Friday, September 3rd, 2010

The Law of Attraction basically says we can get what we think about. Our circumstances aren?t determined by the fickle hand of fate, but instead are shaped by our own conscious and unconscious thoughts. To make the Law of Attraction work for you, you have to know what you want and ask for it. Then, [...]

Pareto was an economist who theorized that 80 percent of all problems result from 20 percent of all causes. This may seem like a complex theory which is too difficult to apply to such a thing as time management, but the Pareto 80-20 rule, as it has come to be termed, can be very beneficial [...]

One popular method of time management that has proven to be effective for many people is the posec method. Posec stands for "Prioritize by organizing, stream-line, economizing, and contributing." To prioritize means to put first things first. The Posec method is loosely based around Laslow?s theories regarding the "Heirarchy of Needs". It gives the individual [...]

Customer relationship management is a strategy focusing on the customer making their experience excellent with the business. The customer facing operations aspect of CRM is vital because these are the individuals the customers have direct contact with. People can be the customer facing operations portion and provide the experience the company desires when they work [...]

For many, "The Secret" hasn't been a secret for centuries. It's been going by different names. Every other generation feels the need to rename it. To make it their's. But changing the name doesn't change the idea. The concept of "positive thinking" was the last topic and the "Law of Attraction" is the newest. But [...]

These three steps are the foundation for the Law of Attraction. Whether we realize it or not, the Law is always working. Positive attracting positive and negative attracting negative. Therefore skipping steps, may cause results that differ greatly from what you intended. Know what you desire and ask for it Knowing what you want isn't [...]

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