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    What If Your Husband Doesn't Support You Opening a Small Home Business or Daycare Center?
    Over the years I’ve heard many complaints from ladies who want to open a small business in their home to help support their family. Maybe it’s a daycare, selling pots and pans, or cosmetics. Anyway you look at it, it’s a small business and some husbands just aren’t supportive of it.Why you may ask?Sometimes I think that husbands do not want the trouble that they may think will be caused in their home. They are not interested in the pots and pans sitting in the basement in front of the work bench. Or, the baby in the high chair waiting to be picked up? The fact of the matter is any business you start will involve a commitment on the owner and also will involve some flexibility on the family’s part.I really think it’s a give and take on everyone’s part. Ladies you need to understand that husbands and children
    ntent. Sure he was careless, but does that merit anger?

    Anger achieves nothing - except an early death from a heart attack or similar. Be careful though - this is not about repressing or hiding your anger - that can be just as harmful. This article is about dissip

    Business Management Software - Do You Really Need It?
    As we all know, not all advances in technology are necessarily for the better. Some people swear that having a computer program to manage a business is a 'must have', but is this really true?I have a friend, Chris, who runs a physiotherapy clinic. For the last ten years, he's used a paper diary and a pen. And it's not a small business either. Two receptionists, five practitioners and hundreds of clients every week. When I ask him why, he says it's totally reliable, never breaks down or crashes, doesn't require updates, no license fees and doesn't need any equipment to run it.I must admit, those reasons sounded quite good to me too!Before finally committing his business to paper, Chris hired a developer who wrote a custom application for him. Unfortunately, the developer disappeared and after a short while Chr
    I recently watched a fellow motorist lose his temper with another driver who had cut him up on the motorway. He made all kinds of rude gestures with his hands, was clearly shouting expletives at the top of his voice and generally going red in the face! To the onlooker (i.e. Me) this was actually quite funny to watch and I had a quiet little giggle to myself at his expense.

    But it did get me thinking. It's not unusual for my clients to talk to me in terms of anger - they're angry at whoever they perceived caused them to be the way they are; it might be parents, a spouse, the boss or the whole world.

    It seems we're a pretty anger ridden society. And anecdotal evidence suggests that we're getting angrier. But why? And what for?

    I always, always tell my clients that anger is simply a representation of fear. The guy on the motorway is fearful for his safety and so vents his feelings via an angry display. But what's the point? It's unlikely the other motorist had any idea what he was doing. He almost certainly didn't do it deliberately or with malicious intent. Sure he was careless, but does that merit anger?

    Anger achieves nothing - except an early death from a heart attack or similar. Be careful though - this is not about repressing or hiding your anger - that can be just as harmful. This article is about dissipa

    Affiliate Link Cloaking - Don't Let Hijackers Steal Your Affiliate Commissions
    There is a lot of controversy an affiliate commissions and link cloaking. Should you cloak your affiliate links and how do you if you are losing money or not?The first question that people ask on various affiliate forums is why should I cloak my affiliate links? Is link cloaking an obligation?Let's answer to the first one...You cloak your affiliate links to prevent one of these three situations:1- Prevent Link hijackingIn this case, a smart affiliate will steal your link since he is able to see your referral link and replace it by his own.He can see your affiliate links in:1- The address bar of your browser2- The status bar3- On your web page (He just need to view the source code from his browser)Even if you try to disable the right
    i.e. Me) this was actually quite funny to watch and I had a quiet little giggle to myself at his expense.

    But it did get me thinking. It's not unusual for my clients to talk to me in terms of anger - they're angry at whoever they perceived caused them to be the way they are; it might be parents, a spouse, the boss or the whole world.

    It seems we're a pretty anger ridden society. And anecdotal evidence suggests that we're getting angrier. But why? And what for?

    I always, always tell my clients that anger is simply a representation of fear. The guy on the motorway is fearful for his safety and so vents his feelings via an angry display. But what's the point? It's unlikely the other motorist had any idea what he was doing. He almost certainly didn't do it deliberately or with malicious intent. Sure he was careless, but does that merit anger?

    Anger achieves nothing - except an early death from a heart attack or similar. Be careful though - this is not about repressing or hiding your anger - that can be just as harmful. This article is about dissip

    Get Your Emails To Work For You - 3
    Some 93% of communication is in body language and tone. So with the written word as in this text, emails are words on a screen, or on paper if printed.With the written word, there are none of the other hints at meaning which we receive in verbal communication to give the email congruence. E.g. there is no tone, pitch, warmth, no facial expression or body language. So, it is amazingly easy to mis-communicate using email.Whilst email is designed to make our working lives easier, it totally messes things up if used inappropriately.Email is entirely appropriate for normal simple communication, to quickly transfer small documents and information to a number of people and to confirm appointments and meetings. It is also useful to confirm conversation content.But - where there could be any doubt as to the m
    they are; it might be parents, a spouse, the boss or the whole world.

    It seems we're a pretty anger ridden society. And anecdotal evidence suggests that we're getting angrier. But why? And what for?

    I always, always tell my clients that anger is simply a representation of fear. The guy on the motorway is fearful for his safety and so vents his feelings via an angry display. But what's the point? It's unlikely the other motorist had any idea what he was doing. He almost certainly didn't do it deliberately or with malicious intent. Sure he was careless, but does that merit anger?

    Anger achieves nothing - except an early death from a heart attack or similar. Be careful though - this is not about repressing or hiding your anger - that can be just as harmful. This article is about dissip

    Latent Semantic Indexing Use it for Top Search Engine Placement
    Latent Semantic Indexing is all the talk now among Webmasters trying to keep up with the ever-changing Google indexing for sites.First of all what is Latent Semantic Indexing? Well it is a complex mathematical formula, but it is being used by search engines to help them determine what a site is all about.It is now known that Google especially are giving more importance to websites that are closely themed, and this can be very effective for achieving a good position in search engine results.Google when it visits a web page will not only look at the keywords included on a page, but will look at all the content to see the relevance of the content to the keywords.This will help search engines to better understand the overall theme of the page.Assuming you have done some keyword research using one of the
    resentation of fear. The guy on the motorway is fearful for his safety and so vents his feelings via an angry display. But what's the point? It's unlikely the other motorist had any idea what he was doing. He almost certainly didn't do it deliberately or with malicious intent. Sure he was careless, but does that merit anger?

    Anger achieves nothing - except an early death from a heart attack or similar. Be careful though - this is not about repressing or hiding your anger - that can be just as harmful. This article is about dissip

    Cases Involving Defective Products
    Each year, millions of people are being harmed by defective products. A defective product is a product that causes injury or harm to a person. A product may be considered to be defective for many different reasons such as design defect, failure to warn, failure to guard, unfit for intended use, defect in construction, or a defect in materials. With this, defective product claims can be based on negligence, strict liability, or breach of warranty of fitness depending on the jurisdiction within which the claim is based.No matter how big or small, you must file your defective products claim and see what your legal rights are. Basically, liability and damages are two important elements in every defective products law case. A liability involves demonstrating that the person being charged did bear responsibility for the injury. The d
    ntent. Sure he was careless, but does that merit anger?

    Anger achieves nothing - except an early death from a heart attack or similar. Be careful though - this is not about repressing or hiding your anger - that can be just as harmful. This article is about dissipating it, freeing yourself.

    Once you realise that you're expressing your fears through anger, then it's possible to liberate yourself from your anger. Have a think about what it is that you're scared of in life, then think about the situations in which you get angry. I'll bet you'll find a pretty good correlation between the two.

    Then ask yourself why you're frightened of these things. Expressing anger because, for example, you've been called a rude name by someone gets you nowhere. Think about it. Most of us want to be liked by others. We're most likely afraid of social rejection, so being called a nasty name, or having verbal abuse thrown at us, touches some very sensitive buttons. And we get angry.

    But if someone picks on me because, say, I have green eyes, that is their prejudice, not mine. I'm not about to take on board their issues and neuroses. I just walk away. His neuroses are for him to deal with, not for me. So I don't get angry. What, after all, is the point? If he doesn't like me because I have green eyes, then he is the one with the iss

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