By: The Bad Blogger | 2009-09-12 | Psychology This video changes me into more potential in believing I will earn a five figure income one day in the near future to come, and I'm serious, no jokes! Believe it or not, inside this video there is a small exercise where Anthony instructed Frank and John to do which I too did it in my room that literally makes me believe... read more
By: Mary Lee Gannon | 2010-03-27 | Careers A good interviewer will ask questions that will draw out your personality traits, strengths and weaknesses. The recruiter or human resources director has asked these behavioral questions to a number of people and knows the difference between an answer that is formulaic and safe and one that is engaging and forthright. I encourage you to step out of your comfort zone and not play it safe. read more
By: Gary Zalben | 2011-05-04 | Metaphysics Here are never revealed secrets for success. Many people think all they need to make money is to be smart, wrong. While the majority of wealthy people are smart, a combination of other factors comes into play. If you take... read more
By: Charles W Davis | 2010-04-04 | Marketing If you are running a small business today, choices are you are facing some pretty tough decisions. These are tough economic times, and they will likely get worse before they get better. So how do you compete in this kind of environment? Clearly the answer depends a great deal on what kind of business you have. But in a nutshell, you have got to be smarter than ever. read more
By: Joseph Young | 2010-04-03 | Economics How many of us feel like salmon swimming upstream trying to avoid being eaten by a bear market? It is affecting all of us in one way or another. We find ourselves changing our way of looking at things during times like this, - because we have to to survive. Some modes of thinking lead to crime and other such unprofitable activity, as human trafficking. That is not the answer. But it does demonstrate what can happen when people get desperate. Business owners change tactics in order to hang on to valuable employees, and that while trying to still make a profit. Their infrastructure changes with leanness, and more innovative ways of marketing, and self positioning for when the bear stops biting, and the bull starts charging back... read more
By: Edmond Hennessy | 2010-03-30 | Marketing If this market economy has driven you up a wall and you are stumped about how to advance your business, this impactive article is for you. A must-read for those that head-up, run or manage firms in this tougher-than-nails Market Jungle! read more
By: John Norris | 2010-04-01 | Music Portland band The Thermals sit down for an exclusive 1-hr long interview. Below please find the interview. read more
By: rajamoorthy | 2011-12-06 | Careers While you are preparing assiduously to get a job, cracking that important interview may not be the only thing worrying you. Chances are that you do not know how you will repay the big loan you took to do the course you just finished. If you find yourself in a ditch the least you could do is stop digging. Here are some ways of managing your budget if you are still waiting for a break read more
By: Hallie Crawford | 2010-03-31 | Careers There's gloom and doom everywhere regarding the economy, especially in the media. This can make it especially difficult to focus on conducting an effective job search . Let's be real - the economy will have an effect on your career search. It is tougher to find jobs, but not everything is as bad as the media makes it out to be. There ARE jobs out there and there ARE opportunities for you. read more
By: Tom LaForce | 2010-04-03 | Management A sagging stock market, rising grocery bills and a media that points out every indicator of gloom and doom are all intersecting to create the impression that our economy is struggling right now. Tough economic conditions create a difficult environment in which to nurture teamwork. As orders dry up and profits shrink, organizations start taking steps (often drastic ones) to still meet their goals. Employees find themselves resenting being asked to do more with less and worried about losing their jobs. read more
By: Lisa Ford | 2010-03-29 | Customer Service Learn why customer service is so important even in this tough marketplace. Customers are picky about where they will spend their money. Make certain you keep them loyal with the strategies offered here. read more
By: Cindy W. Atmar | 2010-03-30 | Non Profit Organizations Nonprofits are facing the tough economy just like all of us are. But this doesn't mean you should shutter operations and wait for the storm to pass. read more
By: sr.savaj | 2013-05-21 | Investments Over the last year, it is safe to convey that a lot of investors feared starting there regular phrases, when they popped them whatsoever. No body loves to start to see the proof that they're dropping a somewhat big percent of there purchases, even though they recognized full well that income was being shed before the address was actually popped. read more
By: Rick Johnson | 2010-04-03 | Motivation My first piece of advice on success today for anyone willing to listen is simply to turn off the news. Don't listen to CNN. Turn off the Fox News network, NBC, CNBC and all the other networks that are sensationalizing everything that is happening in our economy on a minute to minute basis. I have made a conscious decision not to listen because a high percentage of what you see on television today is pure garbage designed simply to improve ratings. I refuse to listen to a constant diet of negativity. In fact, I refuse to even associate with negative people. I suggest that each and every one of us has an obligation to protect our attitude. read more
By: Robert Mapes | 2010-03-30 | Accounting THE RECESSION. Since there isn't a crystal ball to help us predict how long it will last, we're forced to use the tools we do have - our business smarts and instincts - to get through it in one piece. read more