conclusion that our hard earned zebra fish - all alone because we lacked the patience to wait until we had the money for a pair, and introduced with little preparation because we had neither the time nor the patience to introduce him properly, had been eaten by the other fish in the aquarium. That was the only possible explanation for his disappearance. See any similarities to what so often happens in business situations? We spend all our time and energy on the acquisition of a person, we want them to shake things up, we're eager to have that happen, so we just drop them in the tank! And they get eaten – figuratively - by the status quo. The purpose of this story is to suggest you spend at least as much time and effort in the assimila Forget About Saving Time ed on our aquarium, and the zebra fish was gone! The cover was still on, and it was heavy glass that could not be moved by a fish. We had no other pets at the time, and the house was free of rats and rodents. What we did notice was that the other fish in the aquarium had returned to their pre-zebra demeanor - everything was calm and collected in this little community - no tension, and all the pairs were in their places.Myth: You can save time. There is no way you can bank unused hours. Each hour gets spent. Time is the most democratic of resources. Everyone is given the same amount every day. Since every minute is nonrenewable, all that matters is how you are using your time this minute.You might recognize these two colleagues who started work in the same department at the same time.Meet John:He is the last one to turn in work on a group project.He can take days to respond to messages.He surrounds himself with We came to the conclusion that our hard earned zebra fish - all alone because we lacked the patience to wait until we had the money for a pair, and introduced with little preparation because we had neither the time nor the patience to introduce him properly, had been eaten by the other fish in the aquarium. That was the only possible explanation for his disappearance. See any similarities to what so often happens in business situations? We spend all our time and energy on the acquisition of a person, we want them to shake things up, we're eager to have that happen, so we just drop them in the tank! And they get eaten – figuratively - by the status quo. The purpose of this story is to suggest you spend at least as much time and effort in the assimila Franchising Nations and the Future of a United World preparation because we had neither the time nor the patience to introduce him properly, had been eaten by the other fish in the aquarium. That was the only possible explanation for his disappearance.Many people who understand the franchising model intimately have recognized the value of it to unite the world in a common cause. The Franchising of Nations and the Future of a United World makes sense for so many reasons. Of course critics say it can never work, but that is because they cannot do it. In fact not only can the franchising of nations work it maybe the only that will work. Still critics say it is too difficult, complex and it cannot be done. Interesting comments indeed.Franchising Nations is easy. Look how easy it was for the United States to sign up states to join? How ca See any similarities to what so often happens in business situations? We spend all our time and energy on the acquisition of a person, we want them to shake things up, we're eager to have that happen, so we just drop them in the tank! And they get eaten – figuratively - by the status quo. The purpose of this story is to suggest you spend at least as much time and effort in the assimilation of people as you do in the acquisition of people. Spend time with the new person, and with the people who will be part of the environment that the new person will have to live, survive and succeed in. Build the bridges of understanding and expectations that will allow the workgroup to be successful in accepting the newcomer. If you just parachute them in – sink or swim – you do so at your own peril. There is no bigger opportunity for improvement in both the acquisition and development of talent than in the process of assimilating new talent into your organization. Take the time and energy to review how you bring people into your organization, talk to new hires, listen to suggestions on ways to help them be successful, then implement their suggestions. Make sure the success of people that are hired is a goal of the hiring manager, and make sure he or she understands their own performance will be measured on the basis of how well their hires succeed. Create a structure for followup that ensures the new person has regular contact with their manager - a structure that communicates expectations to the hiring manager for how they are to develop the new person. If you accept the attitude that every new selection, be it a hire, promotion or transfer represents an opportunity to improve your organization, and you follow that attitude, you will see a much higher proportion of successful hires from both a retention and contribution standpoint. I wish we'd used that with our zebra fish – as it turned out our aquarium never did get another fish – our little aquarium community liked things just the way they were – and we didn't want to mess with the status quo – plus we'd run out of deposit bottle sources. And that's when our aquarium started to decline.
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