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Don't charge by the hour! | THE SMALL BUSINESS BLOG

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Copyright © 1994-2010 Winweb® · All rights reserved. By charging by the hour you are creating so many barriers to doing business that your chances of securing the order is very small, if you are competing with someone who offers fixed pricing you have virtually no chance of getting the order.

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Feeding Your Inner Brainiac: My 2020 Recommended Books, Podcasts & Ideas

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Those for the books point to Amazon Smile program so that a part of your purchases goes to your charity of choice. Brain Pickings , by Maria Popova If you love in-depth analysis of authors, ideas and philosophies, Maria Popova's Brain Pickings blog is a great resource for you. It's well worth the price and time.

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The Truth About Impostor Syndrome and How to Overcome It

Stephanie LH Calahan

You price your services too low or don't ask for a raise because you don't believe that you deserve to be paid appropriately for what you do. When you experience new opportunities, try: “It's Not Change; it is an Experiment” By thinking of your project as an experiment, you can get past your analysis paralysis and get your projects live.

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How To Train Your Brain

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If you wonder how this BPI is calculated (I know I did), there’s an answer for that too: “ The BPI scales are based on an analysis and ranking of over 13,000,000 real game results. The Brain Training Price Initially, this last paragraph was meant to give you a short overview of the prices for this product.

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Dave Cairns SVP of CBRE |Unlocking Urban Potential: Repurposing Office Spaces for Sustainable Development

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So I think that that’s a really compelling analysis, just realizing that the shift that occurred so quickly because of the pandemic which I think was probably a shift that was already underway and that would have naturally occurred over time but it’s really just been compressed dramatically. So I think that is critical.

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