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Growing Up - Not Growing Big - The Case for Keeping Your 5K Biz Small out the application and signed on, and you can also be the one to choose to leave. Again, not easy, perhaps, but within your power. Or you can also choose to change yourself. Become a better worker. Focus on the positive.One of the best things about the 5K business model (a business you start for $5,000 or less) is that it is tailored for people who want to be their own boss, live their lives on their own terms, enjoy their work thoroughly, and still make a tidy profit. Though the popular notion is that you want start a new business because you want to make pots of money, there are thousands of people who are motivated by the flexibility and freedom a small business offers more than fi The third step is to make a decision. Living day to day, agonizing over whether you should quit or not, or fretting that you have no choice, is very wearisome. It wastes time and energy that you could be directing towards improving your situat CD Replication: Recommended Licensing Tips and Considerations For a certain percentage of the population, going to work derives the same level of pleasure as does dropping bowling balls on one’s own feet. If you’ve ever felt stuck in the wrong job, you know that the misery of it permeates your whole life, not just your working hours. Being unhappy at work can take its toll on your health, your relationships, and your future.So, your band just finished recording their first album and are now looking to get 1000 retail-ready CD’s inside shiny jewel cases, with killer graphics and all the prerequisite bells & whistles for a CD replication project. Good for you and your band - this is by no means a trivial undertaking!But WAIT, there are potential land-mines around the corner if you’re not careful. Have you covered someone else’s song? Do you have samples of another artist’s music When you complain or try to improve things at work, you might even get the glib advice to quit and go work somewhere else if you’re so unhappy. There are a lot of reasons we feel unable to follow this advice: - Our qualifications level isn’t high, so if we quit this job, we’ll just have to take some crummy job somewhere else, so what’s the difference? Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know, right? - There’s no time to look for another job. It’s too difficult to get time off to go to interviews. And it’s impossible to quit unless another job is lined up, because we can’t afford the gap in our income, nor the uncertainty. - We feel as though we’ve made a commitment. There’s a sense of camaraderie among our fellow sufferers. We can’t just walk out on them. - We feel as though quitting is “giving in.” Quitters never win. Winners never quit. Therefore, we feel trapped. And when you’re in a job you don’t like, it’s many times worse to feel trapped in it. The first step is to know you’re not trapped. Countless numbers of people have risen from the lowest ranks of the employment world into lucrative and rewarding professions. If it’s possible for them, it’s possible for you. Notice I didn’t say that it’s easy. But it is possible. The second step is to own the situation. You can’t change the fact that your boss is a jerk or that the work is uncomfortable or that the pay is abysmal. But you can face the fact that you are the one who filled out the application and signed on, and you can also be the one to choose to leave. Again, not easy, perhaps, but within your power. Or you can also choose to change yourself. Become a better worker. Focus on the positive. The third step is to make a decision. Living day to day, agonizing over whether you should quit or not, or fretting that you have no choice, is very wearisome. It wastes time and energy that you could be directing towards improving your situat Poor Advertising of a Good Product work somewhere else if you’re so unhappy.You know there is an excellent product to be introduced to the public. Time passes but the strategy remains ineffective and the question remains: why? To answer this poser we need to get deep into the matter of bad advertising. The most trustworthy statement would sound: the advertising strategy that did not work. Advertising plan aims at different goals. It may be plain increase of sales or maintenance of the process considering the circumstances and accordingly eithe There are a lot of reasons we feel unable to follow this advice: - Our qualifications level isn’t high, so if we quit this job, we’ll just have to take some crummy job somewhere else, so what’s the difference? Better the devil you know than the devil you don’t know, right? - There’s no time to look for another job. It’s too difficult to get time off to go to interviews. And it’s impossible to quit unless another job is lined up, because we can’t afford the gap in our income, nor the uncertainty. - We feel as though we’ve made a commitment. There’s a sense of camaraderie among our fellow sufferers. We can’t just walk out on them. - We feel as though quitting is “giving in.” Quitters never win. Winners never quit. Therefore, we feel trapped. And when you’re in a job you don’t like, it’s many times worse to feel trapped in it. The first step is to know you’re not trapped. Countless numbers of people have risen from the lowest ranks of the employment world into lucrative and rewarding professions. If it’s possible for them, it’s possible for you. Notice I didn’t say that it’s easy. But it is possible. The second step is to own the situation. You can’t change the fact that your boss is a jerk or that the work is uncomfortable or that the pay is abysmal. But you can face the fact that you are the one who filled out the application and signed on, and you can also be the one to choose to leave. Again, not easy, perhaps, but within your power. Or you can also choose to change yourself. Become a better worker. Focus on the positive. The third step is to make a decision. Living day to day, agonizing over whether you should quit or not, or fretting that you have no choice, is very wearisome. It wastes time and energy that you could be directing towards improving your situat Workplace Safety and Economics r job is lined up, because we can’t afford the gap in our income, nor the uncertainty.It is estimated that over 40 million workers in the United States had to receive emergency medical treatment for workplace-related injuries in the year 2003. This is a staggering number when one considers the efforts most companies have put into maintaining a safe workplace. In modern times, a number of companies have been found liable for injuries sustained in their places of business. There is a relationship that exists between workplace safety and profitability.< - We feel as though we’ve made a commitment. There’s a sense of camaraderie among our fellow sufferers. We can’t just walk out on them. - We feel as though quitting is “giving in.” Quitters never win. Winners never quit. Therefore, we feel trapped. And when you’re in a job you don’t like, it’s many times worse to feel trapped in it. The first step is to know you’re not trapped. Countless numbers of people have risen from the lowest ranks of the employment world into lucrative and rewarding professions. If it’s possible for them, it’s possible for you. Notice I didn’t say that it’s easy. But it is possible. The second step is to own the situation. You can’t change the fact that your boss is a jerk or that the work is uncomfortable or that the pay is abysmal. But you can face the fact that you are the one who filled out the application and signed on, and you can also be the one to choose to leave. Again, not easy, perhaps, but within your power. Or you can also choose to change yourself. Become a better worker. Focus on the positive. The third step is to make a decision. Living day to day, agonizing over whether you should quit or not, or fretting that you have no choice, is very wearisome. It wastes time and energy that you could be directing towards improving your situat Soap Box And Rants From Lance From Days Gone By, Part I you’re not trapped. Countless numbers of people have risen from the lowest ranks of the employment world into lucrative and rewarding professions. If it’s possible for them, it’s possible for you. Notice I didn’t say that it’s easy. But it is possible.Okay so I do a lot of research; have traveled afar and obviously I have something to say. Ah; “Rants from Lance” indeed. Yes in fact it is over do but it is time; It is Soap Box time; I Read an interesting article today about the fact that 80% of all penalties for employment withholding costs were fined to small businesses with under ten employees. Probably because when the large companies were small they were fined and learned along the way, as they got bigger to out The second step is to own the situation. You can’t change the fact that your boss is a jerk or that the work is uncomfortable or that the pay is abysmal. But you can face the fact that you are the one who filled out the application and signed on, and you can also be the one to choose to leave. Again, not easy, perhaps, but within your power. Or you can also choose to change yourself. Become a better worker. Focus on the positive. The third step is to make a decision. Living day to day, agonizing over whether you should quit or not, or fretting that you have no choice, is very wearisome. It wastes time and energy that you could be directing towards improving your situat Enron Trial; New Developments out the application and signed on, and you can also be the one to choose to leave. Again, not easy, perhaps, but within your power. Or you can also choose to change yourself. Become a better worker. Focus on the positive.In watching the Enron trial it appears to me that these gentlemen are going to get office Scott Free. Why is it that our government is spending $200 million of taxpayers money all of this trial? Why not just give that $200 million back to those who lost all their pension when Enron closed their doors?It seems as if the government lawyers are more concerned with the public relations problem on their hands if they fail to convict rather than the shear amount of m The third step is to make a decision. Living day to day, agonizing over whether you should quit or not, or fretting that you have no choice, is very wearisome. It wastes time and energy that you could be directing towards improving your situation. Make the decision to work towards something you would like better, or to stay and make the best of the situation. After all, things change. Bosses leave, work conditions change, and so on. When you’re working in a job you hate, it’s tempting to get fed up and quit out of the blue. It’s fun to think through the drama of the situation. Won’t the boss be surprised? Won’t it be wonderful how the department would be left in the lurch, and wouldn’t it just serve them right? However, I caution you against making any rash moves like this. Sure, it’s gratifying for the moment. (I know it – I’ve done it. It was exhilarating, but then I was hungry for about a week.) Besides, when you’re stuck in a bad situation, it’s hard to see your situation objectively. It’s tempting to fly the coop and take any other job, just to get out of your current one. It’s also tempting to fall for those get-rich-quick schemes you see all over the internet. I urge you to recognize that you might not be in the most rational state right now, and recognize this when you have the urge to do anything foolhardy. Before you make a move, consider what you’d rather be doing. Your next job change might not take you there, but it might take you a bit closer. And it’s a little easier to go to work if you know that your experiences are at least pointing you in the right direction.
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