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Marketing a Small Town g the way. Little chips eventually carve marble. So in relationship, little quips, eventually carve the relationship. Bad management is negative quips. Good management is positive quips.Imagine that you run a small business and your potential customer base can change by as much as 200% depending on the time of year. This is a reality that affects many small towns, tourist and resort areas worldwide. There is a solution, and not surprisingly, it is web-based.We live in a very unique community that is both a geographic phenomena and a geological wonder. The location results in four very distinct and different seasons. Creative and artistic people have flocked to the area over the past few decades earning Bancroft, Ontario Canada the title of “The Most Talented Town in Ontario”. Of course, as a result of the significant season changes, the population fluctuates widely from a low in the winter of 15,000 people to a high of 45,000 people during the summer months. The majority of people in the community earn their living in small business, are self-employed or operate a specialty business. We have developed a non-traditional strategy to address the mobility and transient nature of the potential customers for local area businesses.The problems businesses face in a seasonal area are numerous.1) Most local businesses are diverse and multi-faceted and traditional media (i.e. newspaper/radio/highway signage and direct marketing) are cost prohibitive in detailing their many offerings.2) Traditional advertising does not reach the majority of your potential customers.3) Yellow page There are two sides to everything. This is the first law of nature. The wise person knows it. They don’t mismanage by having such a small perspective that there is only one side to a coin. Some people think they can find a perfect partner, and this is true, unless that perfect partner is only a good and not a bad person. Little perspectives on business, others, and self are aimed at narrowing the permissible limits. They look for half, and dismiss the other. This is bad management. But good management appreciates. Good management appreciates both the good news and the bad news. Good management is not deluded into thinking it can find a situation where there is no challenge. No, good management sees both sides to anything and everything. What you appreciate grows. Good management is to appreciate things. Make them bigger. You make people bigger by appreciating them. You make businesses bigger by appreciating it’s assets. You make relationships bigger by appreciating how much you can do together as a couple (rather than as two individuals) and you make yourself bigger by appreciating life, and the gifts you have. You depreciate all of the above by trying to change it. Good management means to get more done in less time. If you are spending more time to get more results, this is bad management. We all rise to our level of incompetence. Spending too much time at work, at home, on self, in order to get more results is the opposite to creativity. It is an old fashioned idea that if you work harder things get better. And when picks and shovels were the only tools, there may have been a grain of truth. Now, creativity means, How do I do more in the same time, or even more in less time. The final word. Most people deliberately mismanage things. Consciously, we mismanage our time because if we had more time we wouldn’t know what to do with it or, we would have to spend it doing something we don’t like. Many, many, many people spend excessive hours at work because they hate their home life. And many people spend way too much t Article Writing - 5 Ways to Easily Increase the Number of Articles You Have Online Peter is sitting at his desk, it’s 10.00pm. His friends are out playing a game of netball, he had to cancel his place, there was just too much work.Article writing, for those of you who believe in it, as I do, is an incredible method of gaining traffic, respect, and is an incredible anchor to any strong online or internet business.However, article writing becomes monotonous at times, and for those of you who have only written a few articles, may not appear to be worth your time.My challenge to you is to write more articles. Write until you have 50 articles and then you can make a better judgment call about the worthiness of article writing. To you and to everyone else who already understands the value of articles but has a hard time making them happen everyday, think about these things:1) Ask yourself how many articles you would like to have online. Do you have 50 already? Do you want 500? Then you need 450, for example. If you wrote 5 a day, you would have your goal in 90 days, or 3 months. Is it worth 2 hours of your time for 90 days to have 500 published articles?2) Commit to a specific time frame everyday when all you do is write articles, whether you feel like it or not. If you wait until you feel like it, you will have far fewer articles in 3 months than if you write consistently everyday for 2 hours.3) Learn to organize your articles. Look at this one - I use a few introductory sentences, then a few points, then I summarize at the end. That is it - and this type of article will generally be about 350-400 words, which I Mary is on another flight. She arrived home Friday afternoon and spent the weekend getting ready for the next flight. She broken out in blemishes on her face. Michael is single. He wasn’t, but the relationship failed some years ago. Now he fears he might be single for life. He’s finding meeting a new lady, a total challenge. Natalie is exhausted. She’s been working on her business trying to get it off the ground for 5 years. She’s still just a highly paid employee, in fact, sometimes she’s a lowly paid employee, exhausted and worried. Jane and David are perplexed. They both have amazing careers. Both successful, and the three children are wonderful and happy. But the relationship is on the rocks. They’ve done the therapy thing, but David hated it. They’ve tried all sorts of diversions, adventures, tricks and techniques to get their libido back to where it was, but it’s gone somewhere. It looks like the end, unless they can find the key. Silvia is 20kg overweight. It started after she had her first baby, those few kg that wouldn’t go away. Now in her early 40’s it is sticking like chewing gum. Obviously her metabolism is changing, and in spite of trying every diet she can get her hands on, she’s still back where she started. What to do? It’s getting to her, she’s feeling depressed and frustrated. Dane’s business grew so fast he could hardly spend the money he was earning. It grew and grew. Even when he didn’t want it to grow, it grew. He couldn’t put a foot wrong. He bought a fancy car, a new watch, and another new watch, he had holidays and treated his girlfriends to gifts and fine lifestyle. He blames an economic downturn for taking the air out of the balloon, but now, Dane is trying to rebuild the old fortune he lost. He’s investing, but something that he once had is missing. People are not rushing to buy from him anymore. What is it? Marlene has a lung problem. She smokes and says she has tried to give it up but can’t. The doctor thinks it’s a cancer and now, Marlene plans to sue the tobacco company for causing her to become addicted to smoking. Jerry has a knee problem. It’s getting worse. All his life he’s noticed that the heals of his shoes wore out on one side more than the other. It has been a nuisance to him mostly because he loves wearing thongs and sandals. He wears his running shoes until the tops fall apart, rarely does he consider that his running shoes are worn out when the innersole starts showing thought the underside of the shoe. Peter and Cheryl were together for 5 years. They had a beautiful relationship at first. Then, after Cheryl started Yoga classes they drifted apart. Cheryl accused Peter of being unconscious and violent in the way he approached life. She wanted peace and calm. Their children were disappointed when they split but happy to see the end of the conflict. Maureen has a guru. Maureen loves her guru. Maureen travels to see her guru. Maureen is single. Maureen doesn’t want to be single. Maureen thinks her guru is wonderful. Her guru thinks Maureen is wonderful. Maureen is happy. But Maureen is single and unhappy about that. Peter is broke. He has no money in the bank and debt on his credit card. Pete spent allot of his money investing in self education and self development. Peter wanted to become a self development guru. So, he spent money on that. But he didn’t follow the teaching of his self development teachers. He simply followed some of their teachings. Choosing to follow the teachings he liked and reject the teachings he didn’t like. So, Peter ended up the way he started. With one exception, now he has less money. Gerard went to meditation class. He told everyone that his heart had been broken too many times. So he went to a meditation class to find peace. At that meditation class Gerard met a lady. They are in a relationship. The relationship is a dream come true because they don’t argue. But Gerard finds himself interested in other women. He is angry at himself. He always thought he was very spiritual but he can’t stop being interested in other women. Loraine is in therapy. She gets sad sometimes. Her therapist is working on her childhood and the dysfunction of her childhood. Larraine is still getting sad, but hopes it will change when she blames her father more. What do all these situations have in common? They are stories of hard work that has resulted from bad management. Situations that could have been avoided if people had managed better. Lets see how. Hard work is bad management Lets summarize Hard work is bad management Hard work is doing something you don’t enjoy that takes too much time Mis management comes from small perspectives There are three things we all need to manage well – Self, Relationship and Work Managing self is health Managing relationship is appreciation Managing work is prioritization, delegation and systematization. Another word for Manage is care. To care is to manage. Sometimes not doing what others wants is the best care. What you appreciate grows because people become as you treat them The best way to grow yourself is to appreciate others. There are two sides to everything. The wise person knows both. The leader knows both and focuses on the positive. Finally, most people deliberately sabotage their management Most people are not in love with who they are with and what they do But most important, most people want to change themselves, rather than be themselves To appreciate someone, you must not want to change them. See over for how….. There are three things we need to manage in our lives: Self Other Work If we mismanage any of these, they become hard work. We define hard work as not enjoyable or too time consuming. If we mismanage our relationship, for example, then we will have to spend allot of time in our relationship trying to fix it. But if we manage our relationship well, then the time we spend in our relationship will be enjoyable, positive and beautiful. If we mismanage our work, then it will consume more and more time. Finally, when there is no more time it can consume, mismanaged work will consume our energy and then our bank account. If we mismanage our self, we will self obsess. Self obsess means we become obsessed with ourselves. Then we become addicted. Addicted to food, sympathy, sleep, drugs computers. Self obsession means we think we are very important. More important than other people. So we don’t care about others, we care about ourselves. Then we are mismanaging ourselves, we are only deluding ourselves. Good management means CARE. To care is to manage. If you care for your work, you will care for customers, clients, suppliers, staff. If you mismanage you will not care, you will only want to do the right thing because it makes money. Good management means care drives profit, instead of profit drives care. Good management in relationship means care. And because caring for others is really caring for self. (same topic) those who care for their relationship end up managing themselves well too. A person who cares about others will not feed them badly, not feed them excess of drinks and more. This is care. Sometimes care looks like it doesn’t care. It looks cold or hard because it doesn’t give a child what it wants. But care means to do the most healthy thing, not fulfill others expectation. Bad management results in breakdown. Nervous breakdown means bad management of the mind Health breakdown means bad management of mind and body Relationship breakdown means bad management of love Business breakdown means bad management of money Sales breakdown means bad management of customers. Tired at night means bad management of work. Hard work is the result of bad management. Something that is managed well does not require hard work. In fact, good management means that work is not work at all. It is a passion. Passion builds energy, work consumes it. Most, if not all bad management comes from a small perspective on things. If our perspective is narrow, we will manage for the present, in the moment. This is very bad management. We must manage for the future. Things become as you treat them. Sometimes we have to give up something today so we can have profit tomorrow. Sometimes we have to tolerate something today that will grow into tomorrow. Bad management comes from they lack of awareness of cumulative decisions. Some people think what happens today is the result of yesterdays thinking. But this is wrong. What happens today is the cumulative result of your whole life of thinking. What happens in your relationships today is the cumulative result of little things that have happened along the way. Little chips eventually carve marble. So in relationship, little quips, eventually carve the relationship. Bad management is negative quips. Good management is positive quips. There are two sides to everything. This is the first law of nature. The wise person knows it. They don’t mismanage by having such a small perspective that there is only one side to a coin. Some people think they can find a perfect partner, and this is true, unless that perfect partner is only a good and not a bad person. Little perspectives on business, others, and self are aimed at narrowing the permissible limits. They look for half, and dismiss the other. This is bad management. But good management appreciates. Good management appreciates both the good news and the bad news. Good management is not deluded into thinking it can find a situation where there is no challenge. No, good management sees both sides to anything and everything. What you appreciate grows. Good management is to appreciate things. Make them bigger. You make people bigger by appreciating them. You make businesses bigger by appreciating it’s assets. You make relationships bigger by appreciating how much you can do together as a couple (rather than as two individuals) and you make yourself bigger by appreciating life, and the gifts you have. You depreciate all of the above by trying to change it. Good management means to get more done in less time. If you are spending more time to get more results, this is bad management. We all rise to our level of incompetence. Spending too much time at work, at home, on self, in order to get more results is the opposite to creativity. It is an old fashioned idea that if you work harder things get better. And when picks and shovels were the only tools, there may have been a grain of truth. Now, creativity means, How do I do more in the same time, or even more in less time. The final word. Most people deliberately mismanage things. Consciously, we mismanage our time because if we had more time we wouldn’t know what to do with it or, we would have to spend it doing something we don’t like. Many, many, many people spend excessive hours at work because they hate their home life. And many people spend way too much ti The History Of Cell Phones - How Did The Cell Phone Come About? .The idea for cell phones has been around for a lot longer than the technology to provide them was. As soon as the first landlines came into use, people had the idea of improving the convenience and flexibility of this new communication medium, and of bringing it to new areas such as cars. At first, cell phones were little more than two way portable radios, but as technology improved, the concepts behind cell phones improved rapidly.Bell labs and Motorola were both involved in a dramatic race to see who could invent the first viable cell phones. While Bell labs had installed innovative radio systems into police cars, these devices were far too large for anyone to carry around and were thus impractical as a truly mobile telephone. However, in 1973, Martin Cooper, a scientist working for Motorola successfully made the first ever cell phone call using a portable handset. The age of the cell phone was at last born, and who did he call? None other than his rival at Bell Labs, Joel Engel, who had been racing with him to create the invention.Within a couple of years, both Bell and AT&T had come up with prototypes of their own and the first trial areas were set up. Chicago and Tokyo were the first cities in the world where you could use a cell phone but their availability was extremely limited and the new phones were only available to a select number of trial customers to begin with. For example, the 1979 trial venture in Ch Jerry has a knee problem. It’s getting worse. All his life he’s noticed that the heals of his shoes wore out on one side more than the other. It has been a nuisance to him mostly because he loves wearing thongs and sandals. He wears his running shoes until the tops fall apart, rarely does he consider that his running shoes are worn out when the innersole starts showing thought the underside of the shoe. Peter and Cheryl were together for 5 years. They had a beautiful relationship at first. Then, after Cheryl started Yoga classes they drifted apart. Cheryl accused Peter of being unconscious and violent in the way he approached life. She wanted peace and calm. Their children were disappointed when they split but happy to see the end of the conflict. Maureen has a guru. Maureen loves her guru. Maureen travels to see her guru. Maureen is single. Maureen doesn’t want to be single. Maureen thinks her guru is wonderful. Her guru thinks Maureen is wonderful. Maureen is happy. But Maureen is single and unhappy about that. Peter is broke. He has no money in the bank and debt on his credit card. Pete spent allot of his money investing in self education and self development. Peter wanted to become a self development guru. So, he spent money on that. But he didn’t follow the teaching of his self development teachers. He simply followed some of their teachings. Choosing to follow the teachings he liked and reject the teachings he didn’t like. So, Peter ended up the way he started. With one exception, now he has less money. Gerard went to meditation class. He told everyone that his heart had been broken too many times. So he went to a meditation class to find peace. At that meditation class Gerard met a lady. They are in a relationship. The relationship is a dream come true because they don’t argue. But Gerard finds himself interested in other women. He is angry at himself. He always thought he was very spiritual but he can’t stop being interested in other women. Loraine is in therapy. She gets sad sometimes. Her therapist is working on her childhood and the dysfunction of her childhood. Larraine is still getting sad, but hopes it will change when she blames her father more. What do all these situations have in common? They are stories of hard work that has resulted from bad management. Situations that could have been avoided if people had managed better. Lets see how. Hard work is bad management Lets summarize Hard work is bad management Hard work is doing something you don’t enjoy that takes too much time Mis management comes from small perspectives There are three things we all need to manage well – Self, Relationship and Work Managing self is health Managing relationship is appreciation Managing work is prioritization, delegation and systematization. Another word for Manage is care. To care is to manage. Sometimes not doing what others wants is the best care. What you appreciate grows because people become as you treat them The best way to grow yourself is to appreciate others. There are two sides to everything. The wise person knows both. The leader knows both and focuses on the positive. Finally, most people deliberately sabotage their management Most people are not in love with who they are with and what they do But most important, most people want to change themselves, rather than be themselves To appreciate someone, you must not want to change them. See over for how….. There are three things we need to manage in our lives: Self Other Work If we mismanage any of these, they become hard work. We define hard work as not enjoyable or too time consuming. If we mismanage our relationship, for example, then we will have to spend allot of time in our relationship trying to fix it. But if we manage our relationship well, then the time we spend in our relationship will be enjoyable, positive and beautiful. If we mismanage our work, then it will consume more and more time. Finally, when there is no more time it can consume, mismanaged work will consume our energy and then our bank account. If we mismanage our self, we will self obsess. Self obsess means we become obsessed with ourselves. Then we become addicted. Addicted to food, sympathy, sleep, drugs computers. Self obsession means we think we are very important. More important than other people. So we don’t care about others, we care about ourselves. Then we are mismanaging ourselves, we are only deluding ourselves. Good management means CARE. To care is to manage. If you care for your work, you will care for customers, clients, suppliers, staff. If you mismanage you will not care, you will only want to do the right thing because it makes money. Good management means care drives profit, instead of profit drives care. Good management in relationship means care. And because caring for others is really caring for self. (same topic) those who care for their relationship end up managing themselves well too. A person who cares about others will not feed them badly, not feed them excess of drinks and more. This is care. Sometimes care looks like it doesn’t care. It looks cold or hard because it doesn’t give a child what it wants. But care means to do the most healthy thing, not fulfill others expectation. Bad management results in breakdown. Nervous breakdown means bad management of the mind Health breakdown means bad management of mind and body Relationship breakdown means bad management of love Business breakdown means bad management of money Sales breakdown means bad management of customers. Tired at night means bad management of work. Hard work is the result of bad management. Something that is managed well does not require hard work. In fact, good management means that work is not work at all. It is a passion. Passion builds energy, work consumes it. Most, if not all bad management comes from a small perspective on things. If our perspective is narrow, we will manage for the present, in the moment. This is very bad management. We must manage for the future. Things become as you treat them. Sometimes we have to give up something today so we can have profit tomorrow. Sometimes we have to tolerate something today that will grow into tomorrow. Bad management comes from they lack of awareness of cumulative decisions. Some people think what happens today is the result of yesterdays thinking. But this is wrong. What happens today is the cumulative result of your whole life of thinking. What happens in your relationships today is the cumulative result of little things that have happened along the way. Little chips eventually carve marble. So in relationship, little quips, eventually carve the relationship. Bad management is negative quips. Good management is positive quips. There are two sides to everything. This is the first law of nature. The wise person knows it. They don’t mismanage by having such a small perspective that there is only one side to a coin. Some people think they can find a perfect partner, and this is true, unless that perfect partner is only a good and not a bad person. Little perspectives on business, others, and self are aimed at narrowing the permissible limits. They look for half, and dismiss the other. This is bad management. But good management appreciates. Good management appreciates both the good news and the bad news. Good management is not deluded into thinking it can find a situation where there is no challenge. No, good management sees both sides to anything and everything. What you appreciate grows. Good management is to appreciate things. Make them bigger. You make people bigger by appreciating them. You make businesses bigger by appreciating it’s assets. You make relationships bigger by appreciating how much you can do together as a couple (rather than as two individuals) and you make yourself bigger by appreciating life, and the gifts you have. You depreciate all of the above by trying to change it. Good management means to get more done in less time. If you are spending more time to get more results, this is bad management. We all rise to our level of incompetence. Spending too much time at work, at home, on self, in order to get more results is the opposite to creativity. It is an old fashioned idea that if you work harder things get better. And when picks and shovels were the only tools, there may have been a grain of truth. Now, creativity means, How do I do more in the same time, or even more in less time. The final word. Most people deliberately mismanage things. Consciously, we mismanage our time because if we had more time we wouldn’t know what to do with it or, we would have to spend it doing something we don’t like. Many, many, many people spend excessive hours at work because they hate their home life. And many people spend way too much t What if There Were No Franchised Brands? ve in common? They are stories of hard work that has resulted from bad management. Situations that could have been avoided if people had managed better. Lets see how.What if there were no Franchised Brands? What if none existed? Some believe that might be better, yet others point to the fact that there would be less choice and fewer small businesses. Did you know on this particular point of contention that there are 450,000 or more franchised outlets in the United States? That means a lot of small business owners who may not have had the expertise or know-how to go into business for them selves, now enjoy their American Dream of being self-employed. You can find lists of franchised outlets available if you want to own one;www.Franchising.orgThe failure rates of franchised outlets over the normal small businesses are said to be reduced because franchises come with a proven way to do business, which is duplicated time and time again. There have been studies and some of the research has been debated but most agree that franchising is a safer investment then going it alone in a small business. But what if these franchises were not available and you had to take a risk on your own? Well, many believe there would be fewer small businesses out there and that would not be good for our Nation’s economic engine at all. In fact each one of these franchises hires some 15-30 people on average and that is a huge job base and lots of monies paying into the system. So what if all the franchises disappeared? What would our country do then? Think on this. Hard work is bad management Lets summarize Hard work is bad management Hard work is doing something you don’t enjoy that takes too much time Mis management comes from small perspectives There are three things we all need to manage well – Self, Relationship and Work Managing self is health Managing relationship is appreciation Managing work is prioritization, delegation and systematization. Another word for Manage is care. To care is to manage. Sometimes not doing what others wants is the best care. What you appreciate grows because people become as you treat them The best way to grow yourself is to appreciate others. There are two sides to everything. The wise person knows both. The leader knows both and focuses on the positive. Finally, most people deliberately sabotage their management Most people are not in love with who they are with and what they do But most important, most people want to change themselves, rather than be themselves To appreciate someone, you must not want to change them. See over for how….. There are three things we need to manage in our lives: Self Other Work If we mismanage any of these, they become hard work. We define hard work as not enjoyable or too time consuming. If we mismanage our relationship, for example, then we will have to spend allot of time in our relationship trying to fix it. But if we manage our relationship well, then the time we spend in our relationship will be enjoyable, positive and beautiful. If we mismanage our work, then it will consume more and more time. Finally, when there is no more time it can consume, mismanaged work will consume our energy and then our bank account. If we mismanage our self, we will self obsess. Self obsess means we become obsessed with ourselves. Then we become addicted. Addicted to food, sympathy, sleep, drugs computers. Self obsession means we think we are very important. More important than other people. So we don’t care about others, we care about ourselves. Then we are mismanaging ourselves, we are only deluding ourselves. Good management means CARE. To care is to manage. If you care for your work, you will care for customers, clients, suppliers, staff. If you mismanage you will not care, you will only want to do the right thing because it makes money. Good management means care drives profit, instead of profit drives care. Good management in relationship means care. And because caring for others is really caring for self. (same topic) those who care for their relationship end up managing themselves well too. A person who cares about others will not feed them badly, not feed them excess of drinks and more. This is care. Sometimes care looks like it doesn’t care. It looks cold or hard because it doesn’t give a child what it wants. But care means to do the most healthy thing, not fulfill others expectation. Bad management results in breakdown. Nervous breakdown means bad management of the mind Health breakdown means bad management of mind and body Relationship breakdown means bad management of love Business breakdown means bad management of money Sales breakdown means bad management of customers. Tired at night means bad management of work. Hard work is the result of bad management. Something that is managed well does not require hard work. In fact, good management means that work is not work at all. It is a passion. Passion builds energy, work consumes it. Most, if not all bad management comes from a small perspective on things. If our perspective is narrow, we will manage for the present, in the moment. This is very bad management. We must manage for the future. Things become as you treat them. Sometimes we have to give up something today so we can have profit tomorrow. Sometimes we have to tolerate something today that will grow into tomorrow. Bad management comes from they lack of awareness of cumulative decisions. Some people think what happens today is the result of yesterdays thinking. But this is wrong. What happens today is the cumulative result of your whole life of thinking. What happens in your relationships today is the cumulative result of little things that have happened along the way. Little chips eventually carve marble. So in relationship, little quips, eventually carve the relationship. Bad management is negative quips. Good management is positive quips. There are two sides to everything. This is the first law of nature. The wise person knows it. They don’t mismanage by having such a small perspective that there is only one side to a coin. Some people think they can find a perfect partner, and this is true, unless that perfect partner is only a good and not a bad person. Little perspectives on business, others, and self are aimed at narrowing the permissible limits. They look for half, and dismiss the other. This is bad management. But good management appreciates. Good management appreciates both the good news and the bad news. Good management is not deluded into thinking it can find a situation where there is no challenge. No, good management sees both sides to anything and everything. What you appreciate grows. Good management is to appreciate things. Make them bigger. You make people bigger by appreciating them. You make businesses bigger by appreciating it’s assets. You make relationships bigger by appreciating how much you can do together as a couple (rather than as two individuals) and you make yourself bigger by appreciating life, and the gifts you have. You depreciate all of the above by trying to change it. Good management means to get more done in less time. If you are spending more time to get more results, this is bad management. We all rise to our level of incompetence. Spending too much time at work, at home, on self, in order to get more results is the opposite to creativity. It is an old fashioned idea that if you work harder things get better. And when picks and shovels were the only tools, there may have been a grain of truth. Now, creativity means, How do I do more in the same time, or even more in less time. The final word. Most people deliberately mismanage things. Consciously, we mismanage our time because if we had more time we wouldn’t know what to do with it or, we would have to spend it doing something we don’t like. Many, many, many people spend excessive hours at work because they hate their home life. And many people spend way too much t What is a Top Level Domain Name? s, we care about ourselves. Then we are mismanaging ourselves, we are only deluding ourselves.By now, you should know what a domain name is. It is YourNAMEin.com where "YourNAMEin" is of course replaced by your name.Now ".com" is called an extension, and there are many extensions like it. You may have heard about ".net" and ".org" and so on. However, ".com" is king and will be for quite a while because it is easy to remember and has been widely marketed.Having acknowledged the king, we must mention the queens and princesses and princes. (Many say the queen is where the real power lies. Wink, wink, nodge, nodge.) The point is that there are other extensions that are equally powerful. Every country has its own extension and also has control of its own extension. So for example, the United Kingdom has ".uk"; Samoa has ".gs" and Trinidad and Tobago has ".tt"The international internet authorities structured things in such a way that each country determines how to sell its extensions and to whom. For example, the UK decided it's not going to sell any top level domain names to the public. Samoa decided it's going to sell only top level domain names and Trinidad and Tobago decided it's going to sell both top and secondary level domain names. So what's a top and secondary level domain name?Let's stick to the examples to explain. The UK will only sell secondary level domain name i.e. ".co.uk" and ".org.uk" and so on. Any name you buy from the UK registrar must end in one of these extensions. You cannot b Good management means CARE. To care is to manage. If you care for your work, you will care for customers, clients, suppliers, staff. If you mismanage you will not care, you will only want to do the right thing because it makes money. Good management means care drives profit, instead of profit drives care. Good management in relationship means care. And because caring for others is really caring for self. (same topic) those who care for their relationship end up managing themselves well too. A person who cares about others will not feed them badly, not feed them excess of drinks and more. This is care. Sometimes care looks like it doesn’t care. It looks cold or hard because it doesn’t give a child what it wants. But care means to do the most healthy thing, not fulfill others expectation. Bad management results in breakdown. Nervous breakdown means bad management of the mind Health breakdown means bad management of mind and body Relationship breakdown means bad management of love Business breakdown means bad management of money Sales breakdown means bad management of customers. Tired at night means bad management of work. Hard work is the result of bad management. Something that is managed well does not require hard work. In fact, good management means that work is not work at all. It is a passion. Passion builds energy, work consumes it. Most, if not all bad management comes from a small perspective on things. If our perspective is narrow, we will manage for the present, in the moment. This is very bad management. We must manage for the future. Things become as you treat them. Sometimes we have to give up something today so we can have profit tomorrow. Sometimes we have to tolerate something today that will grow into tomorrow. Bad management comes from they lack of awareness of cumulative decisions. Some people think what happens today is the result of yesterdays thinking. But this is wrong. What happens today is the cumulative result of your whole life of thinking. What happens in your relationships today is the cumulative result of little things that have happened along the way. Little chips eventually carve marble. So in relationship, little quips, eventually carve the relationship. Bad management is negative quips. Good management is positive quips. There are two sides to everything. This is the first law of nature. The wise person knows it. They don’t mismanage by having such a small perspective that there is only one side to a coin. Some people think they can find a perfect partner, and this is true, unless that perfect partner is only a good and not a bad person. Little perspectives on business, others, and self are aimed at narrowing the permissible limits. They look for half, and dismiss the other. This is bad management. But good management appreciates. Good management appreciates both the good news and the bad news. Good management is not deluded into thinking it can find a situation where there is no challenge. No, good management sees both sides to anything and everything. What you appreciate grows. Good management is to appreciate things. Make them bigger. You make people bigger by appreciating them. You make businesses bigger by appreciating it’s assets. You make relationships bigger by appreciating how much you can do together as a couple (rather than as two individuals) and you make yourself bigger by appreciating life, and the gifts you have. You depreciate all of the above by trying to change it. Good management means to get more done in less time. If you are spending more time to get more results, this is bad management. We all rise to our level of incompetence. Spending too much time at work, at home, on self, in order to get more results is the opposite to creativity. It is an old fashioned idea that if you work harder things get better. And when picks and shovels were the only tools, there may have been a grain of truth. Now, creativity means, How do I do more in the same time, or even more in less time. The final word. Most people deliberately mismanage things. Consciously, we mismanage our time because if we had more time we wouldn’t know what to do with it or, we would have to spend it doing something we don’t like. Many, many, many people spend excessive hours at work because they hate their home life. And many people spend way too much t California Mobile Home Lenders and Mortgage Programs Explained g the way. Little chips eventually carve marble. So in relationship, little quips, eventually carve the relationship. Bad management is negative quips. Good management is positive quips.Mobile homes are becoming more popular than ever. People are opting for mobile homes around the country, including the state of California, for many reasons. Mobile homes are more affordable than traditional style homes, and they can be moved if necessary. If you need a mortgage loan for a mobile home, you will need to find a lender who specializes in this. Mobile home lenders are individuals and/or businesses who provide loans to qualified buyers. You will find that the majority of loans for mobile homes in California are high interest. This is because they are not regulated by the United States government.Even though these loans may be high interest due to lack of government regulations, this may work in your favor if you have less than ideal credit. The loan is going to cost more, but for people who have had problems obtaining low interest loans they can be worth the money. If you want to own your own home but have had trouble obtaining a traditional mortgage loan for a traditional style house, buying a mobile home can make your dream of home ownership a reality. It might not be exactly what you pictured, but as you'll discover today's mobile homes are quite spacious and attractive. There are often land-home packages that help you buy not only the mobile home but a nice lot to put it on as well.Lenders for mobile homes do have a few regulations even though they are not governmentally imposed. For example, the mo There are two sides to everything. This is the first law of nature. The wise person knows it. They don’t mismanage by having such a small perspective that there is only one side to a coin. Some people think they can find a perfect partner, and this is true, unless that perfect partner is only a good and not a bad person. Little perspectives on business, others, and self are aimed at narrowing the permissible limits. They look for half, and dismiss the other. This is bad management. But good management appreciates. Good management appreciates both the good news and the bad news. Good management is not deluded into thinking it can find a situation where there is no challenge. No, good management sees both sides to anything and everything. What you appreciate grows. Good management is to appreciate things. Make them bigger. You make people bigger by appreciating them. You make businesses bigger by appreciating it’s assets. You make relationships bigger by appreciating how much you can do together as a couple (rather than as two individuals) and you make yourself bigger by appreciating life, and the gifts you have. You depreciate all of the above by trying to change it. Good management means to get more done in less time. If you are spending more time to get more results, this is bad management. We all rise to our level of incompetence. Spending too much time at work, at home, on self, in order to get more results is the opposite to creativity. It is an old fashioned idea that if you work harder things get better. And when picks and shovels were the only tools, there may have been a grain of truth. Now, creativity means, How do I do more in the same time, or even more in less time. The final word. Most people deliberately mismanage things. Consciously, we mismanage our time because if we had more time we wouldn’t know what to do with it or, we would have to spend it doing something we don’t like. Many, many, many people spend excessive hours at work because they hate their home life. And many people spend way too much time alone because they hate their relationship or their job. Many people are single because they self obsess with themselves and their own company. But love does not flourish in ones. One bird is not love. It is extinction. Live with Spirit Chris
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