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    They'll Never Know - Tips to Saving Money When Planning Your Wedding
    At least once a year, Internet headlines and the front page of your local paper’s “Life” section declare the new “average” cost for weddings. Most recently, it’s been in the ballpark of $30,000, which is about what it cost for me to go to college.When I began to plan my wedding four years
    ion.

    Be grateful for what you have.

    Check your income for last year. What's your amount for 2003? Determine the number of days you want to work in 2004, divide that into your 2004 projections and you have a new monthly financial model!

    You don't have to look for new business to create new business; just create the space for it to appear. Take care of yourself, first, and avoid a hectic January.

    Inner Mirrors and Closets Begin the Day
    You're probably like most of us and don't give much thought to your mirror or your closet. Yet they are an integral part of getting up and facing the day.Of course, if men weren't expected to shave, many of them could do very well without a mirror, only running a comb briefly through thei
    As a healthy business owner or independent professional, how do you end your year? Well, I tell my clients to stop working. That's right, stop working. The kind of work I'm talking about is the work of getting new business. There is no new business in the dark days of winter, just the clean up of old business. If you have clients that must spend in order to deduct prior to years’ end, go to it. This is for those who have the time to take the time.

    Just stop. Take it easy. Take a day or more to clean out your space. Go through each document and get rid of as many as possible. If it's important, it will show up again. Don't answer the phone until the bags are full. (Don't answer the phone until 10:30 a.m. anyway, just for this month.)

    Remain calm during this hectic time.

    Throw away all your old magazines. Don't subscribe to any new ones without an old one expiring. Check your e-mail subscriptions. Remove those you never read. Review the past year and identify the intangibles that contributed to your success. Passion, attitude, commitment, integrity and perseverance are solid ingredients in business achievements.

    Let go of everything in your life that drains you or is a burden. Look at your daytimer, starting from January 1. How much time was scheduled for you? How many new friends did you make this year? How many problem people will you eliminate from the Rolodex of life? How much more time will there be for you or your new hobby?

    What did you learn this past year? Write a letter to yourself and applaud your triumphs and your failures. Look at the people who have helped you this past year. Send them a note of appreciation.

    Be grateful for what you have.

    Check your income for last year. What's your amount for 2003? Determine the number of days you want to work in 2004, divide that into your 2004 projections and you have a new monthly financial model!

    You don't have to look for new business to create new business; just create the space for it to appear. Take care of yourself, first, and avoid a hectic January.

    How to Recruit a Fantastic Employee Using a 3 Step System, No One Knows!
    The more you know about people the easier it gets to run a small business. This statement is so true, yet I don't know many business owners that use this power principle.Are you working long hours? Do you have few holidays? Would you like to grow your business, but you already work many h
    have the time to take the time.

    Just stop. Take it easy. Take a day or more to clean out your space. Go through each document and get rid of as many as possible. If it's important, it will show up again. Don't answer the phone until the bags are full. (Don't answer the phone until 10:30 a.m. anyway, just for this month.)

    Remain calm during this hectic time.

    Throw away all your old magazines. Don't subscribe to any new ones without an old one expiring. Check your e-mail subscriptions. Remove those you never read. Review the past year and identify the intangibles that contributed to your success. Passion, attitude, commitment, integrity and perseverance are solid ingredients in business achievements.

    Let go of everything in your life that drains you or is a burden. Look at your daytimer, starting from January 1. How much time was scheduled for you? How many new friends did you make this year? How many problem people will you eliminate from the Rolodex of life? How much more time will there be for you or your new hobby?

    What did you learn this past year? Write a letter to yourself and applaud your triumphs and your failures. Look at the people who have helped you this past year. Send them a note of appreciation.

    Be grateful for what you have.

    Check your income for last year. What's your amount for 2003? Determine the number of days you want to work in 2004, divide that into your 2004 projections and you have a new monthly financial model!

    You don't have to look for new business to create new business; just create the space for it to appear. Take care of yourself, first, and avoid a hectic January.

    Real Estate - Your Retirement Nest Egg
    If you own a home now is it part of your retirement plan? Do you have enough equity built up to carry you through your golden years? Real Estate has the highest profit margin of anything you will every own. So why not learn how to make money in the Real Estate market.With the equity just
    subscribe to any new ones without an old one expiring. Check your e-mail subscriptions. Remove those you never read. Review the past year and identify the intangibles that contributed to your success. Passion, attitude, commitment, integrity and perseverance are solid ingredients in business achievements.

    Let go of everything in your life that drains you or is a burden. Look at your daytimer, starting from January 1. How much time was scheduled for you? How many new friends did you make this year? How many problem people will you eliminate from the Rolodex of life? How much more time will there be for you or your new hobby?

    What did you learn this past year? Write a letter to yourself and applaud your triumphs and your failures. Look at the people who have helped you this past year. Send them a note of appreciation.

    Be grateful for what you have.

    Check your income for last year. What's your amount for 2003? Determine the number of days you want to work in 2004, divide that into your 2004 projections and you have a new monthly financial model!

    You don't have to look for new business to create new business; just create the space for it to appear. Take care of yourself, first, and avoid a hectic January.

    Notary Public Licenses
    Notaries are responsible persons appointed by a state government to administer oaths and to attest to the authenticity of important documents. They have the right to take and validate the signature on all acknowledgements of mortgages, deeds, liens and powers of attorney. Notaries only verify th
    January 1. How much time was scheduled for you? How many new friends did you make this year? How many problem people will you eliminate from the Rolodex of life? How much more time will there be for you or your new hobby?

    What did you learn this past year? Write a letter to yourself and applaud your triumphs and your failures. Look at the people who have helped you this past year. Send them a note of appreciation.

    Be grateful for what you have.

    Check your income for last year. What's your amount for 2003? Determine the number of days you want to work in 2004, divide that into your 2004 projections and you have a new monthly financial model!

    You don't have to look for new business to create new business; just create the space for it to appear. Take care of yourself, first, and avoid a hectic January.

    The Most Important Aspect of Writing Web Copy
    There is an ongoing debate about web copy. Some say that it should be similar to direct mail copy. Others state that is should be written in a more editorial, news offering style. However, both styles work. Both styles generate thousands of dollars of money for the website owners. Why is th
    ion.

    Be grateful for what you have.

    Check your income for last year. What's your amount for 2003? Determine the number of days you want to work in 2004, divide that into your 2004 projections and you have a new monthly financial model!

    You don't have to look for new business to create new business; just create the space for it to appear. Take care of yourself, first, and avoid a hectic January. Take a nap, go to the movies, buy yourself a present and be happy.

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