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Trusting Your Gut: How to Lead Using Your Instincts

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By Susan Young
We were all born with natural instinct. We cried when we were hungry - not because we were taught to, but because it was our instinctive response to our physical need. Emotion calls on instinct too. The “flight or fight” response to fear is one most of us have experienced and, with the […]

Treadmills

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By Francios J
One of the most popular choices people make for working out at home or at the gym is the treadmill. A treadmill is used indoors and allows the user to run or walk at their desired pace without really going anywhere. The key to the way treadmills work is a belt system that […]

Tips for Successful Event Planning

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By Kate Smalley
Event planning can turn even the most capable person into a ball of nerves. But if you’ve been selected to plan your company’s next holiday party, awards banquet or open house, relax. Our helpful tips can make the process go more smoothly and successfully.
Initial Considerations
First, consider how you want your event […]

Tips for businesses that accept credit cards

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By Bob Hett
Let’s face it, many businesses cringe when they think of dealing with banks when they are looking to set up merchant credit card accounts. The truth is that in order to be in business in this day and age as a merchant, you must be prepared to accept and process credit cards. Most […]

Tips For Setting Up A Home Office

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By Jeff Schuman
Setting up a home office is one of the most important tasks you
will face when you make the decision to work from your own home.
Your home office can be a corner of your kitchen or living room
or, if space permits, a former spare bedroom.
Size is less important that functionality. […]

Time Share

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By Shannon B
A time share is basically jointly owned property. Most people purchase a time share in the form of a vacation property. While most families or individuals cannot afford two homes or to travel to a second home a number of times a year, they have the option of investing in a time share. […]

Three Building Blocks of Leadership

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By Kenneth Strong
By: Kenneth Strong
It’s not enough to declare that your selected candidate for promotion to supervisor is now a “leader.” You must provide him or her with three essential building blocks. And by the way, if you are the one being asked to take on the additional responsibility of leadership you should insist […]

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