Robert Cordray
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What You Need To Know About Handling Three Common Emergency Situations
An emergency situation can happen at any time and in any location, so it's important to be prepared for whatever comes your way. From medical emergencies to severe weather events, there are various ways to respond to a crisis. Here are three of the most common emergencies and how to respond in each situation.
By Robert Cordray3 years ago in Lifehack
Ways to Make Playing Video Games More Enjoyable on Your Day Off
Who doesn't like to play video games every once in a while? Depending on what kinds of games you play, it can also be a very relaxing way to spend your day off. Some people might think playing video games all day is a waste of time, but is it really a waste if you are enjoying yourself? Below are some things you can try to make your video gaming experience even better!
By Robert Cordray3 years ago in Gamers
5 Ways to Keep Your Family Happy This Winter
1. Fuel Winter Activities A proper diet can help everyone have consistent energy and mood levels throughout the shorter, darker days of winter. Try to eat more fruits and veggies as a general rule, to boost fiber intake and improve gut health. Try a few novel items you find in the produce section to make it more interesting. Don't just focus on the human family members, either. Since pets need proper nutrition to handle the changes in weather, too, the right food can make a huge difference in how they feel and behave. Dr. Marty Nature's Feast ingredients show that real meats and vegetables are also good for your furry friends.
By Robert Cordray3 years ago in Families
Medical Marketing: Key Concepts to Consider
Like any other business, private medical practices must market themselves to attract customers. For many, the inherent advertising challenge is that their competitors are well-funded corporate hospitals and satellite offices. It may be impossible to out-spend them, but the good news is that it’s still very possible to out-market them. Here are some key concepts that can help you break through the clutter and make you top of mind for potential clients.
By Robert Cordray3 years ago in Journal
Five Strategies for Achieving Anything
Are you one of those people who secretly know they're not living up to their fullest potential? Oh, sure, you're living a perfectly acceptable life. But deep down, you recognize you are capable of so much more. Why do some people achieve greatness while most settle for mediocrity? Most importantly, how can you become one of the luminaries? By focusing on five specific aspects of success, you can achieve anything you want in life.
By Robert Cordray3 years ago in Motivation
5 Ways To Help You Have A Smoother Move
Moving can often be necessary stress in life, as this can bring you to the next chapter. While moving does mean packing up all of your belongings, there are strategies that you can employ to make for an easier transition. If you are moving to a new home, here are 5 tips to help you along the way.
By Robert Cordray3 years ago in Lifehack
The Importance of Your Customers to Your Company
Your business is your life, and you love what you do. No matter if you sell products or provide services, one thing is for certain: your customers are one of the most integral components of your company. You wouldn’t have a business without them. Here’s some of what makes your customers so important.
By Robert Cordray3 years ago in Journal
How To Improve Your Organization's Customer Service
Increasingly, human resources departments are being tasked with performing customer service functions. The practice has generated some controversy in the business world, but advocates stress that human resources professionals are uniquely positioned to handle customer service issues. Even if they don't do so directly, HR is the department hiring the people who can, and they will always be seen as a form of internal customer service for employees and applicants since the skill set required remains largely the same. Here are a few cornerstones of good customer service that all human resources staff should be aware of.
By Robert Cordray3 years ago in Journal
5 Ways To Build Your Social Network
If you're building a brand community, then social media is a big part of the equation. In a crowded market, it's a necessity to get your message out there in a compelling way. But consider: How many people effectively leverage social media to build their network of contacts? Do they have a thriving, active presence? And how many of them have accounts that just sort of sit there? A full-fledged social media presence involves much more than an occasional announcement, mention, or link. It requires a strategy. Here are a few important things to think about as you expand your social network.
By Robert Cordray3 years ago in 01
Tips To Make Sure Your New Business Is Financially Stable
Running a new or small business can be challenging in many ways, especially when it comes to making sure that you are managing your business's finances properly. While it can feel like a lot to deal with at times, the reality is that managing your business's finances in a way that not only is efficient, but also helps your business generate meaningful growth can be possible and even easy. If you're looking for some tips to help make sure that you're not only managing your business's finances well, but in a way that will help it expand as well, here are some things to keep in mind.
By Robert Cordray3 years ago in Journal
6 Benefits of Supporting Small Business During the Pandemic (and Beyond)
Now more than ever, it is extremely important to do what we can to support small businesses—both locally and nationwide. According to the Small Business Association (SBA), there are nearly 28.8 million small businesses in the United States, which accounts for 99.7% of all U.S. businesses. The pandemic has put immeasurable levels of financial stress and burden on smaller companies, and some may unfortunately not be able to recover. If you are looking to support companies during the holiday season and into the coming year, here are six reasons to support small businesses.
By Robert Cordray3 years ago in Journal