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Your Colleague Is A Psychopath - Psychopathy In The Workplace ceYour colleague in the adjacent cubicle took credit for you big sale; she blackmailed the receptionist and got her fired; she sweet-talks the boss every day and he falls for it. She feels no remorse for all the trouble she causes. She has no conscience. Her empathy seems fake. She causes trouble in the office but she keeps getting rewarded for it. Upper management loves her. You think to yourself, "What a psychopath." Actually, you may be right. Psychopathy in the workplace is alive and kicking.We all know people like this in our workplace - our colleagues, our co-workers, our boss, upper management, the salespeople - but few of us even considered that these people may, in fact, actually be psychopaths.The clinical definition of psychopath is: A p Immediately Impostor Incidentally Parallel Principal Principle Sentence Separate Speech Too Tragedy Until Villain One valuable piece of advice is not to overuse 'big words' just for the sake of using them. I strongly agree with Don Watson's principals clearly stated in his book "Death Sentences". Management Speak (and over usage of unfamiliar terms) will make your listener or reader's go brain-dead quicker than a Sunday sermon. I offer the following excerpt from a book I recently acquired, see if your brain picks up every word and follows along with what the author is trying to express or if, like me, your brain shuts down and your eyes glaze over. "Not a succedaneum for satisfying the nympholepsy of nullifidians, it is hoped that the haecceity of this enchiridion of arcane and recondite sesquipedalian items will appeal to the oniomania of an eximious Gemeinschaft whose legerity and sophrosyne, whose Sprachgef?hl and orexis will find more than fugacious fulfillment among its felicific pages." In closing I would like to offer one last bit of advice; grow your vocabulary first then pract How To Inspire Your Staff to Higher Productivity As a Copy Editor and Web site Reviewer I would like to share some concepts on writing with you. Let me begin by mentioning that for those of you that hate to write and have found the need to share your thoughts there is hope!For too many workers, their get-up and go has gotten up and left, and it's not coming back any time soon. Let's take a look at a three-part process of inspiring your staff to higher productivity.First, we want our staff to get inspired. How do you inspire someone more than appreciate them for being alive and showing up. We have to care enough to know more about them. If we don't know, we have to ask. We only have to ask if we want results. If you don't want results, don't finish reading this article.You can ask employees to list of what they like about being alive. Ask them to identify what they believe is their individual purpose in being alive .Ask them what they believe they are here to contribute in this lifetime to the world, to the commun Ghostwriters can effectively create content rich content for your use usually for a very small fee. Look at most all of our President's First Ladies' books that have been written in recent years. Each and every one was written by a ghostwriter. For example I have heard it said, Hillary Clinton's book "It Takes A Village" was written by not one but three ghostwriters. However you don't have to be famous to take advantage of these services. If you do decide that you want to write your own story perhaps you might want to make note of some of the most misused words and phrases so you don't get caught in their snares. The most often abused set of words that are used ineffectively and improperly are the two words 'effect' vs. 'affect'. Think of it this way, effect is the thing that causes the action while affect is the end result. Perhaps that will help you keep those two from being entangled. I am sure you can think of many more that you have tripped over from time to time. To my thinking the second set that you should pay attention to is the set or words ‘its’ and it’s’. The first one is possessive, meaning something belongs to it while the second is a contraction for the two words ‘it is’. Watch out for those two and if you find yourself stumbling over them read them out loud as ‘it is’. If it doesn’t make sense that way then it is wrong and you should not use the apostrophe. A wide vocabulary is a repository that pulls together your ideas and generates powerful arguments. Have you ever been in mid thought or sentence and said, "What's that word I'm looking for?" As an author and editor I find myself constantly searching for just the right word or phrase. One of the most valuable tools to employ is a thesaurus. However there are times when even those will fail you. Perhaps you have been looking for a tool to supplement your current source or one that will assist you in understanding the proper usage and definitions. For the last year I have been using White Smoke. If you would like more information on this wonderful program White Smoke offers a demo at their website at (http://network.adsmarket.com/click/imNsnY2ff523YZicZZ1-w4tjmJ6NnYOUjw). It provides not only antonym and synonyms but definitions as well. Another benefit of using this program, for me, is that you can specify the type of writing you are doing and it will provide you with options that fit that writing style. For example, if you are writing a business letter the suggestions it gives for enhancement and replacement are totally different than if you were to specify your content was for dating purposes. I am certain you will find this tool a valuable resource. Words should be fun. Learning to use them properly is imperative in the internet environment. Not only spelling but sentence structure are all laid bare as we are limited to the written word for most of our online communications. The right words in the right form written in a well formed sentence can clarify and fortify your message. Language reflects not only our culture but our ideas. It explains our lives and our life experiences. It is our way of transferring our observations and perceptions to one another. Communication is a two way street. It helps you understand the others and others understand you. This being the case it is important to remember to clearly state what you want the reader to understand. For instance, just because you know what an acronym means doesn’t mean your reader will. Clarity makes for better understanding and better understanding makes for better communication. You may know that SEO means Search Engine Optimization but your reader might not. So, write out your acronym no matter how often you have used it in the past before relying on it to stand alone in your writing. Clarity is key! If your sentence seems too long it probably is; break it into two easier to understand sentences in that case. Remember to keep your sentences short and sweet they will be much easier for your reader to follow along. Yet another point that bears making is that when you use words improperly or even just spell them incorrectly it implies that either you are lazy, misinformed, or just plain uneducated. There are several words that seem to inevitably end up misspelled. You may want to make a mental note of some of these so that you don’t trip over them. I will share with you a few of them here but please note this is in no way a comprehensive list. Accidentally One valuable piece of advice is not to overuse 'big words' just for the sake of using them. I strongly agree with Don Watson's principals clearly stated in his book "Death Sentences". Management Speak (and over usage of unfamiliar terms) will make your listener or reader's go brain-dead quicker than a Sunday sermon. I offer the following excerpt from a book I recently acquired, see if your brain picks up every word and follows along with what the author is trying to express or if, like me, your brain shuts down and your eyes glaze over. "Not a succedaneum for satisfying the nympholepsy of nullifidians, it is hoped that the haecceity of this enchiridion of arcane and recondite sesquipedalian items will appeal to the oniomania of an eximious Gemeinschaft whose legerity and sophrosyne, whose Sprachgef?hl and orexis will find more than fugacious fulfillment among its felicific pages." In closing I would like to offer one last bit of advice; grow your vocabulary first then practi Fibonacci Numbers - How to Use Them for Huge Trading Profits! ime to time. To my thinking the second set that you should pay attention to is the set or words ‘its’ and it’s’. The first one is possessive, meaning something belongs to it while the second is a contraction for the two words ‘it is’. Watch out for those two and if you find yourself stumbling over them read them out loud as ‘it is’. If it doesn’t make sense that way then it is wrong and you should not use the apostrophe.The Fibonacci numbers sequence and the golden ratio have fascinated mathematicians for hundreds of years.While Fibonacci numbers have many applications, they have received considerable interest from traders due to their uncanny accuracy in spotting market turning points in advance.You can use Fibonacci numbers as a predictive tool and when used correctly they can enhance a your analysis of the market, helping you to increase profits and decrease risk.The History of Fibonacci NumbersThe Fibonacci number sequence first appeared as the solution to a problem in the Liber Abaci, a book written by Leonardo Fibonacci in 1202 to introduce the Hindu-Arabic numerals used today to a Europe still using Roman numerals.The original problem A wide vocabulary is a repository that pulls together your ideas and generates powerful arguments. Have you ever been in mid thought or sentence and said, "What's that word I'm looking for?" As an author and editor I find myself constantly searching for just the right word or phrase. One of the most valuable tools to employ is a thesaurus. However there are times when even those will fail you. Perhaps you have been looking for a tool to supplement your current source or one that will assist you in understanding the proper usage and definitions. For the last year I have been using White Smoke. If you would like more information on this wonderful program White Smoke offers a demo at their website at (http://network.adsmarket.com/click/imNsnY2ff523YZicZZ1-w4tjmJ6NnYOUjw). It provides not only antonym and synonyms but definitions as well. Another benefit of using this program, for me, is that you can specify the type of writing you are doing and it will provide you with options that fit that writing style. For example, if you are writing a business letter the suggestions it gives for enhancement and replacement are totally different than if you were to specify your content was for dating purposes. I am certain you will find this tool a valuable resource. Words should be fun. Learning to use them properly is imperative in the internet environment. Not only spelling but sentence structure are all laid bare as we are limited to the written word for most of our online communications. The right words in the right form written in a well formed sentence can clarify and fortify your message. Language reflects not only our culture but our ideas. It explains our lives and our life experiences. It is our way of transferring our observations and perceptions to one another. Communication is a two way street. It helps you understand the others and others understand you. This being the case it is important to remember to clearly state what you want the reader to understand. For instance, just because you know what an acronym means doesn’t mean your reader will. Clarity makes for better understanding and better understanding makes for better communication. You may know that SEO means Search Engine Optimization but your reader might not. So, write out your acronym no matter how often you have used it in the past before relying on it to stand alone in your writing. Clarity is key! If your sentence seems too long it probably is; break it into two easier to understand sentences in that case. Remember to keep your sentences short and sweet they will be much easier for your reader to follow along. Yet another point that bears making is that when you use words improperly or even just spell them incorrectly it implies that either you are lazy, misinformed, or just plain uneducated. There are several words that seem to inevitably end up misspelled. You may want to make a mental note of some of these so that you don’t trip over them. I will share with you a few of them here but please note this is in no way a comprehensive list. Accidentally One valuable piece of advice is not to overuse 'big words' just for the sake of using them. I strongly agree with Don Watson's principals clearly stated in his book "Death Sentences". Management Speak (and over usage of unfamiliar terms) will make your listener or reader's go brain-dead quicker than a Sunday sermon. I offer the following excerpt from a book I recently acquired, see if your brain picks up every word and follows along with what the author is trying to express or if, like me, your brain shuts down and your eyes glaze over. "Not a succedaneum for satisfying the nympholepsy of nullifidians, it is hoped that the haecceity of this enchiridion of arcane and recondite sesquipedalian items will appeal to the oniomania of an eximious Gemeinschaft whose legerity and sophrosyne, whose Sprachgef?hl and orexis will find more than fugacious fulfillment among its felicific pages." In closing I would like to offer one last bit of advice; grow your vocabulary first then pract Google Has No Content On Page icZZ1-w4tjmJ6NnYOUjw). It provides not only antonym and synonyms but definitions as well. Another benefit of using this program, for me, is that you can specify the type of writing you are doing and it will provide you with options that fit that writing style. For example, if you are writing a business letter the suggestions it gives for enhancement and replacement are totally different than if you were to specify your content was for dating purposes. I am certain you will find this tool a valuable resource.One of the post from My SEO world Meet Up Group….!One of my Friend posted“Best example is google and yahoo and other good Search engines, they are not using Meta tags, keyword and description. Google.com has no content on page”In response to this I say content & Meta tags are important. Below is my reply for the post.Hi,I have come across same problem when I was optimizing a site. In the process of my optimization I went to my “Product Manager” to add some content on home page but what I got in reply was"No Ravz I am not in favor of keeping any content on my page"So I replied it is very important in respect of search engines… how will search engines come to know what are we all about, we have mention in our ti Words should be fun. Learning to use them properly is imperative in the internet environment. Not only spelling but sentence structure are all laid bare as we are limited to the written word for most of our online communications. The right words in the right form written in a well formed sentence can clarify and fortify your message. Language reflects not only our culture but our ideas. It explains our lives and our life experiences. It is our way of transferring our observations and perceptions to one another. Communication is a two way street. It helps you understand the others and others understand you. This being the case it is important to remember to clearly state what you want the reader to understand. For instance, just because you know what an acronym means doesn’t mean your reader will. Clarity makes for better understanding and better understanding makes for better communication. You may know that SEO means Search Engine Optimization but your reader might not. So, write out your acronym no matter how often you have used it in the past before relying on it to stand alone in your writing. Clarity is key! If your sentence seems too long it probably is; break it into two easier to understand sentences in that case. Remember to keep your sentences short and sweet they will be much easier for your reader to follow along. Yet another point that bears making is that when you use words improperly or even just spell them incorrectly it implies that either you are lazy, misinformed, or just plain uneducated. There are several words that seem to inevitably end up misspelled. You may want to make a mental note of some of these so that you don’t trip over them. I will share with you a few of them here but please note this is in no way a comprehensive list. Accidentally One valuable piece of advice is not to overuse 'big words' just for the sake of using them. I strongly agree with Don Watson's principals clearly stated in his book "Death Sentences". Management Speak (and over usage of unfamiliar terms) will make your listener or reader's go brain-dead quicker than a Sunday sermon. I offer the following excerpt from a book I recently acquired, see if your brain picks up every word and follows along with what the author is trying to express or if, like me, your brain shuts down and your eyes glaze over. "Not a succedaneum for satisfying the nympholepsy of nullifidians, it is hoped that the haecceity of this enchiridion of arcane and recondite sesquipedalian items will appeal to the oniomania of an eximious Gemeinschaft whose legerity and sophrosyne, whose Sprachgef?hl and orexis will find more than fugacious fulfillment among its felicific pages." In closing I would like to offer one last bit of advice; grow your vocabulary first then pract In Search Of Financial Freedom to clearly state what you want the reader to understand. For instance, just because you know what an acronym means doesn’t mean your reader will. Clarity makes for better understanding and better understanding makes for better communication. You may know that SEO means Search Engine Optimization but your reader might not. So, write out your acronym no matter how often you have used it in the past before relying on it to stand alone in your writing. Clarity is key! If your sentence seems too long it probably is; break it into two easier to understand sentences in that case. Remember to keep your sentences short and sweet they will be much easier for your reader to follow along.Financial freedom is a much talked about issue of our times. Millions of people are on the lookout for financial freedom. What is real financial freedom? Can we really get it or is it just a theoretical idea?Well, you would be wrong if you thought that I am going to tell you about how to make more money. What I am going to tell you may not be about making money at all.It's all in the mindThe essential idea of financial freedom is not about money-making in the least. The idea of financial freedom is all in the mind. It is your attitude towards the amount of money you have. Some people are very happy with little money and some are not, even with loads of it.Money may buy you the ingredients of a happy life, but it can Yet another point that bears making is that when you use words improperly or even just spell them incorrectly it implies that either you are lazy, misinformed, or just plain uneducated. There are several words that seem to inevitably end up misspelled. You may want to make a mental note of some of these so that you don’t trip over them. I will share with you a few of them here but please note this is in no way a comprehensive list. Accidentally One valuable piece of advice is not to overuse 'big words' just for the sake of using them. I strongly agree with Don Watson's principals clearly stated in his book "Death Sentences". Management Speak (and over usage of unfamiliar terms) will make your listener or reader's go brain-dead quicker than a Sunday sermon. I offer the following excerpt from a book I recently acquired, see if your brain picks up every word and follows along with what the author is trying to express or if, like me, your brain shuts down and your eyes glaze over. "Not a succedaneum for satisfying the nympholepsy of nullifidians, it is hoped that the haecceity of this enchiridion of arcane and recondite sesquipedalian items will appeal to the oniomania of an eximious Gemeinschaft whose legerity and sophrosyne, whose Sprachgef?hl and orexis will find more than fugacious fulfillment among its felicific pages." In closing I would like to offer one last bit of advice; grow your vocabulary first then pract Turn Your Hobby into Profit ceDo you enjoy designing, sewing, or making craft items at home? Perhaps you have acquired a traditional skill like carpentry, or perhaps you like to paint. All across the world, people are using the power of the internet to help them turn their hobbies into home based businesses. With a little bit of organisation, you could start making extra household income just by doing the things you love to do anyway.Starting a home based business may sound like a big step. You may have no business experience and no idea how to compete with people who already do what you do on a professional basis. Many hobbyists are overly modest about their talents, failing to recognise how skill can develop as a result of years of practice. The items you produce at home may seem Immediately Impostor Incidentally Parallel Principal Principle Sentence Separate Speech Too Tragedy Until Villain One valuable piece of advice is not to overuse 'big words' just for the sake of using them. I strongly agree with Don Watson's principals clearly stated in his book "Death Sentences". Management Speak (and over usage of unfamiliar terms) will make your listener or reader's go brain-dead quicker than a Sunday sermon. I offer the following excerpt from a book I recently acquired, see if your brain picks up every word and follows along with what the author is trying to express or if, like me, your brain shuts down and your eyes glaze over. "Not a succedaneum for satisfying the nympholepsy of nullifidians, it is hoped that the haecceity of this enchiridion of arcane and recondite sesquipedalian items will appeal to the oniomania of an eximious Gemeinschaft whose legerity and sophrosyne, whose Sprachgef?hl and orexis will find more than fugacious fulfillment among its felicific pages." In closing I would like to offer one last bit of advice; grow your vocabulary first then practice using the words properly before incorporating them in your speech and writing. © Copyright 2006 Ginger Marks
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