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1. Powerful Techniques for Requesting a Raise
By Bonnie Lowe
You probably think you deserve a raise. But does your boss think so? Here's how to go about convincing your boss that you're really worth more than you're being paid. First, you must realize that doing a great job is NOT a good enough reason to justify a raise. Your employer EXPECTS you to do a great job. Your performance must be "over and above" what other employees in similar positions are... read more

2. Dealing With Difficult People
By Susan Fee
Is there a jerk in your life? Someone who’s driving you crazy? Someone who is unreasonable no matter what you try? Read on for strategies in how to deal with difficult people. You Teach Others How to Treat You. Get this relationship rule, and you’ll relieve a lot of stress in your life. People can’t push your buttons unless you show them the panel! Have you had a string of jerks in yo... read more

3. Free Contests May Not Cost You Money, But They Can Still Cost You
By Shelley Wake
If there’s no entry fee, why not enter? If I don’t win, I don’t lose anything. Many a new writer has been burned by thinking this way. Free competitions may not cost you any money to enter, but they can still cost you. The Big Beware: Are You Selling Your Rights by Entering? Beware of competitions that have no entry fee but a statement saying they have the right to print your work, regardles... read more

4. Break in with Fillers: The Best Market for New Writers
By Shelley Wake
Interested in breaking into writing or breaking into a new area? You can't go past writing fillers. Fillers are one of the most overlooked opportunities in the freelance writing world and offer one of the best opportunities for new writers. Fillers Are In Demand I've spoken to hundreds of editors and been told over and over again that fillers are the one thing they never get enough of. Most... read more

5. Spoiled Rotten: The Big 3 Reasons for Fitness Failure
By Aaron M. Potts, ISSA CFT
"I want it now, now, now!" Does this sound like the mind-numbing rant of a spoiled 7-year old in a toy store? Sure it does, and if you've ever heard a similar dialogue from a child, then you understand instinctively that the child in question is all too accustomed to getting their way. However, it may come as a surprise to you that adults of all ages and from all walks of life exhibit very ... read more

6. 7 things you can do to reach the success you truly desire
By BZ Riger-Hull
[FNAME] 7 things you can do to reach the success you truly desire By BZ Riger-Hull, Certified Success Coach Ever have those days where no matter what you try life seems to be a series of one step forward and two steps back? Well today is the very best day to take charge of your life and develop strategies to achieve personal success. You will need to work hard and make a commitment to your... read more

7. Quiet Mind; a powerful tool that gives you more time, creativity, and productivity and takes just 10
By BZ Riger-Hull
[FNAME] By BZ Riger-Hull, Certified Success Coach The National Center for health statistics reported that in 1997, doctors made two million diagnoses of "Acute reaction to stress" when patients were seen for check-ups or complaints of headaches, stomach problems, immune system disturbances and some heart problems. These were usually a direct result of chronic stress and overwhelm, patients ... read more

8. Character: Is It Necessary In Leadership? (Part Two)
By Brent Filson
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is appreciated but not required: mail to: brent@actionleadership.com Word count: 1000 Summary: One element of leadership that many leaders i... read more

9. After Christmas Letdown?
By Susan Dunn
“You gotta pay the price,” one of my clients is always telling me. She’s referring to what is a law of physics, and also the way things work – what goes up must come down. The higher your Christmas, the more exciting, chaotic and tumultuous, the more likely you’ll be tumbling down just as far. Why? According to psychneuroimmunologist (big word meaning the effect of brain and emotions on heal... read more

10. Searching for Employment
By Heather Eagar
Searching for a job can be a daunting and confusing task for anyone, whether he or she is just entering the job market, looking for a better job or find him or herself without a job after several years with one employer. A job search can be successful when the person looking for a job knows exactly what they should and should not do when looking for a new job. Once a person has located a job tha... read more

11. Book Poster Tips
By Laura Hickey
Posters can be a great and inexpensive way to promote your book. But don't rush right out until you know the key items to include on your poster. The Title and Author's name Make sure to have a bigger font than the rest of your poster to bring attention to the title and author of the book. This may be the only aspect of the poster they remember. ISBN, Where to Purchase, Price,... read more

12. Character: Is It Necessary In Leadership? (Part Two)
By Brent Filson
PERMISSION TO REPUBLISH: This article may be republished in newsletters and on web sites provided attribution is provided to the author, and it appears with the included copyright, resource box and live web site link. Email notice of intent to publish is appreciated but not required: mail to: brent@actionleadership.com Word count: 838 Summary: One element of leadership that many leaders ign... read more

13. 10 Steps to Escape the Job World and Create the Life You Really Want
By Valerie Young
[1038 WORDS] Copyright Valerie Young 1. GET THE POINT -- OF LIFE, THAT IS. It's one of those things that is worth repeating -- life is all too short. And, few among us will look back in our old age and wish we'd gone to more meetings or put in more overtime. The point is, despite pressure to "play it safe" by sticking with your day job ("But dear, you have a good job, you want to be HAPPY t... read more

14. Strategies for eliminating and managing stress
By Michelle L. Casto
Strategies for Eliminating and Managing Stress By Michelle L. Casto, M.Ed Whole Life Coach, Speaker, and Author To combat modern day stressors, you need to realize that things are going to go the way they are going to go, so you may as well just relax. The most important thing you can do for yourself is to practice extreme self-care which means putting your own needs first. We have had it ... read more

15. Good Boundaries Make Good Neighbours
By Rhoberta Shaler
This article may be published electronically in either your ezine or website under the provision that all copyright, contact and link information is kept in tact. We would appreciate receiving a copy for our Publishers Directory. Thank You. Word count: 575 ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ GOOD BOUNDARIES MAKE GOOD NEIGHBORS. © Rhoberta Shaler, PhD Do you have good boundaries? ... read more

16. 6 tips to start your writing journey
By Laura Hickey
Tips for your writing journey So, you'd like to be a writer? Congrats! Writing not only is a great way to express yourself, but can provide an income. Keep in mind not all writers make a fortune, some still cant quit their day job. Below are some tips to start your writing journey. 1.Start Writing Okay, so this tip is obvious. For some, it's a question of what to write about, for others ho... read more

17. 5 Keys to Unlock the Waitlist
By Linda Abraham

Being wait-listed is tough, and you need the right set of keys to open the door to your dream program. The truth is that even with these keys, it's still not guaranteed that the lock will work. But this keychain has the critical pieces of metal you'll need to turn that lock.

First, a word of introduction: Realize that receiving a wait-list letter means you qualify fo... read more

18. Julie's 45 - CHOICE
By Julie Cohen
WORDS THAT INSPIRE A monthly quick shot to motivate you, in less than 45 seconds, from Julie Cohen Coaching What CHOICE do you want to make? Dictionary*says: the act of choosing, power of choosing, a person or thing chosen, the best part, care in selecting. What it REALLY means: making a commitment to what matters to you; acting on your priorities and your values; expressing to yours... read more

19. Choose a life mate, don't wait for a soul mate
By Michelle L. Casto
Choose a Life Mate, Don’t Wait For a Soul Mate By Michelle L. Casto, M.Ed. This article is adapted from the book Get Smart! About Modern Romantic Relationships: Your Personal Guide to Finding Right and Real Love Have you ever wondered why all the people who are seeking their soul mate end up disappointed and let down? I have found that it is possible that there is no such thing, at least in... read more

20. Create a Network and Catapult Your Job Search
By Teena Rose
Networking is still known as a great job-search strategy, yet it eludes some individuals simply because they don’t know how to go about it. Individuals also tend to shy away from networking because it’s time consuming. Unlike online résumé submission or folding a résumé, stuffing it in an envelope, and adhering a stamp, networking requires far more time and dedication. The results, however, can be... read more

21. Smashing The Gray Ceiling
By Virginia Bola, PsyD
For decades, women have chaffed at the invisible glass ceiling which prevents their moving into the high executive brackets that their competence, knowledge and skills have earned. The same amorphous barrier confronts older workers both in terms of advancement within a company and, most especially, when a job change is required. There is an adage in the military that if a rank above major has not ... read more

22. Arre Your Protecting Your Child's Hearing Properly?
By Susan Dunn, MA
by Susan Dunn, MA 5.2 million 6-19 year old have hearing loss directly related to noise exposure*. Don’t let your child be part of this unfortunate group. PEACE & QUIET “Offer your child peace and quiet,” says the Noise Center. “Noise poses a serious threat to children's hearing, health, learning and behavior.” (And I can’t think of an adult who functions well in a noisy environment ... read more

23. Searching for a Federal Job
By Heather Eagar
Many years ago searching for a federal job was a long, complicated and drawn out process. Today, it has been become far less complex and is now just a three-step process. Finding a federal job used to be accomplished through postings in a government office branch and sometimes in libraries. Today, finding an opening can be done right on the Internet. There is a web site that lists federal jobs... read more

24. Design Your Destiny: Life is what you make it
By Michelle L. Casto
Design Your Destiny Life Is What You Make It Your PERFECTLY DESIGNED LIFE Like William Henley who once said, “I am the master of my fate. The captain of my soul,” I agree that Life is a Do-It Yourself project. If you want to live a certain kind of life, you are going to have to be proactive so you can consciously create life as you would like it. You must first mentally visualize and then ... read more

25. The Power of Friendship
By Kathy Paauw
The Power of Friendship "A friend is a gift you give yourself." -Robert Lewis Stevenson Overwhelmed by the demands of our time and energy, it’s easy to put friendships aside. And yet it’s often our friends who are best able to keep us tethered to the world around us as it spins out of control. Feeling connected to others is essential, especially when times are tough. The holiday sea... read more

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