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I Work Harder Than You Do
Dear Average Writer, Just a quick note to check in and see how you are doing. It’s been a while since we caught up. How’s your Writer’s Journey going? Are you reaching all of your goals, the small ones and the larger ones?
Jason ProvencioPublished about a year ago in JournalYouth Football Coaching - The Key Considerations
For several years now, the Football Association (FA) in England has been trying to reinvest grassroots football on these shores. This is with a view to creating more technical players, who are increasingly adept and dribbling and retaining possession.
Lewis HumphriesPublished about a year ago in JournalThe Benefits of a Niche for Your Law Firm
When you’re first starting out in the legal industry, it can be tempting to try to be everything to everyone. However, that is not a recipe for success. It’s important to find your niche and build your law firm around that. In this blog post, we’ll explore the benefits of finding a niche for your law firm.
Michael RoofianPublished about a year ago in JournalAnnual Profit
What exactly is an annual return? The annual return is the return on an investment computed as a percentage of the initial investment over a year. If the return is positive (negative), the initial investment is deemed a gain (loss). The rate of return will vary according on the level of risk.
cheap accountantPublished about a year ago in JournalTips for Entrepreneurs Wannabe
You have to maintain a certain level of energy if you want to be successful as an entrepreneur. Even if you are fully conscious of your requirement for it, there is no guarantee that you will obtain it. There will be times when you will need to make an effort in order to cultivate the energy that you require.
EstalontechPublished about a year ago in JournalUnder the White Beard
Under the White Beard. The Hidden Costs of Portraying Santa Claus
Bruce Curle `Published about a year ago in JournalMy Life Operating System as a Low-Energy Successful Freelance Creative
I’m a creative. Writer. Painter. Freelancer. Nihilist. Spoonie. Introvert. Lover of rain and everything cat. Here’s what I do to have a good life, doing pretty much whatever I want.
Mona LazarPublished about a year ago in JournalI'm Not a Writer
As a kid, I wrote almost as often as I blinked. In the margins of papers meant to express how I got to my math answers on a test, in the notebook my mother bought for history class, and my sisters' notebooks (also, briefly on the walls where I thought no one would see)(my mother saw...). My point is I felt like I was not only bound to be a writer, but I was having a grand time practicing day in and day out.
Jay,when I writePublished about a year ago in JournalAnger
Do you know when you have a good day among many horrible days? Those are awesome. Everything is terrible, gloomy, and dark, until, suddenly, the sun comes out, and for those few hours, life is worth living. I had a day like that not too long ago, and I almost couldn't believe how well everything was going, I was even excited to go to work.
Mary MagentaPublished about a year ago in JournalMost Common Myths About Entrepreneurship
Starting a business is an idea that many people harbor, at least for a little while. However, significantly fewer people chase that idea and turn it into something real. Why is this? For some people, it's the lack of time (or motivation). For others, they let the fear drive them back.
Joaner NapoleonPublished about a year ago in JournalHow could Procrastination Affect Your Journey to Success.
Everybody dreams of becoming rich, but they don’t make any effort for it. They only dream about it. It’s either lack of action or confidence along with faith within themselves. So, the question is, what’s the hidden secret in Think and Grow Rich?
EstalontechPublished about a year ago in JournalHow Sales Training Programs can Benefits your Team
The development of certain talents and attributes is crucial to achievement in sales. Whether you think that these abilities are innate or acquired via experience, it's undeniable that any professional salesperson needs to hone their skills in order to consistently provide great results. Hence, sales training programs are important and beneficial for sales teams of all sizes.
Mihir ShahPublished about a year ago in Journal