Archive for June, 2008



Your Vacation! Don’t Forget to Take One

Monday 30 June 2008 @ 1:06 pm

Learn how to create a successful holiday. Planning your vacation ahead of time is part of managing your business. You will see it will reduce your stress and let you go off on holidays with the peace of mind that you deserve. Given that we live in a stressful world, where we are often going full tilt and have many commitments and responsibilities, it is important to take time off. Stop the merry-go-round, take a break, do something totally different, something out of your ordinary work routine. It is a wonderful way to revitalize and re-energize to better manage your business.

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Ryan and Jessica’s Decision - Part III

Monday 30 June 2008 @ 1:06 pm

Jessica and Ryan are like millions of people across the world that go into fields and careers in which they have no interest. I will continue this series to show you how to choose your career, write your resume, go on your interview, and completely manage your entire career no matter what stage you are in.

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The First 90 Days

Monday 30 June 2008 @ 1:06 pm

If you are making the leap to a new role it can be thrilling to think of the challenges and possibilities ahead of you. But equally you probably weren’t expecting to feel so full of doubt and fear. To ensure future success, The First 90 Days in a new job is a critical time. Although a honeymoon period, it is also when you can be at your most vulnerable; without allies and strategic alliances to support and protect you.

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Cash Gifting, a Review,

Monday 30 June 2008 @ 1:06 pm

Does Cash Gifting work? Well, this article will enable you to judge for yourself. The Cash Gifting activity is based on the ‘One Up’ Gifting Principal that has been around for many years and at least two of the programs have been going for eight years or so.

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Is a Career in Dental Hygiene Right For Me?

Monday 30 June 2008 @ 1:06 pm

When it comes to picking a career, some people know from day one what they want to do and others take decades to decide. If you fall into the latter category, you might want to consider a career in dental hygiene. Not only is the pay often quite good, it is a job where you genuinely get to help people all over the world.

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Do Nice Employees Finish Last?

Monday 30 June 2008 @ 12:06 pm

It’s an age-old question that comes in many forms. Do nice employees finish last? Is it better to be feared than loved? Does the squeaky wheel really get the grease? As much as the business world is portrayed as cold and heartless, it is not necessarily true that nice employees finish last, or that success requires being a bit of a jerk.

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Computer Animation Jobs Comes in Different Varieties

Monday 30 June 2008 @ 12:06 pm

If computers fascinate you, then there are some really great jobs in the industry that you may want to check out, especially in the design, animation and graphic genres. Many of the individuals that have computer animation jobs started out with a love of movies, cartoons and graphics. This type of career will allow you to help design computer animation programs, design 3D or 2D animations and possibly even develop computer games.

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Should I Get Help From a Career Counselor?

Monday 30 June 2008 @ 12:06 pm

With thousands of workers being laid off, the competition for jobs should be strong. A career counselor may be able to help people become more focused and strategic about their job search.

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Successful Career Change Stories From Real-Life “Second Acts”

Monday 30 June 2008 @ 12:06 pm

Conventional wisdom among professional recruiters holds that a typical American changes jobs between seven and ten times during his or her lifetime. However, a growing number of professionals have started to change their careers entirely, not just their employers. In fact, with career lines blurred by technology and market demands, some working adults have even discovered happiness by pursuing two different careers at the same time.

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Starting a Flight Career With a David Clark Headset

Monday 30 June 2008 @ 12:06 pm

If you are just learning to fly to earn you pilot’s wings, there are a large number of pilot supplies that you must get to adequately support you while training. Pilot supplies include the proper apparel, carbon monoxide detectors, bird deterrents, aviation calendars, ear plugs, flight computers, charts and maps, clocks, flight bags, timers, plotters, parachutes and oxygen systems, among others. The list goes on.

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