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Statistics would tell us that the great majority of people who try to lose weight (some say 95%) fail miserably or have only short-lived success. But I like to look at these statistics in a different way, a way that gives us a chance to succeed.You're changing jobs. You know you'll need references for your next career move. You've done a great job so you shouldn't worry about getting a reference - right?Wrong.References can sabotage even the most sophisticated, well-executed job search. Sometimes you can lose an opportunity when your reference thinks he's helping you out 100%.Here are 5 ways to make your references work for you, not against you Do all of the people who are trying to lose weight work very hard at it? I didn’t interview the whole world to find this out, but it’s quite fair to say that the answer is no. People are different, and the amount of effort they put into diets must also be different. Are you willing to work hard at your diet? 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Another problem I have with the above statistic is that the dieters mentioned sur Investing - Your Questions Answered - Can You Stretch A 401K? of the people who are trying to lose weight work very hard at it? I didn’t interview the whole world to find this out, but it’s quite fair to say that the answer is no. People are different, and the amount of effort they put into diets must also be different. Are you willing to work hard at your diet? Perhaps you are willing to work harder than average, or perhaps you will work in the 90th percentile. The harder you work at it, the more likely it is that you will be satisfied with your results. If you are deeply committed to losing weight, then you have just leapfrogged over more than half of the other people trying to do the same.A reader recently asked if his 401(k) could be rolled over, by his beneficiary, to a 'stretch' IRA after his death. Read on to discover an answer that will protect your beneficiaries from tens of thousands of dollars in unnecessary taxes and keep your gift to them alive for generations to come.Whether or not your beneficiary can rollover your 401(k) at your death (and subsequently stretch it) depends on who your benefi Another problem I have with the above statistic is that the dieters mentioned sur How to Make Your Email Smile lso be different. Are you willing to work hard at your diet? Perhaps you are willing to work harder than average, or perhaps you will work in the 90th percentile. The harder you work at it, the more likely it is that you will be satisfied with your results. If you are deeply committed to losing weight, then you have just leapfrogged over more than half of the other people trying to do the same.Technology has a tendency to be impersonal and unfriendly - if you let it. Think of the last time you received an email from someone, read it, and said to yourself, “Boy was that a lifeless, mal-prepared, impersonal message - looks like Randy really cares to stay connected with me.”?You don’t want to be like Randy. You want to make the recipient feel like you’re right there next to them. You want someone to b Another problem I have with the above statistic is that the dieters mentioned sur You Can Also Crack Google your results. If you are deeply committed to losing weight, then you have just leapfrogged over more than half of the other people trying to do the same.You surf the Net. You chat. You use the e-mail. But most often, you “Google” when you hook on to the Internet. Given that the Internet is a veritable minefield of information, people mostly throng the Net, the search engines to be precise, to hunt for information. And when it comes to search engines, Google is head and shoulders above the field. So webmasters definitely have a stake to have their sites in the good book Another problem I have with the above statistic is that the dieters mentioned surely have varying degrees of knowledge about proper nutrition. For all we know many of “the greater majority of dieters,” are on the “Buckets O’ Chocolate” diet, the “Krispy Kreme Krazy Dayz” diet, or the “Hershey’s Syrup” liquid diet. So, just because someone claims to be on a diet, that does not mean she is going about it the right way. If you lack this knowledge, go get it by reading an unbiased diet book, browsing the internet, talking to friends and professionals, or finding information wherever you can. Once you’ve done that, you can leapfrog over even more alleged dieters. My last problem with the “Statistic of Fear and Doom” (as I call the 95% failure statistic) is that many of those people trying to lose weight have probably given up after the first few tries. Back in the 1980’s, I had a few roommates who each wanted to lose over twenty pounds. They seemed to take special care in planning their diets, setting goals, and motivating themselves. I
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