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And You Can Quote Me
How to use quotes in writing so that the words are witty, wise and succinct. Put another way: I love using quotes in my writing.
I don't mind having others put words in my mouth—not when their words are witty, wise and succinct. Put another...
Ben Franklin Didn't Quite Get it Right
When Ben Franklin said "a penny saved is a penny earned", he didn't quite get it right. Actually, a penny saved is worth more than a penny earned. Do you find this statement shocking? I am about to prove to you that what I'm saying is true. Most...
Blogging for Business
Blogs seem to be everywhere now, even making it into the
dictionary. So what is a blog and what can it do for your home
based business? A blog is simply an online journal that, when
used strategically, and boost your sales and allow to...
Freelancers: Your Job Away From Job
Freelancers are just like mercenaries. They find a job to do;
they do it without question; they get their pay and leave
through the front door.
Freelancers do not have to like the people they work for, nor do
they have to abide by the...
To Get Free Publicity, Think "Local"
How do you identify newsworthy stories where you work or live? Especially newsworthy stories about yourself or your company that you can pitch to the media in the hope of getting some free publicity. By remembering a semi-famous quote from the...
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Succeed the natural way
Succeed the natural way
Getting ahead needn't be a complicated, contrived process of scheming and manipulating your way to the top. It ca be as simple and natural as "doing the right thing". Here are some tips to succeed in business the natural way:
n Develop a reputation for kindness. Genuinely caring about the needs of others - customers, managers, co-workers and suppliers alike - is a powerful key to success.
n Keep your ego in check. Be willing to put aside your agenda to benefit mutual goals.
n Remain positive. Resist the impulse to get entwined in the office grapevine. Instead of complaining, try to look at negative situations another way and make a point to say positive things about people, instead of joining in on office feuds.
n Work hard. Your first priority should be to do the best you can to meet the goals and those of the organisation you work for. Office
politics, co-workers mood swings and petty arguments will usually take care of themselves, if you overlook them.
n Keep your word. Don't make commitments you can't keep. Consider verbal promises as contracts and write them down to ensure they're fulfilled.
While sometimes it may seem that bending the truth, playing office politics and undercutting others will help you get ahead, you're much better off conducting yourself with honesty and integrity. Not only will you build a firm foundation for success, you'll also find it easier to live with yourself during the day and to sleep well at night.
About the Author
Roy Bartell is Publisher of Instant Internet Newsletter. Powerful marketing articles, tools and techniques you can use to increase your sales, profits and website traffic in your online business. Check out his site at: http://www.RBar67.com/newsletter
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