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Increasing Website Traffic Through Blogs hone, computer, to do list, calendar, pens, pencils.It is no secret that blogs can do amazing things for a business. Now we are beginning to realize just how powerful they are and how they can work to increase traffic to your website in no time. By implementing some of the strategies below, you can do this quickly and easily.What is a blog? It is a place for you to share your thoughts, i 10. Place tape, clips, stapler, rubberbands in top drawer. The less your eyes have to look at the less stress you’ll feel. Files should be separated into Active - items used daily Reference - items needed periodically like maps, passport Archival - needed once a year or less…tax, real estate transactions Having a place for every incoming piece of Trading Using Multiple Time Frames Professional Organizers agree that if you can’t see 50% of your desktop you are not working at peak efficiency!Why do we need to Trade Using Multiple Timeframes?To improve the efficiency of our trading strategy. We see the major Trend using a higher time frame than what we intend to use & a lower Time frame to enter a trade.Say we want to trade using the Daily Charts. We take the Weekly charts to see the major trend. Suppose it’s an u How many times have you felt overwhelmed by the pile of papers on your desk? You look at it, become agitated, get a headache, feel helpless, lose hope that you will ever be able to get control of your life. After all, many of the papers piled on your desk relate to decisions you have to make. So where do you begin? Try not to feel guilty or berate yourself. Remember that you lead a busy life and just haven’t had time to clear the clutter. Clutter is only postponed decision making! 1. Start going through the papers and sort into like subject categories…bills to be paid, catalogs, legal documents, friends’ cards, pictures, newspapers, credit offers, trash. 2. Shred and toss junk, outdated credit offers and offers you are not interested in. Read your cards, then toss them unless they are extremely important to you. Then place them in a covered box labeled FRIENDS.. 3. Create a place for bills to be paid and every time you open mail place them in that spot. 4. Create a place for catalogs. Look through them while watching TV, tear out pages to order from and then toss the catalog 5. Look through the newspaper quickly. Tear out articles and place in a folder. If you don’t have time to read them in the next few days, toss…it’s old news. 6. Buy a photo box and label it for with the current year. All photos go there until you decide to insert them in an album. 7. Legal documents should have a permanent home in your reference files. 8. Create a TO FILE folder. Place items there and file once a week to save time. 9. Leave items you use daily on desk…phone, computer, to do list, calendar, pens, pencils. 10. Place tape, clips, stapler, rubberbands in top drawer. The less your eyes have to look at the less stress you’ll feel. Files should be separated into Active - items used daily Reference - items needed periodically like maps, passport Archival - needed once a year or less…tax, real estate transactions Having a place for every incoming piece of Save Your Breath: How To Sell In Trade Shows Without Pitching in?You stand there, in front of your great presentation material, wearing just the right suit or logo shirt, handing out some gimmick with your company name on it, wearing just the right smile or look of professionalism. You might even have a fishbowl at the table - or some type of contest material - to collect business cards of passers by for later Try not to feel guilty or berate yourself. Remember that you lead a busy life and just haven’t had time to clear the clutter. Clutter is only postponed decision making! 1. Start going through the papers and sort into like subject categories…bills to be paid, catalogs, legal documents, friends’ cards, pictures, newspapers, credit offers, trash. 2. Shred and toss junk, outdated credit offers and offers you are not interested in. Read your cards, then toss them unless they are extremely important to you. Then place them in a covered box labeled FRIENDS.. 3. Create a place for bills to be paid and every time you open mail place them in that spot. 4. Create a place for catalogs. Look through them while watching TV, tear out pages to order from and then toss the catalog 5. Look through the newspaper quickly. Tear out articles and place in a folder. If you don’t have time to read them in the next few days, toss…it’s old news. 6. Buy a photo box and label it for with the current year. All photos go there until you decide to insert them in an album. 7. Legal documents should have a permanent home in your reference files. 8. Create a TO FILE folder. Place items there and file once a week to save time. 9. Leave items you use daily on desk…phone, computer, to do list, calendar, pens, pencils. 10. Place tape, clips, stapler, rubberbands in top drawer. The less your eyes have to look at the less stress you’ll feel. Files should be separated into Active - items used daily Reference - items needed periodically like maps, passport Archival - needed once a year or less…tax, real estate transactions Having a place for every incoming piece of Yeast Infection Symptoms and Natural Cure interested in. Read your cards, then toss them unless they are extremely important to you. Then place them in a covered box labeled FRIENDS..Yeast infections are as annoying as they are common. About seventy-five percent of women will get at least one yeast infection in their lifetime, forty-five percent will get more than one, and then some women suffer from chronic yeast infections.Yeast infections are caused by a fungus called candida albicans. Yeast is always present in the 3. Create a place for bills to be paid and every time you open mail place them in that spot. 4. Create a place for catalogs. Look through them while watching TV, tear out pages to order from and then toss the catalog 5. Look through the newspaper quickly. Tear out articles and place in a folder. If you don’t have time to read them in the next few days, toss…it’s old news. 6. Buy a photo box and label it for with the current year. All photos go there until you decide to insert them in an album. 7. Legal documents should have a permanent home in your reference files. 8. Create a TO FILE folder. Place items there and file once a week to save time. 9. Leave items you use daily on desk…phone, computer, to do list, calendar, pens, pencils. 10. Place tape, clips, stapler, rubberbands in top drawer. The less your eyes have to look at the less stress you’ll feel. Files should be separated into Active - items used daily Reference - items needed periodically like maps, passport Archival - needed once a year or less…tax, real estate transactions Having a place for every incoming piece of Calculate Brofit Breakeven Using Goal Seek place in a folder. If you don’t have time to read them in the next few days, toss…it’s old news.Breakeven is a financial term to describe a business or project where the sales revenue is equal to total expenses. It is simple to calculate if the expenses incurred are fixed, i.e. it does not change as the revenue changes. But in most projects/businesses, this is not the case. The expenses usually make up of a fixed component and var 6. Buy a photo box and label it for with the current year. All photos go there until you decide to insert them in an album. 7. Legal documents should have a permanent home in your reference files. 8. Create a TO FILE folder. Place items there and file once a week to save time. 9. Leave items you use daily on desk…phone, computer, to do list, calendar, pens, pencils. 10. Place tape, clips, stapler, rubberbands in top drawer. The less your eyes have to look at the less stress you’ll feel. Files should be separated into Active - items used daily Reference - items needed periodically like maps, passport Archival - needed once a year or less…tax, real estate transactions Having a place for every incoming piece of Simple Garage Experiment With Bees and Sound hone, computer, to do list, calendar, pens, pencils.Can you control bees at your home? Perhaps you can with sound. Your parents may not like a swarm of bees in your garage but we have considered an experiment you might try. First be sure you are not allergic to bee stings. Then go get a plastic nylon crawling tube from Toys R’ US or if you are on a budget go get a cheapo version from Wal-Mart made 10. Place tape, clips, stapler, rubberbands in top drawer. The less your eyes have to look at the less stress you’ll feel. Files should be separated into Active - items used daily Reference - items needed periodically like maps, passport Archival - needed once a year or less…tax, real estate transactions Having a place for every incoming piece of paper will reduces clutter and stress, thereby promoting peace of mind! Author, Marlene Hansen, has a Masters Degree in Information Science and has been in the information business for over 20 years. Her company, ORGANIZE & MAXIMIZE!, is located in Phoenix, AZ. She belongs to National Association of Professional Organizers, Arizona’s Elite Professional Services Network(www.AzEPS.com) and is an Accredited Home Staging Realtor with Keller Williams Realty, Sonoran Living. Contact her at marlenehansen@cox.net or view her site at www.OrganizeandMaximize.com Marlene Hansen, MSLS, ASP, NAPO
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