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    Take this survey to review your life situation and find out how your hidden or non conscious self feels. Your answers will reflect your unconscious habitual states of mind that you compulsively run about yourself and your life situation.Although you will be considering changes you’d like to make in each area and identifying action steps for each to initiate immediately you will be instructed at the end of the survey to choose THE one area of your life you want MOST to change and take action immediately.YOUR SPIRITUAL WELL-BEING -Daily Spiritual Practice - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Spiritual Growth - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Expanding Faith - 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10Living in Peace - 1 2 3 4 5
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    Basic Paper Piecing Tips

    Here are some tips that will help you create paper piecings that will sell!

    Save some time by eliminating the "tracing" of patterns. Take your pattern, lay it over your cardstock and use your stylus to "trace" it onto your cardstock. You won't need a light box or copier for this and you can re-use your patterns again and again.

    Use the Fiskars soft-tip micro-touch ones. They have an ultra fine tip that will allow you to get into small s

    5 Things Every Business Needs To Know About Packaging
    When you are getting started it's so hard to understand the integral role packaging has to play in marketing and selling your product. Put simply, it’s one of the most important product decisions you will have to make. There is a universe of packaging suppliers, materials and even regulations. Not to be overwhelmed, it is easy to navigate if you take it one step at a time. It is a process just like any other component in product development. They key is to know which packaging factors will influence your product’s success --or failureHere are 5 vital things you need to know as you start on your journey that packages your product to sell.1. You can't have a product without a package.Just think about potato chips and eggs for example. How could you sell them unbroken and undamaged without a package? You have to be able to transport a pro
    ll sell!

    Save some time by eliminating the "tracing" of patterns. Take your pattern, lay it over your cardstock and use your stylus to "trace" it onto your cardstock. You won't need a light box or copier for this and you can re-use your patterns again and again.

    Use the Fiskars soft-tip micro-touch ones. They have an ultra fine tip that will allow you to get into small

    How's Your Reputation?
    Everything in life is about relationships, that’s why we network, go on dates, meet people for coffee, for lunches and social gatherings. We all do this to meet some need, whether it’s for life partners, establishing clients, friends, employees or strategic alliances.What happens after is what really matters. Do you follow-up? Do you ask for the sale, or the friendship or the relationship to begin? Do you ask yourself what your intention is for this relationship?After all the effort to engage someone to establish a relationship, what do you do then? Do you send a thank you note, or give them a call? Do you ask if you can proceed with the next step? Or do you drop the ball?It seems to me this step is where most people drop the ball. I call it a strike #1.If you have given a follow-up call and now engaging in conversations toward
    over your cardstock and use your stylus to "trace" it onto your cardstock. You won't need a light box or copier for this and you can re-use your patterns again and again.

    Use the Fiskars soft-tip micro-touch ones. They have an ultra fine tip that will allow you to get into small

    Getting A Temporary Revenue While Your Home Business Is Not Going Too Well!
    Starting a home business requires a lot of work, and sometimes it takes a lot more time to really get going. But during the downtime, what can you do to still keep a good income coming in? This article will give you one way of getting a little revenue coming while your business isn't going as planned. After all, you still have basic expenses, and whether your business is working well or not, you still have to pay the bills. Here is what could help you during those "tough times":Online surveys: While these won't give you hundreds of dollars right away, they can still help you a lot. Many online surveys companies online are worth taking a look at. Normally they pay in cash rewards, but some of them gives points which can be exchanged for gift cards. Here is a couple of them:My points: One good one is at www.mypoints.com, it sends you
    ght box or copier for this and you can re-use your patterns again and again.

    Use the Fiskars soft-tip micro-touch ones. They have an ultra fine tip that will allow you to get into small

    Negotiating on Common Ground
    Most good negotiators will suggest that you find common ground with the other party. This maybe a wise tactic and generally can work well. Yet, if you find this tactic being used on you, you might wish to have a strategy to make it very tough for the other person to find common ground.The best method I have found was to ask the other party; “you seem to be trying to find common ground so that we can move forward in our negotiations, is that true?” If they say no, they will generally touch their face, as itches occur when one it lying. If they touch their face tell them; “I am a very good body language reader and you have just told me a lie, I find it hard to negotiate with someone I do not trust” then touch your face like they did in an exaggerated way. If they say; “Yes, we would like to find common ground” then immediately go into what I call my C
    rs soft-tip micro-touch ones. They have an ultra fine tip that will allow you to get into small spaces and make precision cuts. You should also try to move your paper around instead of moving the scissors. This will allow you to cut a smooth and even line.

    Sets that have more than one matching piece do better than a stand alone paper piecing. Even a title or matching smaller accent piece of paper helps! Other things that help are matching tags, journaling boxes, corners,

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