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How to be content with what you have

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Home About Contact Me Links Sitemap How to be content with what you have Posted by Ian McKenzie Written on April 26, 2010 If youre new here, you may want to subscribe to my RSS feed. Here are some tips to help you remain content with your life. To keep our lives in balance, we need to learn to be content with what we have.

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How Simple Policies Can Change Your Business

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While this makes sense, it doesn’t mean you should ignore behind-the-scenes business administration tasks, such as setting policies. Policies that outline how you run various elements of your business, and why you do it that way, set boundaries and create a foundation for the business. When will you answer calls and return calls?

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Five Tips for Great Speeches

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Build your content – Fill in the outline. Don’t worry about the structure of the content to start. Comments Leave them wanting more…have more content than you can deliver. Organize a simple outline – Some variation on the following three points will always form a coherent presentation: This is where I was.

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Evernote Grows a Trunk

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Not only is it, in essence, an app store for Evernote, it is a place to distribute content to users. And now for something completely different…With the Trunk, Evernote becomes a powerful content distribution platform.

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Write The Best Job Descriptions In 7 Easy Steps | Free Templates

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The key to writing a good job overview lies particularly not in its length but content. Instead of writing the above, here's something short and sweet: We are looking for a Content Specialist who will write well-researched articles related to our niche, maintain our blogs and work closely with our SEO Specialist.

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8 Work-Life Balance Myths

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Some of the commonly held myths and the corresponding reality checks are as follows: Family-Friendly policies are soft HR issues, mainly for women. Other people are content to work a more traditional workweek and prefer the stability and predictability of a standard work schedule. Management will lose control.

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AZVAs Podcast Episode 2: March 2010

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Leave a Reply Site Pages Commenting Policy About ktcosmos Got Loose Change? RSS Comments RSS Subscribe in a reader Copyright 2004. See Details and RSVP here! How to win a free Starbucks during Summit (HINT: it involves commenting on the show here, or on the AZVAs FaceBook page or leaving a review of the podcast over on iTunes)!

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