That is the question isn’t it. For some people these mysterious forces keep interjecting in their lives that they are forced to ask “Why me?” Somehow the thought is that whatever has happened to them is not happening to other people that they are the only ones who ever experience hardship of any kind. . . . → Read More: Why You Shouln’t Ask Why Me?
If your in business you’re always gonna have problems its how you handle those problems that going to keep you in business.
SOLVE YOUR CUSTOMERS PROBLEMS INSTANTLY INSTANTLY? Yes I did say I instantly. Whether we like it or not we now live in the most technically advanced period in human history. People . . . → Read More: Network Marketing Tips For Your Internet Business or MLM Opportunity
Getting the word out is one of the hardest things to do for any business owner. But when you’re running a busy and successful restaurant, it gets all the more difficult. In order to make sure your employees and your guests know what’s changing in your store, you might want to invest in a . . . → Read More: What’s On Your Bulletin Board?
Everyone likes being appreciated – I know I do and I suspect most other people do also.
We were taught – or “trained” – at a very young age to say “thank you” at the same time we were taught to say “please.” I still hear parents today asking their kids the same question . . . → Read More: Three Steps to a Powerful Thank You
Evelyn complained that one of her bosses was wasting her time. As a young attorney in a medium-sized firm, she considered every partner in the firm to be “her boss.”
One of the partners, Roger, was the real problem. She didn’t mind when Roger called her into his office to give her an assignment . . . → Read More: When Your Boss Wastes Your Time
There is a plague among us. No, it’s not fatal like ebola or avian flu. But it can your make your ears bleed- figuratively speaking- if you’re an English freak like me. This scourge is referred to simply as bad English. Recently, its spread is being fueled by an army of illiterates taking to . . . → Read More: Illiterate America: An Epidemic of Bad English