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Your Business Needs Its Own Memorable Slogan to Make Ads, Website, and Yellow Pages Stand Out want a job that pays me what I think I’m worth.”Your Slogan is the “Headline” for Your BusinessTell people in a short phrase or sentence what you want them to know or remember about your business. The best ones conjure up a strong mental image, that will be forever linked with you in their memories. A little wit, humor, insight, unusual (yet relevant) spin goes a long way toward making it stick.If you don’t stand out during the famous first impression, (or in a la By doing this you are starting to create a picture of where you want to go next. Now you will start to get thoughts, ideas, circumstances people and events that will support what you want. Thinking about your don’t wants just invites more of the same. Client experience has also shown that as soon as you start to put your attention on what you do want, you inevitably start saying one word mo Custom Printed Advertising Specialties If I were to ask you the percentage of time you spend thinking about what you don’t want, what would it be? And the percentage of time thinking about what you do want?Lately, advertising specialties have come to be used as a strong advertising medium. Among them, custom printed advertising specialties has come to be the main stay for a lot of advertising needs. Any promotional item can be customized with your logo, tag line and message.It is a good idea to opt for custom printed advertising specialties because of a variety of reasons. The brand recall of such an idea is unique and long l Experience with my clients has shown me that most of us spend a lot more time thinking about what we don’t want. Some examples when it comes to our job include: -I hate my commute. And the list goes on and on. By the end of the day we have spent on average 70-80% of the day thinking about things we don’t want. Now, what happens when we put our attention on things? They usually come to pass right? Have you ever been really clear on something you wanted, thought about it, took action to get it and finally got it? Well the same works for the things you don’t want. The more attention you put on them, the more you get of them. If you want to get out of work that doesn’t satisfy you and find work that does, then you will need to take your attention off of the things that keep you dissatisfied and put it on what you think will satisfy you. The best way to do that? Turn your “don’t wants” into “do wants” - The list above is all about things you don’t want, simply flip them into things you do: -I hate my commute becomes, “I want a short commute.” -I am not challenged at my job becomes, “I want a job that challenges me.” -I wish I didn’t have to travel so much becomes “I want a job where I don’t have to travel so much.” -I miss my family becomes, “I want a job that has better work life balance.” -I have no energy becomes, “I want a job that gives me energy.” -I don’t get paid enough becomes, “I want a job that pays me what I think I’m worth.” By doing this you are starting to create a picture of where you want to go next. Now you will start to get thoughts, ideas, circumstances people and events that will support what you want. Thinking about your don’t wants just invites more of the same. Client experience has also shown that as soon as you start to put your attention on what you do want, you inevitably start saying one word mor Get Hired Fast & Earn More: Top 5 Job Interview Tips ss my family.If you are determined to find a new job, then do it in a manner that will garner you a larger income, more responsibility, better title, or whatever it is you seek in a new job. You can obtain such advantages by organizing your job interviews to focus on why you deserve them and how you can deliver the results sought by the employer. After all, those are the two primary reasons employers offer such amenities. Follow a few simple r -I have no energy. -I don’t get paid enough. And the list goes on and on. By the end of the day we have spent on average 70-80% of the day thinking about things we don’t want. Now, what happens when we put our attention on things? They usually come to pass right? Have you ever been really clear on something you wanted, thought about it, took action to get it and finally got it? Well the same works for the things you don’t want. The more attention you put on them, the more you get of them. If you want to get out of work that doesn’t satisfy you and find work that does, then you will need to take your attention off of the things that keep you dissatisfied and put it on what you think will satisfy you. The best way to do that? Turn your “don’t wants” into “do wants” - The list above is all about things you don’t want, simply flip them into things you do: -I hate my commute becomes, “I want a short commute.” -I am not challenged at my job becomes, “I want a job that challenges me.” -I wish I didn’t have to travel so much becomes “I want a job where I don’t have to travel so much.” -I miss my family becomes, “I want a job that has better work life balance.” -I have no energy becomes, “I want a job that gives me energy.” -I don’t get paid enough becomes, “I want a job that pays me what I think I’m worth.” By doing this you are starting to create a picture of where you want to go next. Now you will start to get thoughts, ideas, circumstances people and events that will support what you want. Thinking about your don’t wants just invites more of the same. Client experience has also shown that as soon as you start to put your attention on what you do want, you inevitably start saying one word mo Save on Scrapbooking Supplies Using These Tips ings you don’t want. The more attention you put on them, the more you get of them.
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