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5 Ways To Behave Like A CEO Starting Today

5 Ways To Behave Like A CEO Starting Today

Posted on 09. Jun, 2009 by Guest Author.

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Guest post by Sheri McConnell.
One thing I know for sure, is that the sooner a business owner begins to think like a CEO (Chief Entrepreneurial Officer), the faster their business will grow. Below are five ways you can start behaving like a CEO today!
1. Switch from the Big Picture to the Micro Picture Each Day
To [...]

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Ultra-Simple 3-Step Productivity System for Getting Amazing Things Done

Ultra-Simple 3-Step Productivity System for Getting Amazing Things Done

Posted on 02. Jun, 2009 by Guest Author.

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Guest post by Leo Babauta.
You’ve read a bunch of different productivity posts, blogs, books, and magazine articles — admit it — and yet it’s always so complicated. You just want to accomplish great things, without all the fuss.
And while there are many great systems out there — GTD, Zen To Done, Extreme GTD, The Power [...]

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Forced Continuity Programs – are you losing clients because of yours?

Posted on 14. May, 2009 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.

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Guest post by Sandra Martini, Strategic Implementation & Systems Expert.
In choosing a title for this article, I was sorely tempted to name it “Knock it off already! We’re people, not !@#$% revenue streams!”
You see, I’ve been set off once too often by business owners imposing “forced continuity” on unsuspecting clients.
While this may work for months [...]

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The Cycle of Completion: Making Way for Success

Posted on 28. Apr, 2009 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.

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Guest post by Jack Canfield.
Do you live in a state of mental and physical clutter? Do you have a bunch of unfinished business lurking around every corner?
Incomplete projects, unfinished business, and piles of cluttered messes can weigh you down and take away from the energy you have to move forward toward your goals.
When you don’t [...]

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Systems: Small Changes Lead to Big Improvements

Posted on 20. Mar, 2009 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.

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 Guest post by Beth Schneider
My personal trainer, Laura Mak is awesome. She comes up with fun and interesting ways to do boring exercises, like lunges. The other day as I was lunging and bending while holding on to a pair of 10 pound weights, I found myself losing my balance.
After watching me flail around, she [...]

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How To Handle Your Newsletter Unsubscribes

Posted on 09. Mar, 2009 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.

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Guest post by Sandra Martini.
In the beginning, when you’re writing your newsletter and repurposing your articles in order to continuously grow your list, things are great.
You go to bed, wake up and find you have new ezine subscribers. It’s a wonderful feeling (almost as good as waking up to find you’ve sold some products).
Then comes [...]

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Are You Drowning Under Piles of Paper?

Posted on 06. Jan, 2009 by Elizabeth Potts Weinstein.

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Modern families can accumulate a large amount of paper and information, similar to a mini-corporation.  The management of these records can overwhelm and frustrate many people, resulting in disorganized, voluminous files, and the inability to locate important information when it is needed.  The following series of questions & answers addresses issues families may face in [...]

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