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    Integrity and Marketing - Finding the Right Balance
    When marketing themselves to leads and prospects there are five common mistakes people make, all which can be easily avoided by finding the right balance to maintain your personal and professional integrity in all pursuits.Five common mistakes many people make are;1. Talking too much.Enthusiasm sells! But don't talk too much about yourself - focus on your prospects needs and wants and how you can solve their problems.2. Not listening.
    over on command about 80% of the time. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks?

    People make assumptions and adopt beliefs all the time about what is happening in reality. Just because there seems to be a justification for the situation (the Jack Russell had been viciously attacked in her younger years), there is always a cause and effect at play that can be challenged and transformed. This experience resulted in a remarkable story of transformation that is really nothing like a transformation at all. It's more of a coming home and being as a dog is meant to be. This causes me to think of what it means to be human, what we're meant to be, and what might happen if people r

    In House or Outsourced Medical Billing - Which Model Is Right For Your Practice?
    The decision to change an existing medical billing model should not be taken lightly. After all, it’s only cash flow right? Even the best case scenario involving a change to/from an in-house or outsourced medical billing model will involve some degree of short term cash flow disruption and we won’t even bring up the worse case scenario.A health care provider’s first step is to determine whether or not his/her current medical billing model is achieving the desi
    A topic of interest relates to a dog, Sassy, who I take out walking Saturday's and Sunday's. When I took up the assignment, I was warned about the dog, a Jack Russell Terrier, and her behavioral problems. Avoid other dogs, hang tight around squirrels, she's very aggressive, and so on. Everything I heard sounded wrong; it didn't sit well with me as I listened to all of these instructions. Curious and rebellious towards the negative perceptions I decided to observe what was going on with Sassy rather than take everyone's word. This results in a remarkable story of transformation.

    The first couple of walks I proceeded cautiously, allowing her to experience close-calls with other animals so I could observe what was happening. Then I purposely allowed contact during subsequent walks, always being cautious and watchful around her behavior. Oddly, with some dogs she reacted and others she didn't. When she did I would assert Alpha dominance - canine pack behavior - and let her know it was wrong and immediately followed that with comfort that everything was fine. This also included me greeting and engaging with the other animal so she understood fully from the experience that her safety and my safety were not in question.

    In addition to this, this Jack Russell was only managing to get a 30 minute walk, morning and evening, for minimal exercise and a bathroom break. This is insufficient physical, mental, and emotional stimulation for the animal. Even though only paid for 30 minute walks, I took it upon myself to go further, expose her to more stimulii and activity. We discovered she loves swimming in the ocean, she loves chasing balls and sticks - the sticks she loves to chew into bits & pieces too. I even discovered towards the end of our time working together that she manages just fine off-leash and will follow along long walks with rarely a mishap - she is a dog who loves chasing squirrels after all. Sassy, I'm told, is 13 years old and we've all been told you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Well, guess what?

    Not only did we experience the transformations mentioned above, we also watched her confidence and a calmness return to her reality. All she needed was someone to take leadership with her and to observe and understand the emotional response - flight or fight - that was occuring. Knowing the reason for the emotional response offers insight - not really necessary to bring about change - and patient love and attention turned it around. As all those immediate concerns vanished, we could venture on walks and take on new adventures. This is where, in addition to the transformation she'd already experienced, I began to do some obedience training and to teach her new tricks. In two very short weeks she would roll over on command about 80% of the time. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks?

    People make assumptions and adopt beliefs all the time about what is happening in reality. Just because there seems to be a justification for the situation (the Jack Russell had been viciously attacked in her younger years), there is always a cause and effect at play that can be challenged and transformed. This experience resulted in a remarkable story of transformation that is really nothing like a transformation at all. It's more of a coming home and being as a dog is meant to be. This causes me to think of what it means to be human, what we're meant to be, and what might happen if people re

    Animal Imagery as Metaphors of Power
    Africa has always been the continent of hidden secrets, unrevealed mysteries and the place where every person dreams to travel to. Seeing and understanding the culture of Africa, means knowing its history and everything is has gone through. The cultural impact that Africa’s arts have in the general collection and its influence is very important and irreplaceable. One of the well-known facts is that ancient people in Africa used the image of animals a lot in their art t
    imals so I could observe what was happening. Then I purposely allowed contact during subsequent walks, always being cautious and watchful around her behavior. Oddly, with some dogs she reacted and others she didn't. When she did I would assert Alpha dominance - canine pack behavior - and let her know it was wrong and immediately followed that with comfort that everything was fine. This also included me greeting and engaging with the other animal so she understood fully from the experience that her safety and my safety were not in question.

    In addition to this, this Jack Russell was only managing to get a 30 minute walk, morning and evening, for minimal exercise and a bathroom break. This is insufficient physical, mental, and emotional stimulation for the animal. Even though only paid for 30 minute walks, I took it upon myself to go further, expose her to more stimulii and activity. We discovered she loves swimming in the ocean, she loves chasing balls and sticks - the sticks she loves to chew into bits & pieces too. I even discovered towards the end of our time working together that she manages just fine off-leash and will follow along long walks with rarely a mishap - she is a dog who loves chasing squirrels after all. Sassy, I'm told, is 13 years old and we've all been told you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Well, guess what?

    Not only did we experience the transformations mentioned above, we also watched her confidence and a calmness return to her reality. All she needed was someone to take leadership with her and to observe and understand the emotional response - flight or fight - that was occuring. Knowing the reason for the emotional response offers insight - not really necessary to bring about change - and patient love and attention turned it around. As all those immediate concerns vanished, we could venture on walks and take on new adventures. This is where, in addition to the transformation she'd already experienced, I began to do some obedience training and to teach her new tricks. In two very short weeks she would roll over on command about 80% of the time. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks?

    People make assumptions and adopt beliefs all the time about what is happening in reality. Just because there seems to be a justification for the situation (the Jack Russell had been viciously attacked in her younger years), there is always a cause and effect at play that can be challenged and transformed. This experience resulted in a remarkable story of transformation that is really nothing like a transformation at all. It's more of a coming home and being as a dog is meant to be. This causes me to think of what it means to be human, what we're meant to be, and what might happen if people r

    Selling for Concrete Cleaning Companies
    If you own a concrete cleaning company then you know it is important to do sales. The most important thing when doing selling for a concrete company is to go out and look at the properties that the property management company or corporation gave you on a list.When walking the property you need to make sure that there are ways that you can do the services efficiently and cut your costs in order to lower the cost to the customer and win the bid against the compet
    eak. This is insufficient physical, mental, and emotional stimulation for the animal. Even though only paid for 30 minute walks, I took it upon myself to go further, expose her to more stimulii and activity. We discovered she loves swimming in the ocean, she loves chasing balls and sticks - the sticks she loves to chew into bits & pieces too. I even discovered towards the end of our time working together that she manages just fine off-leash and will follow along long walks with rarely a mishap - she is a dog who loves chasing squirrels after all. Sassy, I'm told, is 13 years old and we've all been told you can't teach an old dog new tricks. Well, guess what?

    Not only did we experience the transformations mentioned above, we also watched her confidence and a calmness return to her reality. All she needed was someone to take leadership with her and to observe and understand the emotional response - flight or fight - that was occuring. Knowing the reason for the emotional response offers insight - not really necessary to bring about change - and patient love and attention turned it around. As all those immediate concerns vanished, we could venture on walks and take on new adventures. This is where, in addition to the transformation she'd already experienced, I began to do some obedience training and to teach her new tricks. In two very short weeks she would roll over on command about 80% of the time. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks?

    People make assumptions and adopt beliefs all the time about what is happening in reality. Just because there seems to be a justification for the situation (the Jack Russell had been viciously attacked in her younger years), there is always a cause and effect at play that can be challenged and transformed. This experience resulted in a remarkable story of transformation that is really nothing like a transformation at all. It's more of a coming home and being as a dog is meant to be. This causes me to think of what it means to be human, what we're meant to be, and what might happen if people r

    Make Your Business Travel Easier With Better Technology
    At one point not long ago travel time was considered dead time to the businessperson. Dead time while waiting on flights, on the plane and, worse, dead time in the hotel was, in general, considered to be wasted time. That’s not so today.With the advent of WIFI in airports and hotels, travel time does not need to be a waste. We no longer even consider packing the laptop into the luggage. Rather, we carry it on the plane with us and use it during travel.Mos
    ience the transformations mentioned above, we also watched her confidence and a calmness return to her reality. All she needed was someone to take leadership with her and to observe and understand the emotional response - flight or fight - that was occuring. Knowing the reason for the emotional response offers insight - not really necessary to bring about change - and patient love and attention turned it around. As all those immediate concerns vanished, we could venture on walks and take on new adventures. This is where, in addition to the transformation she'd already experienced, I began to do some obedience training and to teach her new tricks. In two very short weeks she would roll over on command about 80% of the time. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks?

    People make assumptions and adopt beliefs all the time about what is happening in reality. Just because there seems to be a justification for the situation (the Jack Russell had been viciously attacked in her younger years), there is always a cause and effect at play that can be challenged and transformed. This experience resulted in a remarkable story of transformation that is really nothing like a transformation at all. It's more of a coming home and being as a dog is meant to be. This causes me to think of what it means to be human, what we're meant to be, and what might happen if people r

    LEAP Into The Void-The Ultimate Options Strategy
    When most people hear the word options, they put their hands on their wallets, and when they feel reassured that its still there, will turn and run. Despite the rumors heard by the general public, trading options can actually be a relatively safe prospect, and profitable too. The fact that most traders are afraid to delve into this arena of trading can provide you with a good niche to make profits. That niche is LEAPS.Before we talk about what a LEAP is, you fir
    over on command about 80% of the time. Who says you can't teach an old dog new tricks?

    People make assumptions and adopt beliefs all the time about what is happening in reality. Just because there seems to be a justification for the situation (the Jack Russell had been viciously attacked in her younger years), there is always a cause and effect at play that can be challenged and transformed. This experience resulted in a remarkable story of transformation that is really nothing like a transformation at all. It's more of a coming home and being as a dog is meant to be. This causes me to think of what it means to be human, what we're meant to be, and what might happen if people really had the freedom in their lives to be that picture of freedom and playfulness, or authenticly being. Better yet, what if we slowed down enough to offer the attention and authenticity with each other, our families, our children, and our colleagues? Enough with the meds already!

    More another time. Peace & Love

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